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Gallardo vs. Hamels in Game 1

It is righthander Yovani Gallardo vs. lefthander Cole Hamels in Game 1 in the NLDS Wednesday.

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Gallardo vs. Hamels in Game 1

POSTED: Monday, September 29, 2008, 8:52 PM

The Brewers have announced that righthander Yovani Gallardo will start Game 1 of the NLDS on Wednesday against Phillies lefthander Cole Hamels. Lefthander/machine CC Sabathia will pitch Game 2 on Thursday against righthander Brett Myers, which means Sabathia can pitch Game 5, if necessary.

This is an interesting move for the Brewers, but one that makes good sense. Jeff Suppan has been terrible in September (0-3 with an 8.44 ERA), so why not go with Gallardo? He is 0-0 with a 1.88 ERA in four starts this season. Don't know Gallardo? He went 9-4 with a 3.74 ERA in 17 starts last season. He looked very, very good in his first three starts this year before he tore the ACL in his right knee May 1. He started for the first time Thursday against Pittsburgh, allowing three hits and one run and striking out seven.

He is expected to be the Brewers' ace next season.

But how long can Gallardo go? He will be well rested, but is he capable of pitching deep into a game? If the Phillies can work a high pitch count on Gallardo, it would send the Phillies into that shaky Brewers bullpen earlier than Milwaukee wants. And that would be a good thing.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:04 PM, 09/29/2008
    I expect the Phils to struggle against this guy and Hamels only outduels guys that are below average. 3-2 Brewers. Game 2 Myers gets rocked. We then win the next 3 to take the series.
    Theo1980
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:48 PM, 09/29/2008
    yea ok brewers fan, you guys are the only people that think you will win, the phils are heavy favorites to take this series. They will win in 4 games tops, it could easily be a sweep if Sabathia falters after pitching so many innings and consecutive times on short rest. Starting Sabathia game 2 is an act of desperation, because you guys know if we take the first 2, you are done. Your bullpen is atrocious, you have some good hitters but they are very streaky, and your rotation is Sabathia and a bunch of schmos. Good luck, your gonna need it.
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:59 PM, 09/29/2008
    Bold move on Milwaukee's part. Usually works. The guy's got nothign to lose. If Hamils is up to it and keeps the Brewers off the board through 5 Phils should figure him out. 3-2 Phils.
    gtb513
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:17 AM, 09/30/2008
    Sabathia has everything to lose, he's due big money this year, if he tears something, he won't get the long term big money contract he is supposed to get.
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:57 AM, 09/30/2008
    robm0202....Who are you talking to? There are NO Brewers fans around here!
    Norma
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:01 AM, 09/30/2008
    Anybody know how many times we've faced this guy? And how we fared?
    Norma
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:22 AM, 09/30/2008
    i know we faced him once last year; wasnt pretty, gallardo dominated. close to a shutout. plus he's an offspeed pitcher which means potential for alot of Ks with this phillies lineup. only IF they are patient, will we win.
    jkay
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:33 AM, 09/30/2008
    Norma, I know, but I was talking to Theo, the 2nd guy who was an obvious Brewers fan when he said Brewers 3-2 and said we when referring to them
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:37 AM, 09/30/2008
    I originally posted Gallardo's numbers in Murphy's blog post when he said Gallardo had the advantage since the Phillies hitters have never seen him. What he ended up doing was deleting that post and this time he put in that we faced him last season and haven't this season, gotta love creative journalism. Anyways he posted 6.2 innings and struck out 7 while allowing 1 run and getting the win. The projected starting lineup collectively hit 4/16 off him with 2 bombs (Feliz hit one with San Fran) last season.
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 AM, 09/30/2008
    It would be nice if the offense showed up and dominated like they're capable of doing and if CC shows his fatigue and loses game 2...but, that's some big if's there.....until the Phickles show me otherwise, they could easily lose both games 1 and 2...then where would we be?
    Mark1npt
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:29 AM, 09/30/2008
    Last time I remember the Phils going into a game saying they had to be patient and work the count the first inning was over in 4 pitches....maybe they'll actually listen this time...but I doubt it. Phils have to win this in 4...if it goes 5 with C.C. pitching....they are done. But let's start with 1 playoff win this year and work from there...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:22 AM, 09/30/2008
    Interesting choice to start Gallardo. Guy has amazing stuff. I think the Phils faced him once before this season, and didn't have much success.
    chriszak
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:32 AM, 09/30/2008
    Forget Gallardo. Does anyone truly believe the Brewers will get to Hamels? When have they truly showed any consistent offense? Even with their recent run, they barely scratched out any runs against Cubs team playing for nothing. Phils in 3 games.
    forge98
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:44 AM, 09/30/2008
    The Brewers are power hitting team, like the Marlins. If Hamels is close to his game, we’ll be ok because he does not allow many baserunners and the BrewCrew relies on the long ball too much. Now, they could use three lefty relievers in the bullpen and our best pinch hitters are lefties, which could be a little problem late in the game. So you could see Brunlett and Taguchi a few times… yikes. And Dobbs playing more third base, I assume, which could be a problem defensively, because you may need Felix as a pinch hitter to face the lefties. That is, of course, if they decide to keep both Stairs and Jenkins.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:13 AM, 09/30/2008
    Is everyone forgetting how CC pitched last post season? ALDS 1-0 5.40 ERA, ALCS 0-2 10.45 ERA. I'm more worried about this little flame thrower than I am with CC. Hopefully our bats stay hot and we get to the kid early, or Cole throws a complete game shutout and we scratch out a run. I'll take either one.
    davemarsh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 AM, 09/30/2008
    Yeah Davemarsh, CC struggled last year in the playoffs. But this time is a little different. He was struggling and the end of last year also. This year he is being awesome. I wonder, nevertheless, how long he can keep this up pitching on 3 days rest.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:55 AM, 09/30/2008
    Gallardo will be tough. The Phils don't do well against pitchers they have hardly seen but you gotta believe the Phils will find a way to beat the Brewers. Perhaps they will beat up on their bullpen. If it's a close game, don't lose heart. They've made this a season of come back wins. GO PHILS!!!!
    James TL
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:47 PM, 09/30/2008
    I love how people are saying the Brewers are on a "run". They took the last game of a 3 game series which they lost from the Reds, then they swept a dreadful Pirates team that anyone could have swept, and then they took 2 out of 3 from a Cubs team that could care less. That is hardly a run. Not to mention the fact that they have had a dreadful overall September.
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:05 PM, 09/30/2008
    As a rational Brewers fan I can certainly see the possibility that this will be a close series. The Crew are a very streaky team, and are starting to heat up, Yo and CC can both be lights out, and this team has been playing with a swagger since the Yost firing (thank you for that, by the way). That said, there are waaaaaay too many question marks for any Brewer fan to be talking trash. Yo will be on a 90 pitch limit and has thrown exactly 67 pitches since May, CC is fatigued, and all it takes is one dominating pitcher (cough*Hamels*cough) to cool down our bats. Ergo, my prediction, Phillies in 4.
    MushroomCloudMoFo


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