Showing posts with label Vierling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vierling. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2024

Game 79 - Skubal Stifles Phils

2024 Topps Heritage #231
Tigers 4
Phillies 1
Game 79 - Tuesday Night, June 25th in Detroit
Record - 52-27, 1st Place, 7 1/2 games ahead of the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Tarik Skubal out-dueled Ranger Suarez as the Phillies fell to the Tigers, 4-1.

What It Means:  With the series tied up, the Phillies would look to take another series win on Wednesday afternoon.

What Happened:  Skubal allowed three hits and struck out seven in seven innings, departing with his team holding a 4-0 lead.  Suarez fell to 10-2 and saw his ERA creep over 2 (2.01) by allowing four runs on nine hits in six innings.  Bryce Harper hit a solo home run in the ninth, his 20th of the season.

Featured Card:  Phillies Room favorite Matt Vierling is batting lead-off and playing center field for the Tigers these days, and following this series he was batting .254 with 10 home runs and 32 RBIs.  Vierling has also made starts for the Tigers in left field, right field and third base.  This is his awesome, colorful 2024 Topps Heritage card.

Transaction:  Yunior Marte (rhp) was activated from the 15-day Injured List and optioned to Lehigh Valley.

Friday, March 22, 2024

Spring Training Game 25 - Phils/Tigers Tie in Brisk Contest

2022 Topps Chrome Platinum
Anniversary #204
Phillies 0
, Tigers 0
Spring Training Game 25 - Tuesday Afternoon, March 19th in Lakeland
Record - 8-11-6

One Sentence Summary:  Ranger Suarez and three Phillies relievers allowed three singles and struck out 12 in this 0-0 tie with the Tigers.

What It Means:  I'll keep this post short, in the spirit of this game, which took one hour and 58 minutes to play.

What Happened:  Suarez struck out four, with David Buchanan, Andrew Bellatti and Connor Brogdon all helping to preserve the shutout.  The Phillies offense had four singles with only one runner reaching second base.

Featured Card:  Tigers' DH and Phillies Room favorite Matt Vierling went 0 for 3 out of the lead-off spot for Detroit.

Camp Head Count:  50

In the biggest roster reduction (so far) for the spring, the Phillies optioned Kolby Allard (lhp), Max Castillo (rhp), Rodolfo Castro (inf) and Darick Hall (1b) to Lehigh Valley.  Austin Brice (rhp), Ricardo Pinto (rhp) and Cody Roberts (c) were reassigned to minor league camp.  We're less than a week away from the tougher roster decisions.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Philly Baseball Card Show Report - 1969 Topps Commons Explosion


On Sunday, Doug and I drove an hour north to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks for the March Philadelphia Sports Collectors Show, known to its friends as the Philly Show.  This could be our last show for a while, as baseball schedules along with a packed summer and fall tend to keep us away from any June or September shows.  We were happy we had decided to attend on Sunday, as we both heard from dealers and other collectors that Saturday's show was, "way too crowded, "a madhouse" and "chaos."  There were still a lot of people there on Sunday, but we were able to leisurely browse the dealer tables and we both came away with hauls that had us smiling all the way home.
  • Doug's collecting habits are geared towards cards he thinks are cool, which is usually some combination of a signature, a relic and/or a low serial number for a favorite baseball or basketball player.  He's got quite the display going on his bedroom desk, and he added the cards shown below to his collection after a few hours of scouting and negotiating.
  • After being a big spender on star cards at the December show, and completing our 1965 Topps set, I was focused on volume this time around.  I pulled up a chair at Uncle Dick's table, found the first binder of 1969 Topps commons (1-300) and plowed through it.  I stopped after each 100 cards to ask for a price check, and with the understanding I'd buy more if there was as a discount in play for volume, I soldiered on.  I added 193 cards to our 1969 Topps set, which is most likely the highest single set tally since the 1980s when my Dad and me were collecting the 1976 Topps set and we bought most of the commons needed for that set at an Ocean City baseball card show.
  • I was happy to find quite a few dealers with Diamond Stars cards for sale.  I visited three separate dealers, making three separate purchases, all of which came in a little lower than the advertised prices. With five more cards added to that set, I'm down to needing 38 cards out of the 119 I'm collecting as my version of a master set.
I purchased one Phillies card, a 1987 team-issued variation card of the Phillie Phanatic, and we didn't purchase autographs from any of the dozens of autograph signers.  It was another great show, and it may need to hold us over until December.

