Showing posts with label Francoeur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Francoeur. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2025

Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves - Time to Score Some Runs

2005 Topps #689
2005 Topps Update #UH2

Friday, June 27th - 7:15
Saturday, June 28th - 7:15
Sunday, June 29th - 1:35


Truist Park - Atlanta, GA

The Braves shoot off fireworks after every Friday night home game.  On Sunday, the first 3,000 kids will receive a Spencer Strider growth chart.
Philadelphia Phillies 47-34
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 1/2 game behind the Mets

Phillies Probables
Mick Abel (2-1, 3.47)
Jesus Luzardo (7-3, 4.08)
Ranger Suarez (6-2, 2.08)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Trea Turner - .295
Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 57
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 24
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 55
Stolen Bases:  Trea Turner - 19

Wins:  Jesus Luzardo and Zack Wheeler - 7
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 2.55
Strikeouts:  Zack Wheeler - 126
Saves:  Jordan Romano - 8
Atlanta Braves 37-43
3rd Place in the N.L. East, 10 games behind the Mets

Braves Probables
Bryce Elder (2-4, 4.77)
Spencer Schwellenbach (6-4, 3.21)
Spencer Strider (3-5, 4.07)

Braves Leaders
Average:  Austin Riley - .269
Runs:  Matt Olson - 46
Home Runs:  Matt Olson - 15
RBIs:  Michael Harris - 52
Stolen Bases:  Michael Harris - 11

Wins:  Spencer Schwellenbach - 6
ERA:  Chris Sale - 2.52
Strikeouts:  Chris Sale - 114
Saves:  Raisel Iglesias - 9

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves - N.L. East Rivals Meet

2025 Chachi 2005 Topps Missing Links #6
2005 Topps Update #UH2

Tuesday, April 8th - 7:15
Wednesday, April 9th - 7:15
Thursday, April 10th - 7:15


Philadelphia Phillies 7-2
1st Place in the N.L. East, 1/2 game ahead of the Mets

Phillies Probables
Zack Wheeler (1-0, 1.38)
Taijuan Walker (1-0, 0.00)
Jesus Luzardo (2-0, 1.50)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Bryson Stott - .286
Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 9
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 4
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 8
Stolen Bases:  Trea Turner - 3

Wins:  Jesus Luzardo - 2
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 1.38
Strikeouts:  Jesus Luzardo - 19
Saves:  Jose Alvarado - 2
Truist Park - Atlanta, GA
On Wednesday, the first 15,000 fans will receive a Chris Sale Cy Young bobblehead.
Atlanta Braves 1-8
5th Place in the N.L. East, 6 games behind the Phillies

Braves Probables
Chris Sale (0-1, 5.40)
Spencer Schwellenbach (1-0, 0.00)
AJ Smith-Shawver (0-2, 5.19)

Braves Leaders
Average:  Michael Harris - .242
Runs:  Marcell Ozuna - 6
Home Runs:  Six tied with - 1
RBIs:  Three tied with - 5
Stolen Bases:  Nick Allen - 2

Wins:  Spencer Schwellenbach - 1
ERA:  Spencer Schwellenbach - 0.00
Strikeouts:  Spencer Schwellenbach - 14
Saves:  N/A

Friday, July 16, 2021

Series Preview - Marlins at Phillies: July 16th to July 18th

2021 Chachi Fan Favorites #8
1986 Topps Traded #90T

Friday Double Header 4:05, Saturday 6:05, Sunday 1:05

Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

At the Ballpark:  Postgame fireworks return to Citizens Bank Park following the Friday double header.  On Sunday, all kids 14 and under will receive a Phillies beach towel featuring J.T. Realmuto, Rhys Hoskins, manager Joe Girardi, Bryce Harper and Andrew McCutchen.

