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Bats Awaken In Philly, Yanks Take Game 3

Jayson Werth's 2 HR weren't enough for the Phillies in Game 3

Jayson Werth's 2 HR weren't enough for the Phillies in Game 3

After two pitching duels in New York, the first game in Philly provided plenty of fireworks. Home runs by Nick Swisher, Hideki Matsui, Alex Rodriguez (I’ll get to this one in a bit), Jayson Werth (2 times) and Carlos Ruiz gave fans more than enough reason to hang around and watch this one after a hour and 20 minute rain delay.

Game 3 was easily the most exciting game of the series, and the first time both offenses got to the opposing starter. Cole Hamels made it into the 5th inning, but gave up five runs to Yankees hitters. Hamels hasn’t gone six full innings in any of his four postseason starts. And including the regular season, he’s 1-5 with a 7.32 ERA in his last seven starts. Andy Pettitte didn’t pitch great, but did enough to earn the win, 6 innings, 4 runs allowed. Althought, Pettitte did help out his cause in the 5th by driving in Nick Swisher, the first RBI by a Yankee pitcher in a World Series game since 1964 when “Ball Four” author Jim Bouton drove in Tom Tresh.

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Phillies Advance To World Series

While Monty has done a fine job recapping each game of the ALCS, I have not lived up to my end of the bargain. Consider this my apology for slacking the past few days.

The Phillies Advance Again

The Phillies Advance Again

The last National League team to win the World Series in two consecutive years is the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds. In 2009, the Phillies could be the next NL team to repeat. After outscoring the Los Angeles Dodgers 35-16, the Phillies have advanced to the World Series once again. Despite the Dodgers having the highest run differential entering the playoffs, the Phillies pulled off the upset. While the Phillies did have a solid run differential heading into the playoffs, only one of our bloggers picked them to advance to the World Series. Many expected the Phillies to win the NL East this season (I did not, thank you Mets…), however few expected them to have this type of season. Let’s take a look back at how the Phillies have advanced to the World Series.

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MLB Playoff Analysis: Philadelphia Phillies

How does Ryan Howard and the Phillies stack up in the 2009 postseason?

How does Ryan Howard and the Phillies stack up in the 2009 postseason?

Season recap

For the third consecutive year, the Phillies won the NL East.  They finished with a record of 93-69 and we’re never really threatened by anyone in the division.

Starters

The Phillies have one of the best starting rotations in the league.   Despite underachieving this year, Cole Hamels is still the ace of this staff and has shown how good he can be in the Phillies World Series run.  The acquisition of Cliff Lee from Cleveland this year could be the biggest trade of the year.  Lee has been nothing short of spectacular since coming over from the Indians, but his late season struggles have been a little concerting for Phillies fans heading into the playoffs.  Joe Blanton and Pedro Martinez have both resurrected their careers in Philadelphia this year and round out a very balanced Phillies Rotation.

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