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Can Philadelphia Phillies Get Back to Playoffs?

Season ends with Philadelphia Phillies not in playoffs for first time in over half a decade. Can team bounce back to winning ways in 2013?

The Philadelphia Phillies 2012 season ended with a thud.

They watched the Washington Nationals celebrate winning the NL East crown, a crown that the Phillies wore for the past half dozen years.

Those were the days my friends...

This year, the Phils floundered, crippled by injuries and inconsistency. It wasn't until after the All-Star break that the Phillies got a shot in the arm, a shot of youth that helped the club make a playoff Wild Card run that eventually fell short.

So where do the Phillies go from here? And can the team bounce back to its winning ways in 2013?

We know what the needs are in free agency: A third basemen, a better bullpen, a centerfielder and maybe another power-hitting outfielder.

Let's take at 10 players (and the manager) and what their outlook for 2013 is:

Charlie Manuel -- The manager certainly did a solid job of getting the team play well after the All-Star break. He deserves another year, but could get a quick hook out of the gate for Ryne Sandberg if the Phils don't start well.

Chase Utley -- The veteran needs to get to spring training healthy. If his knees are intact, Utley could regain that power stroke. He's the heart and soul of the team.

Jimmy Rollins -- The Phils usually roll as J-Roll rolls. He put up solid numbers but there were bumps in the road. You can't see J-Roll in another uniform but you never know. But it would be hard to write his name again in the leadoff spot next year.

Ryan Howard -- The Big Fella needs to get healthy, cut back on his strikeouts and become the homerun monster of years past. His bat is the team's biggest threat. Howard needs to become an MVP threat again.

Dominic Brown -- Brown deserves a nod to start in right field next year. He's proven that he can play at a Major League level. Dom was also showing signs of life with some power and some great outfield play. Maybe 2013 is his year?

Roy Halladay -- The former Cy Young award winner had a rough season, riddled with injuries. 2013 is a big test for Halladay. Is he done or heading toward the end of his career or can he return to domination again? The Phils need him to anchor its starting rotation.

Cole Hamels -- Hamels put up a Steve Carltonesque-type year. Can he do it again? Hamels is taking the torch from Halladay as the anchor of the starting rotation. Is he among the elite? Another year would prove it, and also prove that paying him a big contract was worth it.

Cliff Lee -- It's like The Clash song "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" Lee had some decent games, and then some awful ones. He's better than that. Maybe 2012 was just cursed. Sometimes a pitcher has one of those years. If Lee stays, he could be the key for the Phils' playoff hopes.

Darrin Ruf -- Could this be a jewel? Is "Babe Ruf" for real. Ruf was a Minor League sensation this past year, putting up homerun numbers not seen before Ryan Howard's best years. Ruf came up late and showed a power stroke. If he can play left field decently and show that muscle, he could be a big bat in the Phillies lineup.

Carlos Ruiz -- He's one of the best defensive catchers in baseball. This past year, Ruiz emerged as a top hitter and showed power figures never seen by him before. Was that just a mirage? Is Ruiz a true hitter and can he be counted on next year to carry the team if needed?