Doug's Haul
 
New Diamond Stars cards

Memory Lane
Valley Forge 1 - September 2010 - Thinking of my Dad
Valley Forge 2 - October 2012 - Doug's first baseball card show
Valley Forge 3 - September 2014 - Meeting Darren Daulton
Oaks 1 - October 2015 - Meeting Pete Rose and Steve Carlton
Valley Forge 4 - September 2016 - Phillies acquisitions and 4 Phillies Legends
Valley Forge 5 - December 2016 - Meeting Don Money
Valley Forge 6 - September 2017 - Doug's big day
Valley Forge 7 - December 2017 - Ben's first baseball card show with Mike Schmidt and Rhys Hoskins!
Oaks 2 - December 2018 - Meeting Matt Stairs and Cole Hamels
Valley Forge 8 - March 2019 - 5 Phillies Autographs and Vintage Phillies Additions
Valley Forge 9 - September 2019 - Closing in on 1971 Topps set and Andrew McCutchen
Valley Forge 10 - December 2019 - Finishing 1971 Topps set, Starting 1965 Topps set, adding key autographs from Ryan Howard and Brad Lidge
Valley Forge 11 - February 2020 - More 1965 Topps cards, Jimmy Rollins, Mike Lieberthal and Jim Kaat
Valley Forge 12 - December 2021 - Huge haul of 1965 Topps, Jim Thome
Valley Forge 13 - March 2022 - Easy like Sunday morning, close to completing 1965 Topps
Oaks 3 - December 2022 - 1965 Topps set completed, dent made in 1969 Topps, Schwarber, Vierling and Stott
Oaks 4 - March 2023 - Huge haul of 1969 Topps and five Diamond Stars cards added

Blue Jays 8
, Phillies 3
Spring Training Game 16 - Sunday Afternoon, March 12th in Clearwater
Record - 7-8-1

One Sentence Summary:  Further south, the Phillies dropped a spring training game to the Blue Jays.

What It Means:  With our fresh spoils in hand, we listened to the start of this game on our ride home from the Philly Show.

What Happened:  Starting pitcher Bailey Falter got hit early and often, allowing seven hits and three runs (two earned) in 2 2/3 innings of work.  Jake Jewell was the recipient of four unearned runs in the ninth due to a costly error by second baseman Hao-Yu Lee.  Josh Harrison hit a two-run home run in the fifth.

Featured Card:  See above!

Camp Head Count:  65 - 7 - 3 = 55

Before the game, James McArthur (rhp) was optioned and Mick Abel (rhp), Andrew Baker (rhp), Jon Duplantier (rhp), Griff McGarry (rhp), Francisco Morales (rhp) and Billy Sullivan (rhp) were all assigned to minor league camp.  Following the game, Jhailyn Ortiz (of) and Simon Muzziotti (of) were optioned to Triple-A Lehigh Valley and Johan Rojas (of) was optioned to Double-A Reading.

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Spring Training Game 8 - Vierling Revenge Tour Begins

2022 Stadium Club #203
Tigers 6
, Phillies 3
Spring Training Game 8 - Friday Afternoon, March 3rd in Clearwater
Record - 4-3-1

One Sentence Summary:  Matt Vierling did some damage against his former team as the Phillies lost, 6-3.

What It Means:  There were a lot of Phillies news to come out of this day, but the most distressing was that Andrew Painter would be shut down temporarily due to elbow tenderness.  This could likely jeopardize his path to making the team's opening day roster, and we can only hope the issue isn't anything major.

What Happened:  Other news included the spring debut of Rhys Hoskins.  Playing as the DH, Hoskins reached in all three of his plate appearances with a pair of singles and a walk.  Taijuan Walker made his Phillies pitching debut, allowing two runs in 2 1/3 innings on four hits while striking out two.  The only Phillies runs came on long balls, including Edmundo Sosa's second home run in the fifth, and a two-run home run from J.T. Realmuto in the sixth.

