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Hamels survives and opportunity knocks

POSTED: Tuesday, October 4, 2011, 8:25 PM

ST. LOUIS – Lurking below the praise of four Phillies starters capable on any given day of shutting down their opponent is that dark underbelly that has fed our anxiety all season long.

No, not the bullpen. Nothing lurking about it.

It’s this: On any given day, the opponent is capable of shutting down their team too. Especially when throwing lefthanded.

It’s why Jaime Garcia has resembled Sandy Koufax each time he has faced the Phillies, or to make the conversation more retro, Mike Scott or Bruce Hurst. It’s why this time of the year is more often determined by tiny plays than tiny ERAs, by one decision, one pitch or one swing, and not an aggregate effort.

And so it was in today's Game 3 of the National League Division Series, Cole Hamels surviving his round-by-round flinching match with Cardinals starter Jaime Garcia, pitching gritty more than pretty, making big pitches and getting the big outs over six shutout innings of intense pressure from the Cardinals lineup. And there was Garcia, so dominant for six of those innings, finally flinching in the worst of ways, surrendering Ben Francisco’s three-run home run to tilt a game he had dominated in the Phillies favor, and perhaps tilt this series as well.

The Phillies survived, 3-2, for a 2-1 series lead and will send Roy Oswalt to the hill tomorrow night in an attempt to seal a fourth straight trip to the National League Championship Series.

The winning blow came after Garcia struck out with two men on to end the sixth, and end Hamels night at 117 pitches. Garcia seemed to take that to the mound with him, falling behind 3-0 for the first time in the game to Shane Victorino before surrendering a single.

Then came the little decision by Tony LaRussa, celebrating his 67th birthday that had big consequences. Aware that the pinch-hitter on deck, Ben Francisco, had not hit a home run since May 25, the Cardinals manager ordered an intentional walk to Carlos Ruiz, who has just one hit in 11 tries this series. LaRussa also left Garcia in to hit the previous inning, but he could hardly be faulted for that.

Those who have heard Charlie Manuel on Ben Francisco know the refrain by heart. He likes fastballs, and Garcia delivered one, at 89 miles an hour, after a first-pitch ball. Francisco blasted it over the wall in right-centerfield for a 3-0 Phillies lead. They went on to win – survive, really – thanks to some clutch pitching by their closer, Ryan Madson, who induced a bases-loaded double play on his second pitch in the eighth inning and

“I knew the way the game was going I was going to probably pinch-hit off a lefty,” Francisco said in a television interview immediately after the game. “I was trying to get a hit up the middle and he left one out there.”

Opportunism won the Phillies their only World Series more than pitching did, and it cost them a third straight trip to the World Series against the Giants last year. ``You can have your big games in the postseason,’’ Hamels had said before this one. ``But at the same time, it takes a whole team. I know a pitcher can throw up a bunch of zeroes, but if they don't score, then you somewhat did your job, but at the same time you didn't get the win.’’

With two outs in the second inning and Ruiz still on first, Jimmy Rollins singled to centerfield. The late afternoon sun froze John Jay for a few seconds before he scurried in to field the ball. Had Ruiz been running on the pitch, he might have scored and provided that all-important lead.

The Cardinals were not without blips as well. With two outs in the fourth inning, Ryan Theriot stole second. Already down 2-0 to Jon Jay with the pitcher due up next, Ruiz stuck his glove out for an intentional walk. But the next pitch Hamels sailed frighteningly towards the plate and if Jay was more alert, could have easily been hammered into the outfield. Instead Hamels completed the walk and retired Garcia, holding the game scoreless after four innings despite throwing 77 pitches.

The oddity of that line was that Hamels threw first-pitch strikes to most of the Cardinals hitters while accumulating that total. Minus his best stuff, against the best hitting team in the National League, he refused to surrender a run.

We need a new name for Hollywood. He’s pretty after he pitches, not during.