Mike Shortall October 6, 2012 at 12:25 pm
Of course they can. And of course just about anything can prevent them from getting there, as this year proved. Fact is, they didn't get the kind of performance from players that became "key players" due to Utley & Howard's injuries. And the bullpen didn't help early in the season.
Moral of the story? Shyte happens!
Jeff Lugar October 6, 2012 at 12:36 pm
Cliff Lee had something like the third-lowest run support in the majors; "cursed" is understating it.
Bill Sams October 6, 2012 at 12:47 pm
Sure, The Phillies are a Proven winner. They just need some good Pitching and I really think Howard should be out. Utley and Lee did it one year maybe Utley and other good pitchers can do it next year. No matter what I will root for the Phillies.
PaysoncsensePaysonb October 6, 2012 at 12:59 pm
The phillies are aging and there fore more susceptible to injury. They may have one or two more years to get back to the show before they blow up this team, but they need to be healthy and they need to solidify the bull pen. If Halliday can give them one more year and Kendrick can pitch like he did in the second half, then they have a real shot.
Dave Fiedler October 6, 2012 at 01:37 pm
Yes. They have talent, and I would say one more year of reasonably solid performance from some of their aging stars. Having said that, there are more "if's" for next season than ever. People that follow the team have a good idea where the deficiencies and improvement areas are, so there's no need to detail them here.
Suffice to say, improving the Phillies' odds rests in the hands of Ruben Amaro Jr. Tweaks and outright changes at some positions are required, and it's on him to have the wisdom to make the right moves. Injuries played apart in the 2012 season, no doubt, but so it did for several teams including the Nationals that made it to post-season. Ruben and Dave Montgomery were asleep at the switch and complacent on certain decisions that should have been made last off-season. That can't repeat itself this time. 2013 may represent the final opportunity for this core of players, either age-wise or contract-wise, to march down Broad Street (or at least still be playing baseball as the leaves change).
MT October 6, 2012 at 01:46 pm
General rule of thumb - if a player has proven he could play at the Major League level, he usually gets his name spelled right. Domonic Brown can't hit. He can't read a fly ball either. He rose to JaVale McGee level in regards to comparing comical plays on the Dan LeBatard show on ESPN2. Call me old fashioned, but I would like my corner outfielders to be able to slug .400 if they're not half as good a baserunner as Juan Pierre.
Gilbert R Albright Jr October 6, 2012 at 01:51 pm
Not with the current lineup. They will be a regular third place team. Utley appears in decline, same with Halladay. No third baseman with pop. No productive outfielders. The bullpen is in shambles. 4th and 5th starters are just average. I see another .500 season next year.
Gilbert R Albright Jr October 6, 2012 at 02:08 pm
Hunter Pence 2012 totals: 24 104 .253
Yeah he'll drive you nuts but he produces. Still twice as productive as the stiffs playing the outfield now. Got nothing but a junk in return for him. Bad move to get rid of him. Not a free agent until 2014.
David Franklin October 7, 2012 at 11:47 am
They got old, quickly. The Phillies can't make it back to the post-season with a roster of part-time players or players that keep breaking down. They need a major overhaul in order to compete over 162 games for a division title/playoff position.
Mike Shortall October 7, 2012 at 11:07 pm
How will you replace those 30 HRs and 120 RBIs that - with the exception of this year - Howard has produced in 5 consecutive years?
Mike Shortall October 7, 2012 at 11:11 pm
That's why they have off-seasons.
The bullpen was much improved with the younger arms they brought up in the second half. And "average" 4th & 5th starters are not necessarily bad things, especially when your other 3 starters are are significantly above average.
careless fills October 11, 2012 at 11:06 pm
Whats with all the EX-phillies hiitng game winning HR's in the playoffs?
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Ervin Kistler June 16, 2013 at 12:55 pm
To me, part of the problem is the arrogance of some of the players. It seems that they can do asRead More they please, don't be a team player, to try and maintain their stats and forget about the team. I hear the announcers questioning the positioning of the outfielders. Question where are the coaches? Granted the players are supposed to be professionals and know what they should be doing, but even the best need help at times.
Cecilia Fritz June 18, 2013 at 10:19 am
Perhaps if the pay scale changed to an incentive type scale - pay as you win, or pay for a cleanRead More drug test things may change. I am amazed at the salaries these persons are getting and the performance just does not match up.
Intheweeds June 18, 2013 at 12:13 pm
Unfortunately, Utley has zero trade value since he's in the last year of his contract. You sayRead More "thanks", give him a gold watch and let him sign in the AL as a DH and spot 1B/2B. You aggressively shop Howard to the AL, where he can DH. You eat 3/4ths of his contract to do so. You bring up Ruf to play 1B. You trade Papelbon to a contender. Unless somebody floors you, keep Lee.