Ex-Phillies were all over the Tigers' side of the box score.  Nick Maton led off, was 0 for 2 with a walk and was caught stealing by Realmuto.  Vierling batted second and was 3 for 3 with two RBIs.  Cesar Hernandez started at second base and Donny Sands was the starting catcher.  Andrew Knapp entered the game late at first base for the Tigers.

Featured Card:  It was a good deal for the Phillies, but I was still sorry to see Vierling and Maton head to Detroit.  Reliever Gregory Soto and infielder Kody Clemens came over from the Tigers in early January in exchange for Vierling, Maton and Sands, and Soto will likely be a big part of the Phillies bullpen in 2023.  I'm hoping all three ex-Phillies find success in Detroit.

Camp Head Count:  65

Sunday, January 8, 2023

Phils Acquire Reliever Soto from Tigers for Vierling, Maton

2023 Chachi New Additions #6
 
2022 Topps Now #342
 
2022 Topps Now #934
 
2022 Topps Now #719
 
2022 Choice Lehigh Valley
IronPigs #33

The Phillies bullpen got stronger on Saturday, but it cost the team two young and popular players who both played a part in getting the club to the World Series in 2022.  Gregory Soto (lhp) and Kody Clemens (inf) were acquired from the Detroit Tigers for Matt Vierling (of), Nick Maton (inf) and Donny Sands (c).

Soto was an All-Star with the Tigers in 2021 and 2022, and he converted 30 of 33 save opportunities last season.  He appeared in a career-high 64 games, striking out 60 in 60 1/3 innings pitched.  His most recent mainstream baseball card can be found in the 2022 Topps set, and he began appearing in Bowman sets in 2018.  He wore #65 with the Tigers, and presumably he'll take that number with the Phillies too.  Clemens, son of former pitcher Roger Clemens, made his big league debut last season in May.  In 56 games with the Tigers, he batted .145 (17 for 117) while seeing time at third base, first base, second base, left field and seven games (!) as a reliever in blow-out losses.  He received a Topps Now card last season to mark his call-up.

It's tough to see Vierling and Maton go, as both were fan favorites and I'll forever associate both with the improbable march to the World Series in 2022.  Both came up with the team in 2021, filling in at various times as regulars.  Maton appeared in 86 games for the Phillies, batting .254.  He'll be remembered for the game-winning home run he hit off the Marlins' Sandy Alcantara in mid-September and the walk-off single against the Reds in early September to keep the Phillies' play-off hopes alive.

Vierling appeared in 151 games, batting .260 with eight home runs and 38 RBIs.  He struggled in the postseason, batting just .154 while getting starts in center field in Games 2 and 6 of the World Series.  Vierling had a few big hits in 2022, including his ninth inning home run off Brewers' closer Josh Hader in June and a 10th inning walk-off single against the Blue Jays in late September.  Doug fortunately got him to autograph a few cards at the Philly Show a month ago.

Donny Sands made it into three games with the Phillies in 2022, going 0 for 3.  He was used sparingly, but was on the active roster for 21 games.  Sands received a card in the IronPigs team set to mark his time with the club.

Departures - 2022-2023 Offseason
  • Johan Camargo - inf (10/7/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Minnesota Twins, 11/27/22.
  • Michael Kelly - rhp (10/14/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Chris Devenski - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Los Angeles Angels, 11/28/22.
  • Kyle Gibson - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Baltimore Orioles, 12/5/22.
  • Brad Hand - lhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Corey Knebel - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
  • David Robertson - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the New York Mets, 12/9/22.
  • Noah Syndergaard - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, 12/16/22.
  • Zach Eflin - rhp (11/7/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Tampa Bay Rays, 12/13/22.
  • Jean Segura - 2b (11/7/22) - Elected free agency, signed with the Miami Marlins, 1/4/23.
  • Mark Appel - rhp (11/11/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Jorge Bonifacio - of (11/11/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Nick Duron - rhp (11/11/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Yairo Munoz - inf (11/11/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Bubby Rossman - rhp (11/11/22) - Elected free agency.
  • Nick Maton - inf , Matt Vierling - of and Donny Sands - c (1/7/23) - Traded to the Detroit Tigers for Gregory Soto and Kody Clemens.
New Additions - 2022-2023 Offseason
  • Luis Ortiz - rhp (11/9/22) - Claimed off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.
  • Andrew Vasquez - rhp (11/9/22) - Claimed off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.
  • Jake Cave - of (12/2/22) - Claimed off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.
  • Noah Song - rhp (12/7/22) - Selected from the Boston Red Sox in the annual rule 5 draft.
  • Trea Turner - ss (12/8/22) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Matt Strahm - lhp (12/9/22) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the Boston Red Sox.
  • Taijuan Walker - rhp (12/16/22) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the New York Mets.
  • Erich Uelmen - rhp (1/4/23) - Acquired from the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations.
  • Craig Kimbrel - rhp (1/4/23) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Gregory Soto - lhp and Kody Clemens - inf (1/7/23) - Acquired from the Detroit Tigers for Nick Maton, Matt Vierling and Donny Sands.

