On today’s episode of “Here's The Thing,” Thomas Arnone and Mitch Williams discuss the previous week of Philadelphia Phillies action. The Philadelphia Phillies started the week off strong with a sweep of the Detroit Tigers inside Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies would spend the weekend with the Los Angeles Dodgers and won two out of three games to secure the series win and ended the stretch of home games with a great 5-1 record. Aaron Nola, Taijuan Walker, and Zack Wheeler all took no hit bids deep into their last starts against the Tigers. On the other side of the mound, Kyle Schwarber has continued to stay red hot hitting a walk off home run to win Friday’s series opener against the Dodgers. As we look ahead to next week, can the Phillies keep this momentum alive when they return to the road to take on the Arizona Diamondbacks and Oakland Athletics in back to back 3 game series?. Are the Philadelphia Phillies “Back”? Following a rocky start for this MLB team, is it safe to say that they have found their rhythm? So far for the month of June this team is 7-3, which is their hottest start to a month yet following April’s 4-6 and May’s 5-5. How important was this stretch of home games? Was this just what this team needed to get back in sync? Mitch and Tom take a look at the past as we also look towards the future with hopeful eyes given that Jose Alvarado and Alec Bohm have returned and the returns of Darick Hall and Christian Pache are on the horizon. Over the last few years, the Phillies seem to have a problem when they play the Arizona Diamondbacks. Why? What is it about the Diamondbacks that this team just cannot overcome? Can the Phillies, who are playing good baseball, break the streak of bad play against the Diamondbacks? Recently the Atlanta Braves, the Phillies NL East rival, traveled to Oakland and struggled, losing 2 out of the 3 games. Could this be one of the hardest weeks of the year? Will this stop the Phillies dead in their tracks? Or will this be the week that the Phillies remind everyone why they were in the World Series last year? To round things out, Tom Arnone and Mitch Williams are going to have a catch. Not literally…but Tom will be throwing some questions to Mitch who will fire back with some raw thoughts. Join the discussion LIVE!!!