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While rotation struggles, Phillies’ bats thrive
- Updated: August 15, 2016
PHILADELPHIA — After Nick Hundley shot a line drive back at Adam Morgan that hit the Phillies starter’s left forearm in the fourth inning of the Philadelphia’s 7-6 win over the Rockies, manager Pete Mackanin took a look at his chart of starts from the past couple weeks.
“We’ve been five innings, four innings, five innings, three innings with our starters,” Mackanin said. “That really taxes the bullpen. … It’s concerning. We don’t want that to happen. Every team has injuries but we don’t want that to happen now, especially starting pitching.”
Two pieces of good news: First, Morgan’s forearm doesn’t appear to be serious. He left the clubhouse with it wrapped but X-rays were negative and he only has a bruise. The second: Despite the poor showing by their starting pitchers, the Phillies are 8-4 in August.
The dog days of summer are upon us and the temperature outside is rising. So is that of the …
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