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Philly Baseball Card Show Report - 1965 Topps Set COMPLETED


On Saturday morning, Doug and I made the hour-plus drive to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks for our first baseball card show since March.  The Philly Show, known formally as the Philadelphia Sports Collectors Show, moved from the Valley Forge Casino Resort to the facility at Oaks presumably to accommodate more dealers and more people.  The place was packed, and by the time we departed around 2pm, it was difficult to navigate our way to the exit.

We arrived in a steady rain right after doors opened at 9am, secured our autograph tickets and started walking the floor prior to the arrival of most of the crowd.  My goal for the show was simple:  Find the last four cards needed to complete our 1965 Topps set.  That goal was achieved and then some, as summarized below.
  • The first two cards needed to complete our set took a while to find, but I eventually added the Orlando Cepeda and Gordy Coleman cards within the first hour of walking around.  I still have no idea why the Coleman card proved to be so elusive.  Spying a great looking 1969 Topps Roberto Clemente card at the same table I found the Coleman card, I swung a deal to add that card as well.  I told the dealer the Clemente card marked by first big purchase for our new 1969 Topps set, which seemed to genuinely make his day.
  • We made a brief pitstop to the autograph section to secure signatures from Phillies outfielder Matt Vierling.  We were told no photos by Vierling's handler.  Photos were taken anyway.
  • With Cepeda and Coleman out of the way, I turned my attention to the Tony Perez rookie card and the BIG final card needed for our set - Mickey Mantle.  Perez came quickly, as I found a gorgeous version of the card for sale from dealer America's Pastime from Fair Lawn, New Jersey.  Again looking to bundle that card with another card needed for our 1969 Topps set, I set my sights on the Reggie Jackson rookie card.  What followed was my first of two successful negotiation sessions of the day, as I was able to add both cards for what I deemed to be extremely reasonable (and fair) price.  The Jackson card will find its way under the Christmas tree for Doug, so please keep that one quiet for now.
  • The Mantle card finally entered our collection and completed our 1965 Topps set relatively quickly and somewhat surprising.  Most of the vintage Mantle cards these days appear to be graded, with very few available "raw" as the dealers termed cards not yet slabbed.  After walking most of the floor, I had made notes on the locations of five non-graded Mantle cards, with prices ranging from the ridiculous ($2,000) to the reasonable (less than $500).  I found a nearly perfect raw Mantle card from Sports Card Plus from Cooper City, Florida, but the price was way too high.  Next to the 1965 Topps Mantle was am equally pristine 1969 Topps Mantle.  I'm sure I'll embellish this story upon retellings for years to come, but to cut to the chase, the dealer and I started negotiating what he'd sell both cards for in a combined packaged deal.  We landed on a combined price somewhat easily, and both cards were ours.  Our 1965 Topps set was complete and a huge chunk for our 1969 Topps set was also out of the way.  Typing this now, this is still hard to believe and somewhat shocking.
There was a little more added after those big hauls, as we were looking to kill time until it was time to obtain autographs from Kyle Schwarber and Bryson Stott.  I'll be sure to cover those purchases on both my Diamond Stars blog and my newly launched 1969 Topps blog.  We added autographs from Schwarber and Stott before making our escape from the over-crowded show.  Schwarber was especially friendly, shaking both our hands and telling us the Phillies would be returning to the World Series in 2023.

