Cole Hamels pitched magnficently in his second chance at the playoffs unlike last season when nerves got the best of him. Hamels pitches eight shutout innings striking out nine brewers. The Phillies gave Hamels a lead in the third inning as Carlos Ruiz led off with a singleand advanced to second on a sacrfice bunt by Hamels. Hamels reached first base himself as Milwaukee second baseman Ricky Weeks erred by dropping the throw from third baseman Bill Hall while covering first base. Chase Utley then smoked a double over the head of Brewer center fielder Mike Cameron to score both Ruiz and Hamels. Consecutive walks were then issued to Ryan Howard, Pat Burrell and Shane Victorino to score a third run.
Milwaukee starter Yovani Gallardo did not pitch bad and kept the Brewers in the game thru four. The Milwaukee bullpen did an excellent job after Gallardo as they did not allow the Phillies to score another run.
Brad Lidge came on to pitch the ninth inning and struck out the side albeit he struggled. Ryan Braun knocked in Ray Durham with a double with one out. Lidge then struck out Prince Fielder and walked J.J. Hardy, both Braun and Hardy advanced to scoring position on a wild pitch. Lidge then struck out Corey Hart to close the game. Lidge ended up striking out the side. 42 saves in 42 tries! 80 and 0 when leading after eight!
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Skipper Charlie Manuel most surely will be second guessed for taking Hamels out after eight as Lidge struggled with the ninth. Hamels had thrown less than 100 pitches and was dominating the Brewers. Lidge needed over 30 pitches to get thru the ninth. Ryan Howard was walked three times and would have been four but he got impatient and swung at a high pitch. It seems the Brewers have decided that he will not be the man to beat them in this series. Getting the first win is key as in the previous 26 NL series that were five game sets the team winning the first one has prevailed in the series 23 times. Brett Myers goes at it tommorrow against C.C. Sabbathia, I feel a very good outing coming on from Mr. Myers, we just need to get him some runs to work with!
Phillies kept lefty J.A. Happ on the playoff roster along with both left hand hitting outfielders Geoff Jenkins and Matt Stairs. Pitcher Rudy Seanez was kept off the roster, the Fightins are going with 11 pitchers and 14 position players at least for this series. The win was the first post season victory for the Phillies since 1993 when they won game five of the World Series. Cole Hamels was working on six days rest, if he can pitch like this with that type of rest maybe the team should invest in a six man rotation next season!