Marlins 39-50
5th Place in the N.L. East, 9 games behind the Mets

Marlins Probables
Sandy Alcantara (5-8, 3.09)
TBD
TBD
TBD

Marlins Leaders
Average:  Jesus Aguilar - .268
Runs:  Starling Marte - 44
Home Runs:  Adam Duvall - 19
RBIs:  Jesus Aguilar and Adam Duvall - 62
Stolen Bases:  Starling Marte - 17

Wins:  Trevor Rogers - 7
ERA:  Trevor Rogers - 2.31
Strikeouts:  Trevor Rogers - 122
Saves:  Yimi Garcia - 13
Phillies 44-44
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 3 1/2 games behind the Mets

Phillies Probables
Matt Moore (0-1, 5.40)
Zach Eflin (4-6, 3.88)
Vince Velasquez (3-4, 5.35)
Zack Wheeler (6-5, 2.26)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Bryce Harper - .278
Runs:  Rhys Hoskins - 49
Home Runs:  Rhys Hoskins - 20
RBIs:  Rhys Hoskins - 55
Stolen Bases:  Bryce Harper - 7

Wins:  Aaron Nola and Zack Wheeler - 6
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 2.26
Strikeouts:  Zack Wheeler - 145
Saves:  Hector Neris - 11
2021 Virtual Phillies Wall / 2021 Season Summary Index 2021 Chachi Set Checklist

Monday, August 1, 2016

2016 Topps Heritage #252 Jeff Francoeur

Braves 2Phillies 1
Game 107 - Sunday Afternoon, July 31st in Atlanta
Record - 47-59, 4th place, 14 games behind the Nationals

One Sentence Summary:  Jeff Francoeur broke a scoreless tie in the seventh with a two-run home run off Andrew Bailey, and the Braves held on to win, 2-1.

What It Means:  The last time the Phillies won back-to-back games was their four-game winning streak from July 3rd to July 6th.

What Happened:  Jared Eickhoff threw five shutout innings and was cruising along until a rain delay cut his afternoon short.  The Phillies only run came on a Jimmy Paredes solo home run (3) in the eighth.  Bailey's season ERA is now up to 6.40 and his stats for June and July are not pretty - 19 earned runs in 18 1/3 inning pitched (9.33 ERA) and a .312 batting average against.

Featured Card:  Francoeur appears on two early 2016 baseball card releases with the Phillies, this Topps Heritage card and a card within Topps Series One.

Be sure to check out the 2016 Season Summary page with game results and links to game summary posts.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Final Look at 2015-2016 Offseason Moves

2016 Chachi Departures #19
2016 Chachi Departures #13
2016 Chachi Departures #15
2016 Chachi Departures #18
2016 Chachi Departures #14
2016 Chachi Departures #20
2016 Chachi Departures #22
2016 Chachi Departures #21
2016 Chachi Departures #16
2016 Chachi Departures #17
I wanted to take one last look at the offseason additions and departures before we get too far into the regular season.  As can be expected when a team loses 99 games, there were a ton of personnel moves between the final out in October and opening day in Cincinnati.

I also wanted to post the remaining Chachi Departures cards of the 2015 Phillies players who are no longer with the organization, some of whom have yet to latch on with a new club.

For the new additions below, I'm only including players who are currently on the 40-man roster.