Doug made out extremely well too.  He did a lot of free-style picking, as he likes to call it, adding a great assortment of autograph and relic cards from this year's N.L. Champions, particularly cards of Rhys Hoskins and Aaron Nola.  He was extremely pleased with the autograph from Schwarber, with the slugger adding "2022 N.L. Champs" under his signature.  We also picked up quite a few supplies from the Ultra Pro table as he looks to work on displaying his growing and impressive autograph collection.


Memory Lane

Valley Forge 1 - September 2010 - Thinking of my Dad
Valley Forge 2 - October 2012 - Doug's first baseball card show
Valley Forge 3 - September 2014 - Meeting Darren Daulton
Oaks 1 - October 2015 - Meeting Pete Rose and Steve Carlton
Valley Forge 4 - September 2016 - Phillies acquisitions and 4 Phillies Legends
Valley Forge 5 - December 2016 - Meeting Don Money
Valley Forge 6 - September 2017 - Doug's big day
Valley Forge 7 - December 2017 - Ben's first baseball card show with Mike Schmidt and Rhys Hoskins!
Oaks 2 - December 2018 - Meeting Matt Stairs and Cole Hamels
Valley Forge 8 - March 2019 - 5 Phillies Autographs and Vintage Phillies Additions
Valley Forge 9 - September 2019 - Closing in on 1971 Topps set and Andrew McCutchen
Valley Forge 10 - December 2019 - Finishing 1971 Topps set, Starting 1965 Topps set, adding key autographs from Ryan Howard and Brad Lidge
Valley Forge 11 - February 2020 - More 1965 Topps cards, Jimmy Rollins, Mike Lieberthal and Jim Kaat
Valley Forge 12 - December 2021 - Huge haul of 1965 Topps, Jim Thome
Valley Forge 13 - March 2022 - Easy like Sunday morning, close to completing 1965 Topps
Oaks 3 - December 2022 - 1965 Topps set completed, dent made in 1969 Topps, Schwarber, Vierling and Stott

Friday, September 23, 2022

Game 148 - Vierling's 5th Hit Walks It Off!

2022 Topps Heritage #292
Phillies 4
, Blue Jays 3 (10 Innings)
Game 148 - Wednesday Night, September 21st in Philadelphia
Record - 81-67, 3rd Place, 12 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies won in dramatic fashion, as Matt Vierling capped a 5 for 5 night with a walk-off RBI single to win the ballgame.

What It Means:  This was a huge win for the team, snapping a dreadful five-game losing streak and hopefully getting them back on course for the postseason.

What Happened:  Zack Wheeler returned from the injured list, throwing four scoreless innings and allowing just a pair of hits.  Noah Syndergaard, relegated to the bullpen, piggybacked off Wheeler's start with two scoreless innings of his own.  Once again, it was Seranthony Dominguez who struggled out of the bullpen, as he allowed a three-run home run to Vladimir Guerrero in the top of the eighth.  The Phillies came back with three runs of their own in the bottom of the inning, including a solo home run from J.T. Realmuto and RBI singles from Dalton Guthrie and Kyle Schwarber.  

In the 10th inning, with pinch-runner Yairo Munoz as the ghost runner, Bryson Stott sacrificed Munoz to third.  Vierling then drove him home with a chopper to center field, starting the on-field celebration.

Featured Card:  I saw a couple of great Tweets from @BoopStats putting Vierling's big night in perspective.  First, he's only the fourth National League player with five hits out of the ninth spot in the line-up.  Second, he's the third Phillies player since 1901 with a five-hit game that included a walk-off RBI.  Vierling joins Del Ennis (1950) and Milt Thompson (1987) in that very exclusive club.

Transaction:  Wheeler (rhp) was activated from the injured list and Sam Coonrod (rhp) was optioned to Lehigh Valley.

Saturday, June 18, 2022

Game 66 - Vierling's Homers, Wathan's Gamble Pay Off

2022 Phillies Photo Cards #19
Phillies 8
, Nationals 7 (Game 2 - 10 Innings)
Game 66 - Friday Night, June 17th in Washington
Record - 35-31, 3rd Place, 8 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Matt Vierling's two home runs, an obstruction call against the Nationals, head's up baseball by third base coach Dusty Wathan, and a few other lucky breaks led to this 8-7 win over the Nationals.

