Phillies fans are breathing easier after a 10-3 run under new management, but the relief is cautious — real rotation questions and Trey Turner's slump keep full confidence just out of reach.
03 · The count
The scoring dimensions
Dimension
Score
Score
Confidence
Results satisfaction
68
conf 85
Pitching confidence
60↑ 8
conf 80
Lineup confidence
62↓ 1
conf 82
Health outlook
65↑ 3
conf 45
Manager confidence
74
conf 78
Front-office trust
58↑ 3
conf 35
Postseason belief
38
conf 60
04 · Ask the crowd
One question. One answer.
Ask the bot about how the mood has shifted this season. Phan-o-meter will give you a straight answer based on all the grumbling it's heard.
For instance
05 · Cheers & groans
What was working and what was not
+7
Mattingly Effect Is Real
One error in the Mattingly era, four straight series wins, and a 10-3 record under new management has fans crediting crisper, more aggressive baseball for the turnaround.
+8
Harper, Schwarber, Marsh Carrying the Offense
The top of the lineup has been the best in baseball since the managerial change — Marsh leading the majors in average, Schwarber on a home run tear, Harper playing with a sharp edge.
-6
Trey Turner Slump Is the Biggest Question Mark
The 300-million-dollar shortstop is inconsistent, ranks 29th in on-base from the leadoff spot, and scouts have reportedly expressed concern — fans and analysts agree the offense's ceiling depends on him.
-5
Luzardo and Painter Creating Rotation Anxiety
Luzardo's fastball is getting crushed and his sweeper becomes unusable when behind in counts; Painter's ERA sits above six with command issues, leaving the rotation's depth genuinely fragile behind Sanchez and Wheeler.
+9
Sanchez Is an Ace, Full Stop
Christopher Sanchez has a sub-2.00 ERA at home over 39 starts dating back to 2024, and his changeup is being called the single best pitch in baseball — the one undeniable anchor of fan optimism.
06 · In the air
Hot takes from fans, journalists, and loudmouths
*As read by Phan-o-meter
talk-radio host (High Hopes) celebrating the 10-3 Mattingly-era run
The summer is not canceled. It's back on.
Podcastscore 82
beat writer (Phillies Therapy) offering a cautiously optimistic assessment at the quarter pole
My glass is filling up and it's nice to feel better about this team.
Podcastscore 63
talk-radio host (High Hopes) on Turner and Bohm's inability to complement the lefty-heavy lineup
They will not win the World Series with the righty bats doing this. They just won't.
Podcastscore 28
fan analyst (The Phillies Show) quoting Brandon Marsh after the 10-3 stretch
We're an explosive team with good pitching. We just didn't show that at the beginning of the year.
Podcastscore 70
Matt Gelb, Phillies Therapy
Phillies Therapy offers a measured, cautious exhale — glass 'slowly filling' framing — praising the 10-3 stretch but flagging Luzardo's command issues, Turner's struggles, and half-lineup limitations as unresolved.
Beat writerscore 63
Hittin’ Season, podcast
The Phillies Show panel is energized by the 10-3 run, celebrating Harper, Schwarber, Marsh, and Sanchez while acknowledging Painter struggles and Trey Turner inconsistency as real concerns.
Fan analystscore 72
WIP Daily, 94WIP
High Hopes is celebratory about Mattingly's impact, Wheeler's brilliance, and offensive resurgence, though flagging Painter's development arc, Keller's struggles, and Trey Turner's slump as ongoing worries.
Sentiment is what people say; the gate is what they do. Capacity is 42,901 at Citizens Bank Park; the baseline compares against 40 games from last year's same calendar window.