It was fair to wonder, given they are the youngest team in the majors, how the Phillies would respond to Sunday's ninth-inning meltdown in Washington. Would a crushing loss stick with them for a few days? Or would they forget all about it by the time they arrived at Citizens Bank Park on Monday? By the end of the first inning, we had our answer. The Phillies sent nine men to the plate, forced San Francisco Giants starter Jeff Samardzija to throw 40 pitches, and took a three-run lead en route to an 11-0 giggler. Nice way to start a seven-game homestand, right? It was proof, too, that the Phils have short memories, a requirement for any winning team over the course of a six-month season.