What It Means:  This was absolutely the kind of game the 2012-2021 Phillies would have lost, and yet the 2022 Phillies found a way to win.  I'm optimistic?

What Happened:  This was a long game with a lot of unique story lines.  The Nationals held a 5-3 lead going to the eighth inning.  Pinch-hitter Bryce Harper, who had a strike called against him on an obvious ball four, delivered a clutch two-run double a pitch later to tie the score 5-5.  Vierling hit his second home run of the game in the ninth to give the Phillies a 6-5 lead.  With Andrew Bellatti attempting to close out the game, Didi Gregorius committed a throwing error with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, allowing the Nationals to tie up the game again.

In the 10th inning, and Kyle Schwarber on second base as the ghost runner, Rhys Hoskins walked.  Both runners advanced on a Nick Castellanos ground-out, and then both runners came home on a softly hit single to center by J.T. Realmuto.  Schwarber scored easily, and third base coach Wathan wisely waved Hoskins home knowing shortstop Luis Garcia would be called for obstruction.  Hoskins was out at the plate initially, but ultimately ruled safe due to the obstruction call.  Jose Alvarado recorded the final four outs of the game to earn the win.

Featured Card:  Continuing along with cards from the recently released team-issued photo card set, here's Vierling's card.  He's found his swing and his average has crept up to .232 at this point.

Friday, June 10, 2022

Game 55 - 9th Inning Homers from Bohm and Vierling Lead to W

2022 Topps #316
Phillies 3
, Brewers 2
Game 55 - Tuesday Night, June 7th in Milwaukee
Record - 26-29, 3rd Place, 10 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Down 2-1 and facing dominant Brewers' closer Josh Hader in the ninth inning, Alec Bohm and Matt Vierling hit home runs to send the Phillies to a dramatic 3-2 win.

What It Means:  A busy work week coupled with lots of youth baseball action means I'm playing catch-up with some of these game summary posts.  Unlike in weeks' past however, I don't mind re-living the past during a winning streak.

What Happened:  Hader, one of the game's best, had yet to give up a run in 19 appearances and 17 2/3 innings before Bohm's blast.  Soon after Bohm tied the game, Vierling delivered his pinch-hit home run, the eventual game winner.  Corey Knebel decided to make the bottom of the ninth interesting, walking the bases loaded before getting Pablo Reyes to strike out, ending the game.  Ranger Suarez had pitched well before the ninth inning heroics, going seven strong innings and allowing a pair of runs while striking out five.

Featured Card:  Vierling was on the roster solely due an injury (see below), and his huge home run was his first of the season.  He's been all over the Topps releases so far in 2022, and this is his base card from the flagship release.

Transactions:  Johan Camargo (inf) landed on the injured list with a right knee strain, and Zack Wheeler (rhp) was placed on the paternity list.  Vierling (of) was recalled and Scott Kingery (inf) had his contract purchased from Lehigh Valley.

Saturday, April 16, 2022

2022 Chachi #9 Matt Vierling


#19
Matthew Gregory Vierling
Center Field

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'2"  Weight:  215
Opening Day Age:  25
Born:  September 16, 1996, St. Louis, MO
How Obtained:  Selected by Phillies in 5th round of June 2018 amateur player draft
Major League Teams:  Philadelphia Phillies 2021-

First Phillies Minor League Card:  2018 Choice Williamsport Crosscutters #29
First Phillies Card:
  2022 Topps #316
Newest Card Added:  2022 Topps Opening Day #56
Topps Flagship Set Appearances (1):  2022

9 - Vierling baseball cards in my collection per The Phillies Room Checklist as of 4/16/22.
Complete Chachi Checklist
2021 Chachi #52
2022 Chachi #9
2022 Topps #316


Thursday, September 2, 2021

Game 132 - 2021 Choice Reading Fightin Phils #34 Matt Vierling

Phillies 12
, Nationals 6
Game 132 - Tuesday Night, August 31st in Washington
Record - 68-64, 2nd Place, 2 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies unloaded on the Nationals, scoring 12 runs on 18 hits as they won their fifth game in a row.

