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April 23 - Phillies vs. Brewers

Follow tonight's game between the Phillies and Brewers at Miller Park.

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April 23 - Phillies vs. Brewers

POSTED: Wednesday, April 23, 2008, 4:44 PM

Cole Hamels served up a two-run homer to Prince Fielder in the eighth to give the Brewers a 5-4 lead. Hamels started the inning with 110 pitches, but was absolutely cruising to that point. Hindsight is always perfect, but with Brad Lidge most likely unavailable because he had pitched four of the previous five days, I'm sure Charlie Manuel wanted Hamels to try to get through Fielder (at least) before bringing in J.C. Romero for the eighth and Tom Gordon for the ninth. I'll get an explanation afterward.

It's funny, anytime Manuel pulls a pitcher after he has thrown just over 100 pitches people complain that he babies them. "It's not like when Robin Roberts or Steve Carlton pitched!" But then he keeps them in and the pitchers blows it, those same people say, "Look at the pitch count! They should have taken him out!"

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I should have put money on it. The Polish sausage went wire-to-wire to win the infamous sausage race. The Polish has won four of 10 races this year. I'm taking him (it? she?) again tomorrow.

Cole Hamels has settled nicely since the first inning. He has allowed two hits and one walk and has struck out eight in the five innings since.

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Pat Burrell stays hot. He hit a solo homer to left in the sixth to hand the Phillies a 4-3 lead. It's quite obvious that Burrell and Chase Utley are in competition to win the Triple Crown, no?

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Greg Dobbs just crushed a 3-1 pitch for a two-run homer to right field in the fifth to make it 3-3.

In an unrelated note, I'm picking the Polish sausage to win the Sausage Race today. But as a Polack, I always take the Polish. Always.

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Cole Hamels hasn't had the best luck at Miller Park (5.40 ERA in two starts here), and that luck continued in the first inning. He allowed a two-run homer to Prince Fielder as the Brewers took an early 3-0 lead. But Chase Utley hit a solo homer to center in the third to make it 3-1. Utley has homered in six of his previous seven games, and leads the majors with 10 homers.

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Here's tonight's lineup against the Milwaukee Brewers: 1) Jayson Werth 2) Greg Dobbs 3) Chase Utley 4) Ryan Howard 5) Pat Burrell 6) Geoff Jenkins 7) Carlos Ruiz 8) Eric Bruntlett 9) Cole Hamels.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:57 AM, 04/24/2008
    I think Manuel would give Howard a day off but he cannot while Rollins and Shane are on the DL. He already has limited bats in the line-up. But usually managers would move a slumping player in front of the hot player. They usually see more pitches then because they want to get that player out before the see the hot player. You are not going to move Howard to the #3 hole and it makes no sense to move him behind Burrell. Day off is what he needs and I would not be surprised if that is what he got once Share in back off the DL. Until then watch the strikeouts rise.
    foff00


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