Brett Myers was the Phillies starting pitcher in game two of the NLDS but his biggest early game contribution was with his bat rather than his arm! In the Phillies second inning Myers came to bat against Brewer ace C.C. Sabbathia with two out and a runner on third base and battled tremendously thru a nine pitch at bat to coax a walk! The Phillies fans cheered loudly throughout the at bat and gave Myers a standing ovation, it all seemed to unnerve Sabbathia as he then proceeded to walk Jimmy Rollins on four pitches to load the bases. Shane Victorino then came to the plate and drove a hanging cutter deep into the left field stands for a grand slam home run!
Milwaukee had scored first in this one as Myers loaded the bases in the first inning on walks and actually walked a run in. The Phillies tied the game in the second as consecutive doubles by Jayson Werth and Pedro Feliz produced a run. The FIghtins went ahead on Victorino’s slam. The Phillies chased C.C. Sabbathia in the bottom of the fourth inning as Jimmy Rollins doubled with two outs and consecutive walks to Shane Victorino and Chase Utley ended the big man’s day. Brett Myers had another quaity at bat in the inning extending Sabbathia to nine pitches before flying out to center field. Sabbathia threw 98 pitches thru three and two thirds innings. The Phillies did not score in the fourth as Ryan Howard was called out on strikes against reliever Mitch Stetter to end the inning and leave the sacks loaded.
Milwaukee scored a run in the top of the seventh as J.J. Hardy doubled to lead off the inning and eventually scored on a ground out. Brett Myers pitched a strong game going seven innings and only allowing four hits with two runs scored. He did himself proud in this one, Mr. Myers likes the big stage and came thru with a fine performance!
Ryan Madson started the eighth inning and recorded two outs but two Brewers reached base, with Prince Fielder as the hitter the Phillies skipper brought in J.C. Romero. Romero only needed one pitch to splinter the big man’s bat and record a ground out to end the inning!
Brad Lidge pitched a perfect ninth to earn his second save of the series. The Phillies remain perfect this season when leading after eight innings.
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Skipper Charlie Manuel looked like a genuis in this one by flip flopping Shane Victorino and Jayson Werth in the lineup. Victorino batted second and Werth sixth and both contributed big time, Victorino had three hits while Werth had two. The second inning control meltdown by Sabbathia put me in mind of a similiar scenario back in the day when Phillie fans “noise” caused Dodger pitcher Burt Hooten to lose command of his pitches and issue consecutive walks that cost him the game. Phillie fans can make a difference, I know I would not want to be a visiting player coming into that environment!
Game three switches to Milwaukee and staff older ace Jamie Moyer takes the ball for the Fightins. On a personal note I would like to congratulate a local ballplayer Scott Grimes from Kennett Square, PA who was recently inked by the New York Mets to a contract. Grimes is a young man I know personally and who is a great person. He led the independent Can-Am league this past season in many offensive categories while playing for Worcester. Scottie will succeed and I firmly believe he will become a major leaguer………… being a Phillie fan I obviously have no love lost for the Mets but they got a good one in Mr. Grimes and my allegience will be torn when he reaches the show!

