The achilles heel to the powerful offensive machine of the phillies is and will always be the pitching. While Hamels isn't necessarily the question mark, it's what comes after him. While it's difficult to bank on 76 year ol Jamie Moyer, he's rarely awful. Last season was his highest ERA since 2004 and seemingly goes 4-5 seasons before he has one of those "uhhh, what was I doing again" years. Brett Myers returning to the rotation should have been encouraging and with Kyle Kendrick being successful last half of last season, things should be on the up and up?
Adam Eaton thus far as outshone KK and Myers. Myers, two starts in and yes it's just a couple of weeks for players, but he's walked five and only struck out six in two mediocre outings. Kendrick has also struggled with control, walking 8 in over 7 innings of work. As a team, Philadelphia has only 40 strikeouts vs. 39 walks. In that park of theirs, walks will no doubt kill them. And no one has to tell anyone the wonders of Flash Gordon and Ryan Madso.
On the brightside, Lidge is back and so far so good. Combined with Romero and Durbin's early success, the late innings of a game might have more confidence, at least, at this point.