Moving On - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Chase d'Arnaud - inf (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent the Atlanta Braves, 11/24/15.
  • Justin De Fratus - rhp (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed with the Seattle Mariners, 12/2/15.
  • Erik Kratz - c (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the San Diego Padres, 11/8/15.
  • Sean O'Sullivan - rhp (10/9/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Boston Red Sox, 12/11/15.
  • Kevin Correia - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Adam Loewen - lhp (10/10/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 11/7/15.
  • Dustin McGowan - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Miami Marlins, 12/10/15.
  • Seth Rosin - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the San Diego Padres, 2/8/16.
  • Brian Bogusevic - of (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League, 12/9/15.
  • Domonic Brown - of (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Toronto Blue Jays, 2/25/16.
  • Chad Billingsley - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jeff Francoeur - of (11/2/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Atlanta Braves, 2/22/16.
  • Aaron Harang - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jerome Williams - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Cliff Lee - lhp (11/2/15) - Team option declined and elected free agency.
  • Jordan Danks - of (11/6/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Texas Rangers, 1/19/16.
  • Ethan Martin - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Atlanta Braves, 12/11/15.
  • Jonathan Pettibone - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Chicago Cubs, 1/29/16.
  • Nefi Ogando - rhp (12/2/15) - Claimed off waivers by the Miami Marlins.
  • Ken Giles - rhp (12/12/15) - Traded with Jonathan Arauz to the Houston Astros for Mark AppelHarold ArauzThomas Eshelman, Brett Oberholtzer and Vince Velasquez.
  • Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez - rhp (4/1/16) - Released.
  • Ken Roberts - lhp (4/1/16) - Released.
New Additions - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • James Russell - lhp (11/12/15) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Chicago Cubs.
  • Jeremy Hellickson - rhp (11/14/15) - Acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks for Sam McWilliams.
  • Emmanuel Burriss - inf (11/18/15) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Washington Nationals.
  • Michael Mariot - rhp (11/30/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Kansas City Royals.
  • Peter Bourjos - of (12/2/15) - Claimed off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • David Hernandez - rhp (12/9/15) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • Tyler Goeddel - of (12/10/15) - Selected from the Tampa Bay Rays in the Rule 5 draft.
  • Daniel Stumpf - lhp (12/10/15) - Selected from the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft.
  • Charlie Morton - rhp (12/12/15) - Acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates for David Whitehead.
  • Brett Oberholtzer - lhp and Vince Velasquez - rhp (12/12/15) - Acquired with Mark Appel, Harold Arauz and Thomas Eshelman from the Houston Astros for Ken Giles and Jonathan Arauz.
  • Cedric Hunter  - of (1/12/16) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Atlanta Braves.
  • Taylor Featherston - inf (2/10/16) - Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named later or cash.
Already Gone - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Dan Otero - rhp (11/3/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. (Designated for assignment, 12/12/15 and traded to the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations, 12/18/15.)
  • A.J. Achter - rhp (11/20/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Minnesota Twins. (Designated for assignment, 12/12/15 and claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels, 12/17/15.)

Saturday, March 12, 2016

2016 Phillies Want List

2016 Topps Heritage #359
Bowman
Chrome Prospect Autographs - CPA-JO Ortiz
Paper Prospect Autographs - PA-RP Pinto

Bowman's Best
Best of 2016 Autographs - B16-MM Moniak
First Impressions Autographs - FIA-MM Moniak

Bowman Chrome
Base Chrome - 67 Herrera

Bowman Draft
Chrome Draft Pick Autographs - CDA-MM Moniak
Top of the Class Box Toppers - TOC-MM Moniak/99

Bowman Platinum
Top Prospects - TP-JC Crawford SP, TP-SK Kingery

Donruss
Back to the Future Materials - 22 Utley
Bat Kings Relics - 3 Franco
Signature Series - 9 Nola, 49 Franco
Significant Signatures - 4 Carlton

Donruss Optic
Rated Rookie Signatures - 1 Nola
Studio Signatures - 13 Franco

Finest
Base Set - 103 Nola SP

Stadium Club
Variations - 295 Nola

Topps Series One and Series Two
Photo Variations - 133 Nola
Scouting Report Autographs - SRA-AN Nola
Team Logo Pin Relic - TLP-AN Nola

Topps Allen & Ginter
Mini Exclusive - 380 Franco SP

Topps Archives
Fan Favorites Autographs - FFA-AN Nola

Topps Archives 65th Anniversary Edition
Rookie Base Variation - A65R-AN Nola

Topps Bunt
Moon Shots - MS-17 Howard/50

Topps Gold Label
Framed Autographs - GLFA-AN Nola, GLFA-JE Eickhoff, GLFA-MF Franco

Topps Heritage
Throwback Variation - 473 Franco SSP
1967 U.S. Postage Stamp Relics - 67USPSR-JB Bunning
Real One Autographs - ROA-AN Nola, ROA-DCL Clemens, ROA-JB Brandt

Topps Opening Day
Autographs - ODA-AN Nola

Reading Fightin Phils 50 Greatest Players
#1 Manor Golf Club - Starts with Juan Samuel - NEED
#2 Berks and Exeter Pediatrics - Starts with John Vukovich - HAVE
#3 Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology - Starts with Bob Boone - HAVE
#4 University of Valley Forge - Starts with Dallas Green - NEED
#5 Computer Wizards - Starts with Larry Bowa - HAVE
#6 Miller-Keystone Blood Center - Starts with Greg Luzinski - HAVE
#7 Carl's Cards & Collectibles - Starts with Ryne Sandberg - HAVE
#8 Lancaster Bible College - Starts with Robin Roberts - NEED
#9 Klick Financial Services - Starts with Mike Schmidt - HAVE

