Phillies fan mood — June 22, 2026

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How Philly feels about the Phillies, today
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026
Sentiment meter at 56 out of 100
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8 PTS VS. 30-DAY BASELINE (48)
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02 · The vibe

How Philly felt about the Phillies, that day

A weekend of legitimate, history-book offensive fireworks has given way to a cooler-headed accounting of what this team actually is: electrifying at the top, dangerously thin everywhere else, and heading into a deadline that cannot come fast enough.

03 · The count

The scoring dimensions

Dimension
Score
Score
Confidence
Results satisfaction
72 6
conf 80
Pitching confidence
52 14
conf 82
Lineup confidence
58 7
conf 78
Health outlook
44 1
conf 75
Manager confidence
70 8
conf 65
Front-office trust
48 3
conf 72
Postseason belief
38 14
conf 70
04 · Ask the crowd

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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

+7
Schwarber and Harper: Historical Power, Real Stakes
Schwarber's third-best all-time HR pace with one franchise in baseball history and Harper's cycle have fans genuinely marveling — but the observation that the team essentially cannot win without both men being elite simultaneously keeps the celebration from feeling complete.
-6
Rotation Depth: A Thread Pulling Loose
With Painter back in Triple-A, Nola grading out as a five-inning guy at best, and no reliable fifth starter, the pitching foundation that looked solid behind Wheeler and Sanchez is visibly thinning — and the bullpen's left-handed options are barely functional.
-3
Trade Deadline Pressure Building
The front office faces a gauntlet of needs — a right-handed outfielder, a starter, a reliable lefty reliever — against a prospect cupboard that most observers describe as thin, making the upcoming deadline feel more like a high-wire act than an opportunity.
+5
Mattingly Era's Best-Record Run Earns Real Credit
The 33-16 record since the manager change, best in baseball over that span, is being cited not just as a feel-good stat but as evidence the roster has genuine quality — with the division gap trimming from 10.5 to 6.5 games over a month adding substance to the optimism.
-5
Turner's Struggles and Roster Fragility
Trey Turner batting in the low .200s with no viable replacement and the Garcia injury leaving right field as arguably the weakest-performing position in the majors since 1942 are the clearest symbols of how precarious this winning record actually feels.
06 · In the air

Hot takes from fans, journalists, and loudmouths

*As read by Phan-o-meter
I have no idea what to make of this team. I'm serious. I don't know.
Podcastscore 35
My biggest thing on my mind right now is not having a World Series.
Podcastscore 72
I don't think there's a better power hitter in the game than him.
Podcastscore 88
This thing is top-heavy. It's a house of cards. It is one or two injuries to key performers away from really falling flat on its face.
Podcastscore 28
Phillies Therapy acknowledges the team is winning but frames the roster as a house of cards — structurally top-heavy, one injury from unraveling — with Turner's collapse, Painter's demotion, and the front office's poor one-year-deal track record all weighing heavily.
Beat writerscore 48
Hittin' Season / Stolnis, Klugh, Roscher celebrate Schwarber and Harper's history-making weekend but flag the rotation's thinness and the right-field problem as serious unresolved concerns; the Phillies Show similarly revels in the offensive fireworks while noting depth fragility.
Fan analystscore 65
WIP High Hopes and 94WIP clips are bullish on the Schwarber-Harper tandem and the Mattingly era's best-record-in-baseball run since April 28th, while candidly debating trade-deadline aggression and Harper's base-running inconsistency.
Talk radioscore 70
YouTube commenters are mostly positive on Harper's cycle and Schwarber's power, with some pushback on Harper criticism and mild skepticism about his hustle inconsistency.
Fan commentsscore 63
X posts lean celebratory around Schwarber's home-run pace and the best-record-since-Mattingly stat, with undercurrent worry about the rotation, Alvarado, and whether the deadline will be aggressive enough.
Fan postsscore 67
07 · At the gate

Attendance

Recent gate, 14-day window
93.2%
-5.2pp vs. 98.3% baseline · 2025 same-calendar-window
Fans are voting with their feet
Sentiment is what people say; the gate is what they do. Capacity is 42,901 at Citizens Bank Park; the baseline compares against 39 games from last year's same calendar window.
DateOpponentResultAttendance% Cap.
JUN 21 SUNvs. NYMW 6-241,55296.9%
JUN 20 SATvs. NYMW 15-343,402101.2%
JUN 18 THUvs. NYML 4-639,76792.7%
JUN 17 WEDvs. MIAL 4-1237,59187.6%
JUN 16 TUEvs. MIAW 8-238,23889.1%
JUN 15 MONvs. MIAW 7-039,24191.5%