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It's all 'April showers' for the Phillies

Nick Pitts

Issue date: 4/24/08 Section: Sports
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Elizabeth Russell bundles up while in Citizen's Bank Park for an April Phillies game last season.
Media Credit: gina mulranen/submitted photo
Elizabeth Russell bundles up while in Citizen's Bank Park for an April Phillies game last season.

Not many Philadelphia Phillies fans are going to forget how last season ended any time soon. Every time I need to be reminded of the incredible September, I just look at the National League East Champions pennant hanging above my bed.

Oh, what a September it was.

But what about last April? Has the city forgotten about that?

I sure haven't. Granted those glory days of beating out the New York Mets helped me to forget it for a little while. But now that April's here again, I remember oh too well.

4-11 was the record the team boasted this time last year, one of the worst starts in their long history. For a very long time now, a typical Phillies season has been something like a closer-race horse, starting off slow and then running like hell to the finish.

This year through the first 19 games, 9-10 is where they stand, good for fourth place in the National League East.

The Phils have yet to reach .500, by the way. At least the Mets didn't sweep them at home this past weekend, but it was close.

The heavy caliber artillery unit that is the Phillies offense has been quiet so far in March and April. Newcomers Pedro Feliz and Geoff Jenkins have a combined four homeruns and the team has already been shutout at home by the Houston Astros.

It also doesn't help to see both reigning NL MVP Jimmy Rollins, as well as outfielder Shane Victorino on the 15-day disabled list.

Alright, number time. Ryan Howard's average is a sore .182, the lowest on the active roster. But in Clearwater during spring training, Howard averaged a .313. Why do you ask?

It is simple really. The Phillies are not a cold weather team.

Spring training has been down in Clearwater, Fl. for as long as I can remember. Clearwater is in southern FL and even in February and March temperatures reach well over 70 or 80 degrees.

With nighttime temperatures at Citizen's Bank Park in Philadelphia lingering below 60 degrees most nights, homeruns seem hard to come by. I guess that can explain why Philly has left over 130 men on base.

I think perhaps it is time to make a change in the spring training ways.
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