Friday, October 30, 2015

2015 Topps Bunt Phillies


Thanks to a tip and a series of e-mails from fellow collector Burnell, I was made aware of several 2015 Topps Phillies variations to be found within the Topps Bunt App.  I have no idea how this App actually works, but I do know that it seems to be very popular.  From the official description from the Topps website:
Topps BUNT is the only real-time, real world Major League Baseball digital trading card game where the cards you own and collect earn points based on how your players perform on the field each day. Download BUNT for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on the App Store.
Burnell sent me the scans shown in this post, and based on these cards I may have to give the App a try in 2016.  The design is the same as the 2015 flagship design with the exception of the Phillies "P" replacing the primary logo on the front and some dots appearing along the right borders.  Several Phillies players who were inexplicably omitted from the 2015 Topps Update set have cards available through the App, and I'll probably eventually print these to be added to my 2015 Phillies binder.

Interestingly enough, the images for Luis Garcia and Severino Gonzalez are swapped.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

2015 Topps Phillies

2015 Topps #687
2015 Topps #309
2015 Topps #51
2015 Topps Update #US204
Almost five years ago, I started the process of composing a series of posts on the Phillies cards found within each of the Topps flagship sets dating back to 1951.  With this post on the 2015 Topps Phillies cards, I'm finally current and I'll continue this series as long as this here blog is still chugging along.

The Set
2015 Topps #420 (Back)
Number of cards in the set:  Topps super-sized its set in 2015, with 350 cards each in Series 1 and Series 2 and an all-time high 400 cards in the Update Series.  That's 1,100 base cards and easily two binders worth of nine-pocket pages if you're ambitious enough to go that route.
My very brief thoughts on the set:  I really like it.  It's so different from anything Topps has put out as its flagship set over the past decade and I appreciate the foil-less text on the fronts of the cards.  If I were to over-analyze the design . . . there's quite a lot going on here.  We've got color gradients, random line swiggles, some small white circles under the team name, the bottom border fading and bleeding into the bottom of the player's photo and a semi-transparent target around the team logo.  If I were to not over-analyze the design . . . it's pretty cool.

The backs are also easy to read and they have some personality to them, unlike the card back designs from the prior four years.

2015 Topps #481
2015 Topps #420
2015 Topps #233
2015 Topps #662
2015 Phillies
Record and finish:  The Phillies hit rock bottom in 2015, and their record of 63-99 was their worst mark since the 1969 season.  Finishing 27 games behind the Mets in the division, their record assured them the #1 pick in the June 2016 amateur player draft.
Key players:  Odubel Herrera, a Rule 5 pick from the Rangers who had never played above Double-A before this season, led the Phillies with a .297 average.  Ryan Howard led the team with 23 home runs and 77 RBIs, but hit a lowly .229.  Maikel Franco established himself at third base hitting 14 home runs in 80 games before a broken hand shortened his season.  Cesar Hernandez, Freddy Galvis, Jeff Francoeur and Andres Blanco were all pleasant surprises offensively.

On the mound, and after Cole Hamels was traded to the Rangers, the most reliable starters were rookies Adam Morgan (5-7, 4.48 in 15 starts), Aaron Nola (6-2, 3.59 in 13 starts) and Jerad Eickhoff (3-3, 2.65 in 8 starts).  Aaron Harang (6-15, 4.86) satisfied his role as an innings-eater.  Ken Giles was fantastic out of the bullpen with 15 saves and a 1.80 ERA over 69 games.

Key events:  The Phillies were sellers following the All-Star break, trading away Jonathan Papelbon (to the Nationals), Hamels and Jake Diekman (to the Rangers), Ben Revere (to the Blue Jays), and most painfully Chase Utley (to the Dodgers) for a boatload of prospects.  In his final start with the Phillies, Hamels threw a no-hitter against the Cubs on July 25th.  Manager Ryne Sandberg quit the team on June 26th, unable to put up with the losing any longer.  Third base coach Pete Mackanin took over on an interim basis, and was named the permanent manager late in the season.

