Philadelphia Phillies: Grading Each Player After the Phils’ First Three Series
April 11, 2011 by John Fellon
Filed under Fan News
After all of the preseason hype, largely due to the return of Cliff Lee, the Philadelphia Phillies have come out red hot in early April like a fox escaping a forest fire.
The Phils are off to a 7-2 start, capped off by 2-1 series win over the Atlanta Braves, who are thought to be their main competition in the NL East.
While their loaded pitching staff was expected to be their deadliest weapon, the Phillies offense has been the dominant force in crushing opponents in their opening three series.
They lead the league in batting average (.334), they’re second in OBP (.380) and third in slugging (.484). These impressive stats have created 59 runs in nine games, all without Jayson Werth and Chase Utley.
From the bench players to the superstar starters, everyone has been producing since Opening Day as the Phillies have taken control of the division.