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24
Dec
07

Check me out at Phillies Nation

It’s been a week since I’ve posted here, and for good reason.

I’m now part of the Nation.

Yes, I’m now contributing to Phillies Nation, one of the biggest and best Phils’ blogs out there. I’ll be posting there almost daily (probably daily once the season gets going), and will be working with the guys there to ensure full fan-focused coverage of our pinstripes.

That doesn’t mean I’m outta here (thank you, Harry).

I’ll be posting at Pheeling Goosebumps as well, but in a more gonzo style. Thoughts, blurbs and rants will go here, while my more thought-out and well-written work will be at the Nation. I’ll continue my SSR ratings and power ratings and such here, as well. Think of it as a side complement to my work at the Nation.

And please, visit Phillies Nation everyday. It’s a fantastic site, and I’m pumped to be a part of it.

01
Nov
07

Welcome to Version 2.0

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For those who remember, I ran “Pheeling Goosebumps” on Blogger to begin the 2007 season. My goal was to document a season that I predicted would be special. It was. Easily.

The 2007 Phillies broke through, finally, winning the National League East in a flurry. They benefited from a monumental Mets collapse and won just enough to overtake the New Yorkers. The dream ended with a 3-0 sweep by the Colorado Rockies in the National League Division Series.

Now we focus on 2008.

If you remember, General Manager Pat Gillick tabbed 2008 as the year the Phils would finally contend for a World Championship . And now that the Phils finally broke through the playoffs barrier, 2008 seems to be “the year.” Yes, special things are going to happen in ‘08. Despite any injuries, despite any failures, despite any hardships, 2008 will be a very, very special year for the Phillies.

Look around. The Phils could potentially run away with the NL East. Sure, the Mets will be back for contention, and the Braves should make their run. The Marlins and Nationals may even throw in their best. But it’s close to certain the best team in the East remains the Phillies. With improvements, the Phils will be the outright “team to beat.” Around the NL, there’s some uncertainty, yet we know this much: the West will be a dog fight, the Central will be full of dogs. Whoever wins the East might be able to wipe up the rest of the league. The Phils are well positioned.

This blog will document what looks to be a very special year — the year. I’ll provide the news and opinions, then bring my own opinion — hard. Like the description says, it’s a subjective blog. I can never keep my opinions to myself, so don’t expect straight news. Expect what you want to read.

Click the links above for more. I’ll provide running commentary throughout the year, including the framework for what I hope will be a prose document of my fandom during a season on the brink. And I’ll also provide rankings — player and power — ones I hope will be a bit more informative and engaging than most.

I hope you find Pheeling Goosebumps an exciting spot for Phillies commentary. Because this is commentary. It won’t be news, it will be opinion. Bookmark me, RSS me, keep watching me at least. This will be a fantastic season. It will be The Season.




About this blog

A totally subjective blog about the Philadelphia Phillies.

2008 Standings

National League East
PHILLIES 0-0
New York 0-0
Atlanta 0-0
Washington 0-0
Florida 0-0

2008 Phillies

Working Roster
C - Carlos Ruiz
C - Chris Coste
1B - Ryan Howard
2B - Chase Utley
3B - Wes Helms
3B - Greg Dobbs
SS - Jimmy Rollins
SS - ERIC BRUNTLETT
LF - Pat Burrell
RF - Shane Victorino
RF - Jayson Werth
SP - Cole Hamels
SP - Jamie Moyer
SP - Kyle Kendrick
SP - Adam Eaton
RP - Clay Condrey
RP - JC ROMERO
RP - Tom Gordon
RP - BRAD LIDGE
CP - Brett Myers

Free Agents
2B - Tadahito Iguchi
CF - Aaron Rowand
SP - Jon Lieber
SP - Kyle Lohse
RP - Antonio Alfonseca
RP - Jose Mesa

Acquired
SS - Eric Bruntlett
RP - Brad Lidge
OF - Chris Snelling
RP - Shane Youman

Year-by-year

Place since 1984
2007: 89-73, 1st Place NL East
2006: 85-77, 2nd Place NL East (New York)
2005: 88-74, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2004: 86-76, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2003: 86-76, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2002: 80-82, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2001: 86-76, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2000: 65-95, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1999: 77-85, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1998: 75-87, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1997: 68-94, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1996: 67-95, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1995: 69-75, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1994: 54-61, 4th Place NL East (Montreal)
1993: 97-65, 1st Place NL East
1992: 70-92, 6th Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1991: 78-84, 3rd Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1990: 77-85, 4th Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1989: 67-95, 6th Place NL East (Chicago)
1988: 65-96, 6th Place NL East (New York)
1987: 80-82, 4th Place NL East (Saint Louis)
1986: 86-75, 2nd Place NL East (New York)
1985: 75-87, 5th Place NL East (Saint Louis)
1984: 81-81, 4th Place NL East (Chicago)

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