2015 Phillies in 2015 Topps
Who's in:  The expanded set size led to only 31 Phillies cards, up two from last year's 29 and up one from 2013's 30 cards.  There's a great short-printed, photo variation card available for Utley featuring him on the dugout steps of Citi Field during a more peaceful time.  There's also a short-printed Phillies card in the updated series featuring Rally Squirrel II, the second squirrel to interrupt a Phillies-Cardinals game.  (This incident took place back on June 19th.)
  • Cards of the eight starting position players - 7 cards
#233 Carlos Ruiz (c), #51 Ryan Howard (1b), #481 Freddy Galvis (ss), #309 Maikel Franco (3b), #420 Cody Asche (lf), #687 Odubel Herrera (cf), #US204 Jeff Francoeur (rf)

Hernandez, who had a great season filling in all over the infield, was inexplicably omitted from the Update Series.
2015 Topps Update #US146
2015 Topps #10
2015 Topps #560
2015 Topps Pro Debut #166
  • Cards of the starting pitching rotation - 4 cards
#US146 Aaron Harang, #10 Cole Hamels, #560 Jerome Williams, #218 David Buchanan

I'm not sure how either Morgan or Nola could have been omitted from the Update Series, but they both were.  Nola at least has a card in the 2015 Topps Pro Debut set, but that features him with the High-A Clearwater Threshers.
  • Base cards of players who played with the Phillies in 2015 - 13 Cards
#118 Domonic Brown, #123 Ben Revere, #143 Jonathan Papelbon, #163 Chase Utley, #553 Grady Sizemore, #561 Ken Giles, #662 Darin Ruf, #663 Jake Diekman, #US84 Sean O'Sullivan, #US95 Elvis Araujo, #US166 Severino Gonzalez, #US205 Andres Blanco, #US318 Phillippe Aumont
  • Base cards of players who did not play with the Phillies in 2015 - 4 Cards
  • Team card - 1 Card, #441
  • 2014 Baseball Highlights cards - 1 Card, #659 Jimmy Rollins and Mike Schmidt
  • 2015 National League All-Star cards - 1 Card, #US240 Jonathan Papelbon
The team card features a post-game handshake line from 2014 with Byrd and Brown front and center.

2015 Topps #561
2015 Topps Update #US205
2015 Topps #118
2015 Topps Update #US95
Who's out:  See my commentary above.  Catcher Cameron Rupp, who received the bulk of the playing time in the second half behind the plate, was left out.  Rookie Aaron Altherr was also omitted.
Phillies on other teams:  Not counting the players who left the Phillies during the season, there are no 2015 Phillies on other teams.
What's he doing here:  Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez, who pitched 5 1/3 innings for the Phillies in 2014 and missed the entire 2015 season due to injury, has no business receiving a card in this set.

For the first time in several years, I have to take issue with Topps' Phillies player selection.  With so many rookies making their debuts in 2015, there was quite a crop of Phillies prospects Topps could have featured in the Update Series.  Instead, we received Phillies cards of O'Sullivan (1-6, 6.08 ERA in 13 starts) and Aumont.  The Aumont card is especially annoying since he was released in June by the Phillies, signed by the Blue Jays organization and then released by them prior to the end of the season.

Cards that never were candidates:  And there's a lot . . . Nola, Morgan, Hernandez, Rupp, relievers Justin De Fratus, Jeanmar Gomez and Luis Garcia for starters.  Prospects acquired in trades who could have feasibly had cards in the Update Series include Eickhoff and Darnell Sweeney.

I recently received an e-mail from reader/Phillies fan Burnell who informed me there were several variations of 2015 Topps Phillies cards to be found within the Topps Bunt app.  I have yet to venture into Topps Bunt world, but after seeing some of the scans that Burnell e-mailed to me, I might have to give it a try.  Courtesy of Burnell, I'm going to have another post up soon showing some of the 2015 Topps Phillies variations to be found within Topps Bunt.

Favorite Phillies card:  I love the Rollins/Schmidt card just because it features two franchise icons celebrating Rollins ascension to the franchise's all-time hit king.  If I had to pick a favorite player card, it would be a tie between Hamels and Utley since these are last Topps Phillies cards as active players.

2015 Topps #163
2015 Topps Phillies #PHI-1
2015 Topps Chrome #100
2015 Topps #163B
Other Stuff
Variations:  Utley is the winner here, with three different photos used across three different sets. The photo of him in a throwback uniform was also used on his Topps Opening Day Franchise Flashback insert card.