Ruin Tomorrow Jr June 8, 2013 at 06:12 pm
the Phillies are a garbage team just like Miami and Milwaukee
Mike Shortall June 10, 2013 at 11:53 pm
Anyone who follows the game and this team KNEW they had to play very, very good fundamental baseballRead More and stay very, very healthy to contend. So far neither has happened consistently enough, though there have been flashes of it for short stretches. I worry more about the injury bug right now because it robs the team of those who - in the recent past - have been more consistent (Utley, Ruiz, even Kratz, not so much Doc). That being said, there's still a lot of baseball left and plenty of time to decide whether to be Buyers or Sellers in July. 8 1/2 games out is not a good sign, but it's still too early to selling guys off. And I definitely wouldn't trade a Domonic Brown at this point regardless. They'll need someone to build around if they do decide to sell off eventually.
Joe Sommers June 11, 2013 at 12:23 pm
Your on Drugs Ruin Tomorrow. Miami is garbage ...The Mets are juts as bad. , The Nationals areRead More right with the Phillies. The entire NL is mediocre. Trade Domonic Brown???? You know nothing !
Ike May 26, 2013 at 01:22 pm
Thanks for the memeriores ... LIKE BOB HOPE WOULD SING..... It was fun...,TIME TO RELOAD,, OR TIMERead More TO TRY ONE LAST BIG MOVE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE....
metsfan May 28, 2013 at 01:03 pm
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John May 29, 2013 at 11:20 am
Funny, when the fightins were winning, Phillies medical staff was taking all of the bows. Now thatRead More they can't keep 9 guys on the field, where are is all of the blame? Can't have the good with the bad, just like the Phoenix Suns medical staff. Taking credit for doing your job and being VERY, VERY LUCKY! As the Fightins age, expect more injuries to occur. Maybe it's time to change the medical staff along with the head guy....nice runs boys, but the end needs to come sooner or later, and maybe next time a bit more humility during your success, and less spotlight, so when challenges like this season come along, you aren't the focus of why nobody is getting better.
David Curran May 24, 2013 at 03:28 am
I can't figure out why Norm Snead or Roman Gabriel were not considered. :) All kidding aside, ifRead More Mcnab had better receivers, I think that would have put the Eagles over the top. Reid waited to long to get a top flight receiver.
Here and Now May 27, 2013 at 01:29 am
go phillies
la verdad es una droga May 29, 2013 at 05:58 pm
go phillies.....all the way to .500 ball.....if we're lucky.
KEN MORGAN May 11, 2013 at 01:56 pm
It's a shame that the Philies don't have at least three World Championships under Chump Charlie.Read More With the Talent and Pitching he has had aTony LaRussa, or a Joe Torre caliber Manager .They should of had a mini-dynasty. Why didn't they go for Jim Leland when they had a chance. As a long retired player Charlie does not know how to manage stratigic basball.THEY WILL NEVER WIN PLAYING CHARLIE GOOD OLD BOY BASEBALL. It's time to bring in the Guy in the on-deck circle in NOW.IT'S RYNO TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they go for Jim Leland when they had a chance.
Dino Ciliberti (Editor) May 11, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Tom -- I just read the book "The Rotation," which is all about that year. You should readRead More it. Great stuff.
Tom Kearney May 11, 2013 at 02:18 pm
Thank You, Dino will do! :-)
qatazah May 5, 2013 at 01:24 pm
since chip likes oregan so much why not brang in cliff harris for another shot to if he can make aRead More difference in the secondary?
ben leonard May 5, 2013 at 05:28 pm
Each guy taken in this first Kelly draft serves a purpose, each pick was rated higher than the roundRead More taken Seems each pick has something to prove: I belong here. Blending the free agents Eagles have a perfect set up for hard work, motivation and improvement. I like what Chip has done and look forward to rookie camp next week.
Joe Sommers May 5, 2013 at 06:14 pm
Although I respect Andy Reid... his time in Philly was well passed due. Our suspicions about hisRead More regimes poor drafting skills have been realized in just one draft .Chip Kelly did an outstanding job in the 2013 draft. I bet Howie Rosenman was taking copious notes watching Chip Kelly fill the Eagles needs with precision and stealth..Andy and Howie were the blind leading the blind during recent drafts. Lurie tried hiding the Howie's draft malstrom with his "it wasnt Howies fault speech" but we are smarter than that. I give Lurie credit for hiring Chip Kelly . he is a breath of fresh air.
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Barbara P-K April 29, 2013 at 07:13 pm
Give them a chance...they just swept the Mets. This is only the beginning.
kevin April 29, 2013 at 07:21 pm
4 games back on the best team in the NL with only 136 games to go. Press the panic button!
Joe Sommers April 30, 2013 at 11:39 am
