The Milwaukee Brewers came out with the perfect approach against Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer as they were very patient and made Moyer throw strikes. The Brewers plated two runs in the first inning as Prince Fielder hit a sacrifice fly to score Mike Cameron and J.J. Hardy singled to plate Bill Hall. Both Cameron and Hall had reached on walks. Those were the only runs scored thru four innings as Brewer starter Dave Bush was getting the Phillies out on “at ‘em” balls. The Phillies hit the ball hard on many occassions but right at Brewer fielders whom to thier credit made every play.
Moyer was pulled for a pinch hitter in the top of the fifth. He threw only four innings but amassed 90 pitches as the Brewer hitters worked many 3-2 counts. Milwaukee scored one more in the bottom of the fifth off reliever Clay Condrey. The Phillies scored in the sixth as Jayson Werth tripled to lead off the inning and scored on a groundout by Ryan Howard. The Brewers scored again in the seventh off of Scott Eyre as Jason Kendall plated J.J. Hardy who had led off the inning with his third hit of the game.
The Brewer bullpen was once again dominant as they did not give up a run in four and 2/3 innings of work. Solomon Torres closed the game out for Milwaukee to earn the save.
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The Milwaukee fans mostly stood thru the entire game, they showed alot of heart and were very loud in their support of the home team. The Brewers threw big time leather in this game, specifically Craig Counsel at second and Bill Hall at third. I think that game four is as much of a must win for the Phillies as it is for the Brewers, if Milwaukee can win they gotta like thier chances with C.C. Sabbathia coming back a second time, the Phillies would counter with Cole Hamels which would be a great matchup but not one I want to sit on the edge of my seat for ! Big game tommorrow with Joe Blanton scheduled to take the ball for the Fightins and Jeff Suppan for Milwaukee.
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October 5th, 2008 at 9:03 am
Phils have to win today. You don’t beat a guy like Sabbathia twice in row. Nough said.
Go Phils