Philadelphia Phillies Weekly Awards: June 11th to June 24th

Jun 21, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third base coach Juan Samuel (8) watches from the dugout after Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera (not pictured) was called out at home during the ninth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. The Cardinals won 7-6 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 21, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third base coach Juan Samuel (8) watches from the dugout after Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera (not pictured) was called out at home during the ninth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. The Cardinals won 7-6 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
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Jun 21, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third base coach Juan Samuel (8) watches from the dugout after Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera (not pictured) was called out at home during the ninth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. The Cardinals won 7-6 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 21, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies third base coach Juan Samuel (8) watches from the dugout after Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera (not pictured) was called out at home during the ninth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. The Cardinals won 7-6 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /

Welcome to a double edition of Philadelphia Phillies weekly awards.

Simply put…it could have been better. The Phillies went 3-10 during the stretch and it has become clear that they are losing the last ounces of remaining support from the city.

Take to social media and you will see that every player, coach and executive is on the hot seat. Luckily for this spiraling team, the All Star Break is not too far away.

Let’s take a look at the best and worst players over the last two weeks.

All statistics referenced from FanGraphs.com

Jun 24, 2017; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Philadelphia Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp (29) looks on in the dugout during the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 24, 2017; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Philadelphia Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp (29) looks on in the dugout during the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Jennifer Stewart-USA TODAY Sports /

Least Valuable Position Player

Cameron Rupp

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Rupp’s tenure is Philadelphia needs to be coming to a close. He has consistently shown that he is below average at calling a game and it’s clear he can’t make it up with the bat.

Rupp hit .160 over his last 7 games, striking out 10 times in the process. That brings his average to .204 on the year.

It seems as if it’s time to start weening playing time away from Rupp as we move towards the second half of the season.

Jun 20, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies manager Pete Mackanin (45) takes the ball from relief pitcher Edubray Ramos (61) during the eleventh inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 20, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies manager Pete Mackanin (45) takes the ball from relief pitcher Edubray Ramos (61) during the eleventh inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /

Least Valuable Pitcher

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Edubray Ramos

Are there really no better options in the pen than Ramos. It is absolutely baffling.

Ramos is sporting an 18.00 ERA over the last two weeks. The 24 year old managed to give up eight earned runs on four hits and six walks in just four innings.

Ramos now sits at 0-6 on the season( 0-7 now that he took another loss Sunday afternoon) and Pete Mackanin continues to run him out there day after day.

Jun 18, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Howie Kendrick (47) waits on deck during game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park. The Diamondbacks defeated the Phillies, 5-4 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 18, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Howie Kendrick (47) waits on deck during game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citizens Bank Park. The Diamondbacks defeated the Phillies, 5-4 in 10 innings. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /

Most Valuable Position Player

Howie Kendrick

Kendrick is playing his way straight out of Philly. The veteran utility man hit .391 over the last two weeks. Although almost all singles, Kendrick has shown that he can still turn some of those singles into doubles as he was able to swipe four bags in five attempts.

Kendrick has been sidelined the last couple days with hamstring issues but let’s hope for the sake of trade value that it’s nothing more than tightness.

Jun 15, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Pat Neshek (17) pitches during the eighth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 15, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Pat Neshek (17) pitches during the eighth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /

Most Valuable Pitcher

Pat Neshek

To quote Moneyball…(inaccurately of course):

“The problem we’re trying to solve is that there is Pat Neshek. Then there’s fifty feet of crap, and then there’s the rest of the Philadelphia bullpen.”

Neshek is has been astounding the entire season and the last two weeks have been no different. The side slinging righty threw 7.2 innings of shutout baseball striking out seven while walking no one.

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Neshek’s value continues to rise as we get closer and closer to the deadline.

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