The core of this team won a WS....thats all !They deserve every shot to win another. Here's theRead More lowdown as we come into May. The Braves have come back to the pack ,The Phils are one game behind the vaunted Nationals. What have they ever won Zero ...Nada...NOTHING! Phils starting pitching will be fine. Halladay is close to finidng his new zen. Lee has been good Hamels ALWAY starts slow and has pitched well in his last two starts . Kendrick has been good and so has Pettibone.Bullpen neeeds to improve . Utley and Howard will get close to their historical averages .Phils outfield is coming around offensively.Phils bench has been excellent. CHOOCH is back in the lineup. That will make a huge difference in consistent starting pitching. He calls a great game and knows his pitchers. 162 games is a LOOOOONG season. This team will gel and win 90 games and gain a wild card spot . I'll take any bets on that.Any takers from you naysayers?
Jeff Carlin April 25, 2013 at 07:55 pm
This is the Eagles........expect anything!!
John April 25, 2013 at 09:42 pm
EXACTLY! I feel that this is a tough pick to screw up, and Chip Kelly has to hang his hat on thisRead More one. Likely Joekle since the Chiefs are taking Fisher.
John April 25, 2013 at 09:52 pm
They have to go OLINE. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady can be your QB's and they wouldn't surviveRead More behind that Oline.... I'm not a Vick fan, at all, but that Oline play was pretty brutal last year. we can't keep troting King Dunlap out there.
anonymous April 17, 2013 at 04:23 pm
Oh, Wilkens and Wright can stay. They're players that punch the clock.
John April 17, 2013 at 04:52 pm
I'm pretty sure the writer was kidding about bringing AI back. At least I hope so, good lord what aRead More terrible move that would be. Simon, what are you talking about? He said "How am I supposed to make my teammates better by practice?" Yes, he played hard, but he made NO ONE better.
John April 17, 2013 at 04:53 pm
This is a terrible draft, and the sixers will likely have th 12th pick or so. The only saving graceRead More is that they aren't tied to major contracts, which is great. However, the free agency crop isn't that great either. Sure, Chris Paul is great, but he's not leaving LA. We will suck again next year.
KEN MORGAN April 7, 2013 at 12:08 pm
You can't get in the play-offs without playing team Baseball. If you can't move runners and giveRead More yourself up for a Win you never will. Charlie doesn't understand how to play small ball,it's time for him to say good bye. Welcome in Ryan Sanberg who has been a Winner at all Levels.
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. April 8, 2013 at 02:09 pm
Hang in there...Even the iconic Yankees are scraping bottom...Let's all hope that things getRead More better...No place to go but up...GO PHILS!!!
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. April 9, 2013 at 11:42 am
Another Phillies loss...The Iron Pigs beat Pawtucket Red Sox (We left the Park when the score wasRead More 5-2, Red Sox!)...If the Pigs can do it, the Big Brothers should be able to do it, too.
GJ April 6, 2013 at 03:15 pm
Why wait for the season to develop? Judge the team based on four games. Don't even bother watchingRead More or following them the rest of the year. After all, most of you have made up your minds.
robert dimascio April 6, 2013 at 06:03 pm
well the start of the season has been a diasapointment the starting pictchng not what it used to beRead More especially holiday, the middle bulpen is terrible. the hitting has improved with brown an revere, michael young does not have that spark that he once had an i like to see delmon young get bac in left field for power
Tom McMenamin April 6, 2013 at 06:13 pm
Robert.....3 main concerns with your statement(s) 1. Spelling is your friend 2. Grammar is yourRead More friend 3.Punctuation is your friend
Joe Sommers March 23, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Analysts and Pundits rank this team at #16 from the 32 MLB teams. GOOD...This team needs to be anRead More underdog. They are #16 because of the perception they wont stay healthy .The biggest concern Halladay. If Halladay doesnt go on extended DL and can pitch 5-6 innings that would be a plus . Kendrick can off set a reduced contribution by Halladay by pitching consistent like he did in the 2nd half of last year. Phillies bullpen needs to prove themselves but make no mistake. This bullpen is light years better than last years slop .Last years group blew 17 games by the All Star break.! The unexpected blossoming of Dom Brown is HUGE. If D. Brown has truly turned the corner the Phillies outfield all of a sudden becomes a strength versus a question mark. Right and Center filed are solid and they can easily platoon left field between Mayberry., Nix and Ruf. The Phillies infield is solid. Howard is 100% and Utley looks rejuvenated and healthy. Young has improved defensively at Third through spring training and is the best pure hitter on the team. Catchers spot is a major strength. Chooch is a top 3 ML catcher who handles the pitching staff well. Kratz is a proven backup with a biig stick and Joseph the Young prospect looks like he will develop into a stud. The bench is solid with Franzen and Galvis. If Charlie uses them frequently he will save the aging infield and keep them healthy for a playoff run. My prediction 90 - 72 and a wild card birth. Maybe another Red October ?
Mike Shortall March 24, 2013 at 02:45 am
They have to be better than last year ... so long as they stay reasonably healthy. One of the weirdRead More twists this year - thanks to realignment between the AL and NL - is a HOME OPENER against Kansas City! Blah ... But can't wait! Our first game in our plan is April 9 vs. the Mutts! Go Phillies!