24:51 Something crazy people, I made the dumbest deal of that night. I took my uncle, brother and his wife, and 2 of my nephews to this game. As you can see, the Phillies was up by 4 in the 7th inning. My nephews were crying saying that the want to go get some sleep because they just got off the flight from Orlando. I was mad at that because me and my uncle just got off a flight from Honolulu that same day and we was tired as well, but we wanted to watch the entire game. So, when Bryce Harper came up to bat, I made a deal with them. If Bryce hits a homerun this at bat, we can go home. Know and behold, this happen 24:53!! On the first pitch no less. I couldn't believe I called that homer. Well, I'm a man of my word. We left the game after he went around the bases.
There were oddly a lot of great moments in a season that didn't end they way Phils fans would have liked. 6:11 takes the cake for sure though due to the extreme odds-defying moment perfectly matched up with the underdog story. It was beautiful. Williams did not hit another big league home run until July 3, 2022 and his career total still stands at 2 at the time of this post.
The Phillies are (in my opinion) big if not huge favorites to win the NL East in '22. And this coming from a Yankees fan too (don't let my profile picture fool you LOL).
I am a huge Phil’s fan so I am hyped Schwarber From My dads fav team the Red Sox is on the Phil’s. But scherzer is gonna be hard and Freeman is gone from Atlanta
I can't wait for the season to start, This line up is going to mash. 1. Schwarber 2. Segura 3. Harper 4. Castellanos 5. Realmuto 6. Hoskins 7. DiDi / Stott 8. Vierling/Herrera/Moniak 9. Moniak/Herrera/Vierling
Man, how did we not go 19-0 against the Nats with that pen last year? Seems like we were poor Brad Hand's kryptonite last year, lol. Guess he figured if he can't beat us, join us, haha.
As frustrating as the offense was at times (well.. a lot), if they had an AVERAGE bullpen, they make the postseason. I’m hanging my hat on that for 2022 that hopefully that changes.
Heyyy we let Neris leave because we’re idiots Also to think there are legit people who want to get rid of Hoskins because streaky. I hate Philly fans sometimes
I mean, Knebel and Hand are two monsters when they're going. But had we retained Hector, I would've said this is one of the best pens they'd constructed in a long time. Still should be a solid pen, though, as long as our homegrown guys (Falter, Brogdon, Dominguez, and Romero when he returns) progress like they should.
@@GatsbyCioffi Romero was terrible last year, falter is honestly a dice roll wether he succeeds as is dominguez, this pen is extremely similar to last years, a bunch of guys who “should work out” and guys that are. Really good when they’re on. This team only wins 85 games this year. All they did with schwarber is replaced McCutchen with a guy who’s a better hitter but worse defender (unless you want him to dh instead of Alec Bohm) and you’re relying on Bohm Gregorious a platoon in center and a lack of any serious injuries whatsoever because of the awful depth of this team, in order to make the playoffs. I’m sorry I just don’t see it.