Phillies fan mood — June 14, 2026

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How Philly feels about the Phillies, today
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2026
Sentiment meter at 59 out of 100
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4 PTS VS. 30-DAY BASELINE (55)
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02 · The vibe

How Philly felt about the Phillies, that day

A 17-hit comeback win over Milwaukee has steadied nerves after Friday's shutout embarrassment, but Duran's brilliance is increasingly the ceiling holding up a rotation with two genuine question marks and an outfield that just lost its best arm for two months.

03 · The count

The scoring dimensions

Dimension
Score
Score
Confidence
Results satisfaction
68 36
conf 75
Pitching confidence
60 2
conf 80
Lineup confidence
58 13
conf 70
Health outlook
38 10
conf 72
Manager confidence
72
conf 65
Front-office trust
55 17
conf 45
Postseason belief
52 14
conf 55
04 · Ask the crowd

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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.

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05 · Cheers & groans

What was working and what was not

+8
Duran Is Untouchable
The closer has become the emotional anchor of this team — five straight perfect outings, a strikeout rate that starts with a four, and a five-pitch arsenal that no one can solve. Fans and analysts alike are struggling to find historical comparisons for what he's doing.
-5
Painter's Command Clock Is Ticking
A deep dive with a veteran pitcher laid bare the specific flaw — getting ahead but losing hitters at 1-1, then missing so far out of the zone in two-strike counts that big leaguers simply wait him out. The consensus is he has the stuff but not yet the execution, and patience has a limit.
+6
Realmuto and the 17-Hit Offense Deliver a Statement Night
After absorbing a Friday shutout at the hands of Misiorowski, the lineup exploded for 17 hits and a 9-8 win — JT's three-run homer in the sixth being the decisive blow. The offensive response quieted some alarm about the roster's fragility, at least for one night.
-5
Nola at a Career Crossroads
The innings-eater of the last decade is being openly discussed as a pitcher in transition — velocity down, too many pitches to the pull side late in games, and a gap between ERA and FIP that signals regression rather than bad luck. The hope is he adapts; the fear is the window is closing.
-4
Garcia to the 60-Day IL Leaves Outfield Dangerously Thin
A torn lat confirms what the injury looked like in real time. Rincones Jr. gets his shot out of necessity, not plan, and even sympathetic observers admit this is a plug, not a solution — the depth chart behind the three core starters is genuinely alarming.
06 · In the air

Hot takes from fans, journalists, and loudmouths

*As read by Phan-o-meter
Since the change they have the best record in baseball. That correlates to they have the third best ERA in baseball.
Podcastscore 78
When the strikeout rate starts with a four, you take notice.
Podcastscore 85
He's kind of a 4A guy the second time through a lineup. And sometimes the first.
Podcastscore 28
THANK GOD FOR DURAN. ANOTHER KELLER DISASTER.
Podcastscore 55
Phillies Therapy registers genuine relief and growing comfort — the team is on an 87-win pace despite a historically weak offense — but Matt Gelb keeps a measured tone, flagging Nola, Painter, Turner, and a bullpen that could use bolstering as real ongoing concerns.
Beat writerscore 70
The Phillies Show and Phillies Talk both celebrate the Mattingly-era turnaround and Wheeler/Sanchez dominance, while expressing real concern about Painter's development, Nola's decline, Turner's ongoing struggles, and the Garcia injury thinning an already shallow outfield.
Fan analystscore 68
WIP segments crown Christopher Sanchez the top Philadelphia athlete and treat Rincones Jr.'s callup as semi-exciting, while a lively debate over Schwarber's athletic ranking supplies the only comic friction of the day.
Talk radioscore 65
YouTube commenters are scattered and low-signal — one dismisses the Garcia injury coverage as contradictory, another quibbles with Wheeler vs. Sanchez hierarchy, and the rest are mostly noise.
Fan commentsscore 48
X posts reflect a win-and-exhale mood after the 9-8 Brewers victory: JT Realmuto and the 17-hit output draw genuine praise, Duran's save earns relief, but Brad Keller's meltdown and Nola's continued shakiness generate pointed frustration alongside the celebration.
Fan postsscore 62
07 · At the gate

Attendance

Recent gate, 14-day window
95.2%
-2.3pp vs. 97.6% baseline · 2025 same-calendar-window
Sentiment is what people say; the gate is what they do. Capacity is 42,901 at Citizens Bank Park; the baseline compares against 38 games from last year's same calendar window.
DateOpponentResultAttendance% Cap.
JUN 7 SUNvs. CWSW 9-541,97897.8%
JUN 6 SATvs. CWSL 3-642,949100.1%
JUN 5 FRIvs. CWSW 8-643,232100.8%
JUN 4 THUvs. SDW 6-437,81288.1%
JUN 3 WEDvs. SDW 3-240,45394.3%
JUN 2 TUEvs. SDW 3-238,76390.4%