Cardinals vs. Phillies: Red Birds Have No Shot vs. Title-Hungry Phillies

September 30, 2011 by  
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St. Louis is a baseball town, and they are always hungry for their Cardinals to win the World Series. But, frankly, they don’t have a shot against this Philadelphia Phillies team.

The Phillies don’t just want the World Series, they need it, and you can tell by the way they talk about it.

This is a team that has been built to play in the postseason. This is a team that thrives in the postseason.

They are the hands-down favorite to win the National League, and that’s being pretty nice to the rest of the competitors.

Sure, anything can happen in the postseason, and that’s what makes baseball so special. Sure, if they do make it to the World Series, it becomes a whole new ballgame as the teams are usually evenly matched.

From a talent stand-point, anything can happen in the postseason. That’s why they play the games and why the Cardinals are showing up to the ballpark.

The Phillies have one thing that no other team in this postseason has, though, and that’s the understanding of true greatness.

Terrence Moore of MLB.com chronicles the Phillies thoughts on the postseason:

All you need to know is that, from a pitching standpoint, starters Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay are former Cy Young Award winners, and they both are contending for that honor again this season.

The bullpen is solid. In fact, nobody in the Major Leagues finished with a lower team ERA than the Phillies’ mark of 3.04.

Plus, along with Rollins as a spark plug in the batting order, the Phillies have Shane Victorino, who plays a brilliant center field. Then there are sluggers Ryan Howard and Chase Utley. The Phillies also acquired Hunter Pence during the summer to complement other capable hitters such as Raul Ibanez, Carlos Ruiz and Placido Polanco.

No wonder Phillies manager Charlie Manuel showed that he gets it, too. He reflected on his team’s present and future before saying, “If you look at what we have, we’re capable of winning a world championship every year over the next three or four years.

“Winning that second one is what sets you apart, but it’s hard. I mean, it’s really hard to do. That’s what the Big Red Machine did, and those Oakland teams were able to get it done. And the Yankees have won, what, 27 world championships? And [winning multiple times] is what makes people great, like Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan.”

It all starts with the concept of Now.

Make that the concept of Right Now.

The Phillies aren’t content with winning a Championship and then making postseason appearances for the next five to ten years.

They want to be the best, and it’s scary because I think they are shooting to be the best ever. They may not always achieve greatness, but their minds are in the right place.

In baseball, controlling your mind is half the battle, and then you just have to let your talent take you the rest of the way.

We all know that Philadelphia has the talent. They have a packed lineup and a rotation that is only rivaled by the Detroit Tigers, but the edge goes to the Phillies for experience.

They have the talent and the experience, and they have the correct mindset.

That’s a combination that can lead to greatness for a very long time, and the Phillies will take that first step against the St. Louis Cardinals.

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