What It Means:  Unbelievably, the Phillies have scored seven or more runs in six consecutive games, which is their longest streak with that kind of run production since June 1933.  (h/t Todd Zolecki Tweet)

What Happened:  The runs were needed after another shaky start from Matt Moore, who allowed five runs on six hits over 3 1/3 innings of work.  Bailey Falter picked up the win 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief.  Andrew McCutchen, Rafael Marchan and Brad Miller all homered for the Phillies.  Bryce Harper had three hits to raise his average to .306 and Matt Vierling, who until a short while ago had never played first base, got the start at first and collected four hits.

Featured Card:  Vierling began the season playing for the Double-A Reading Fightin Phils, and his only 2021 baseball card to date can be found in the Fightin Phils (first) team set.  Vierling wore #44 when he was first up with the club in June and July, but Kyle Gibson took that number after he was acquired from the Rangers on July 30th.  Vierling is now wearing #19, worn by reliever Brandon Kintzler up until his release in late July.

Transaction:  Vierling (of) was recalled when Travis Jankowski (of) was placed on the paternity list.

2021 Virtual Phillies Wall / 2021 Season Summary Index 2021 Chachi Set Checklist

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

2021 Chachi #52 Matt Vierling


#44
Matthew Gregory Vierling
Outfield

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'2"  Weight:  215
Opening Day Age:  24
Born:  September 16, 1996, St. Louis, MO
How Obtained:  Selected by Phillies in 5th round of June 2018 amateur player draft
Major League Teams:  Philadelphia Phillies 2021
First Phillies Card:  N/A
First Phillies Minor League Card:  2018 Choice Williamsport Crosscutters #29
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  N/A

Newest Card Added:  2019 Topps Heritage Minor League #9

Topps Flagship Set Appearances (0):  N/A

4 - Vierling baseball cards in my collection per The Phillies Room Checklist as of 6/20/21.

Complete Chachi Checklist
2021 Chachi #52

Matt Vierling impressed during spring training as a non-roster invitee and began the 2021 season with the Double-A Reading Fightin Phils.  His .345 average and six home runs in 24 games in Double-A earned him a promotion to Triple-A Lehigh Valley, where he appeared in only three games, batting .417 (5 for 12).  When Matt Joyce landed on the injured list with a bad back, the Phillies selected Vierling's contract, adding him to their 40-man roster.  In his big league debut on June 19th, he collected a pinch-hit, a stolen base and his first run.
2021 Virtual Phillies Wall / 2021 Season Summary Index 2021 Chachi Set Checklist

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Spring Training Game 16 - 2019 Topps Heritage Minor League #9 Matt Vierling

Blue Jays 14
, Phillies 5
Spring Training Game 16 - Tuesday Afternoon, March 16th in Clearwater
Record - 7-8-1

One Sentence Summary:  The Blue Jays unloaded on Aaron Nola and two other Phillies relievers, easily winning this exhibition contest, 14-5.

What It Means:  Maybe Nola was working on something?  Hopefully?  He lasted 2 2/3 innings, giving up six runs on seven hits.

What Happened:  The other two relievers dinged in this game were Brandon Kintzler and Tony Watson, both of whom had been stellar up until this point in the spring.  Kintzler gave up three unearned runs on four hits, while Watson was touched for four runs on five hits.  Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. went 4 for 4 with two doubles and a triple.  Jean Segura had a two-run single for the Phillies in the fourth with Matt Vierling adding a two-run home run in the seventh.

Featured Card:  Vierling, a mini-camp invitee and wearing #76, has never had a card featured on this blog so let's fix that here.  I have four of his cards in my collection, all from 2018 or 2019 and all showing him either with the Williamsport Crosscutters or the Clearwater Threshers.

Camp Head Count:  66 - 3 = 63.  Before the game, the Phillies optioned Nick Maton (inf) and Cristopher Sanchez (lhp) to minor league camp.  Following the game, C.J. Chatham (inf) was also optioned.  The Chatham move is a little surprising, as I had assumed he'd earn a spot on the opening day roster as the team's back-up infielder.  But in 10 spring games, Chatham batted only .174 (4 for 23).