Phillies fans implode after team’s pathetic collapse vs. Blue Jays
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After a frustrating loss in the first half of Thursday’s doubleheader vs. Toronto, the Phillies found themselves up, 7-2, heading into the bottom of the sixth in the second game. Just six outs from a split. Not terrible.
They entered the top of the seventh trailing, 9-7. They lost, 9-8.
The Phillies bullpen’s historic issues have been well-documented all year. Things have reached the point of absurdity; what the bullpen is allowing almost doesn’t seem possible.
But Thursday’s showing was on another level. In a seven-inning game, after a seven-run first inning, Vince Velasquez lasted five innings. And while he left the game with the score 7-3, and was responsible for the fourth run, that still gave the bullpen a three-run cushion.
What followed was nothing short of shambolic, and Phillies fans decided en masse that they’d had enough. Look at this sea of fury and frustration:
Yep, that all about covers it. What an unbelievable, embarrassing loss.
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Phillies fans implode after team’s pathetic collapse vs. Blue Jays originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia