If you had to single out one thing that derailed the Phillies' season it would be the lack of punch at the plate. Over the past few years the team seemed to live and die by the home run and with power numbers way down — their 125 home runs were the lowest number since they hit 116 in 1997 — they didn't stand a chance. To put that even more into perspective, the club averaged 194 home runs a season during its five-year reign at the top of the NL East. Sure, offense is down across baseball but 19 other teams managed to beat the mark Philadelphia posted in 2014.