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Comments  (59)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:34 PM, 10/04/2011
    Quick - somebody do a cover of the Train song "Save Me San Francisco" but change the lyrics to "Save us Ben Francisco".
    Iron Giant
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:39 PM, 10/04/2011
    How sweet it is; CM sends up BF and wham!
    M60tanker
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:43 PM, 10/04/2011
    A great win. Charlie almost blew this one but Madsen bailed him out. LaRussa made a critical mistake leaving Garcia in there. He was showing signs of fatigue in the 6th. Then, LaRussa sends him up to make the last out of the inning. The rest is history as they say, when Francisco sends one out of the park!
    Fritz and Alice
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:59 PM, 10/04/2011
    LaRussa never makes a mistake--just ask any member of the national sports media. On Sunday night the announcers were in reverent admiration of him after Crybaby LaRussa informed the national TV audience that there were two strike zones, not realizing he had just questioned the integrity of the game. Today, finally, MLB fined his a** for behaving like the idiot he is.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:43 PM, 10/04/2011
    Right-centerfield? It went to left-centerfield, Sam...
    jdrushton
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:46 PM, 10/04/2011
    gutsy pitching by Hamels... as someone who's been ripping Francisco, can't belive he actually produced for first time in post-season in 3 yrs.... still not enough fault can be directed at latest nonsensical disastrous move by Chollie to replace Bastardo with Lidge when Holliday actually has hit righties much better than lefties all yr and was 2 for 5 vs Lidge (2 doubles) with next batter big against Lidge as well ..inexcusably stupid and almost cost them game --sometimes better to be lucky
    warbiscuit
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:47 PM, 10/04/2011
    Total team effort....extra kudos to Madson
    clobal
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:49 PM, 10/04/2011
    Mike Scott threw righthanded.
    tbone pickins
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:49 PM, 10/04/2011
    Nobody on this team more deserving of a hero's role than Benny Fresh. How ya like 'dem apples, LaRussa?
    Sam Crow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:51 PM, 10/04/2011
    If Chris Wheeler were our manager there is no way he takes out Bastardo in that situation were Lidge almost blew it! What is taking Amaro so long to get rid of Charlie and bring in Wheels as the manager, no one knows baseball like Wheels
    Wheeler4Life
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:51 PM, 10/04/2011
    Ben Francisco...from someone many thought shouldn't even be on the postseason roster to unlikely but instant hero. Don't EVER doubt the guts of Cole Hamels. Madson put out the fire in a five out save. Manual made all the right moves, especially with the relievers and not waiting for the 9th to put Madson in. GO FIGHTINS'!!!!!!!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:51 PM, 10/04/2011
    Whew! The cards might be the toughest 1st round opponent of them all. Good game lets go eat.
    delcodanno
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:55 PM, 10/04/2011
    Rh looked heipless tonight! Can't hit lefties....period
    Lynnwood
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:58 PM, 10/04/2011
    Once again, Hamels shows why he is one of the best big game pitchers in baseball. Phils should have the advantage tomorrow. Little Roy against their fourth starter. However, the Cardinals are a good team, probably the best the Phils have faced in the playoffs so far (including the Giants) so they won't go away easily.
    Hemingway
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:58 PM, 10/04/2011
    Me, in the 7th inning: "Ben Francisco's pinch hitting?! Oh, no! That guy sucks! What the &$?&(@*! is Charlie Manuel thinking? We're screwed."
    Me, one minute later: "Woohoo! Ben Francisco!!!! You're the best!!! Dude, I knew you could do it!!"
    My wife thinks I need professional help. I'm inclined to agree.
    ciita
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:30 PM, 10/04/2011
    You are not the only one. LOL
    verve
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 PM, 10/04/2011
    Nice effort Cole and Ben what a combination!
    Lynnwood
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:00 PM, 10/04/2011
    If the Phils survive this series they absolutely must put OZ in the bullpen to help out Madson. This bullpen is weak and will most likely kill any World Series aspirations. Oz's worth is much more valuable in the 8th inning of multiple games than a game 4.
    argonne
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:02 PM, 10/04/2011
    Wheeler as manager? That would be a novel way of getting him off the air. I find listening to him insufferable.
    DameB
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:03 PM, 10/04/2011
    "Opportunism won the Phillies their only World Series" - Um, I think they have won two World Series...
    philly2sf
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 PM, 10/04/2011
    Tonight was lucky... Garcia was dusting the phillies big bats and BF comes in an hits a 3 run dinger? If it was Mayberry off the bench that's different but Francisco is luck! They need offense across the board if there going to go deep in the playoffs.
    RadioGirl
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 PM, 10/04/2011
    Larussa is the Mark Rypien of baseball;....decent in the regular season and has decent game lines and decisions,....and then, ultimately, ends up playing for the other team at times with some very questionable decision-making,.....looking in the end very pedestrian
    SyddBarrett
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:06 PM, 10/04/2011
    Chase showed why he is out there, he's been taking quite a bashing on these boards the last 2 weeks, clutch utley. sometimes you need defense to win games, phils had to hold onto this one.
    arcadegm
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:06 PM, 10/04/2011
    @Wheeler - I'd left Bastardo in too. Holiday is injured and Bastardo has a better fastball and pounds the inside of the plate.

    Great job by Madson! A win is a win. 9 more to go!
    dankil13
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:12 PM, 10/04/2011
    I agree that LaRussa rode Garcia one inning too long. Thank you Tony.

    In my wildest dreams I never had Big Ben hitting a three run homer. I'll take it.

    I really liked what Hamels showed today. He's matured to where he can will himself through six scoreless innings like that. I think he's the only the third starter this post-season to go six or more and give up no runs. I don't know if even the 2008 Hamels could have pulled off today's game.

    s
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:14 PM, 10/04/2011
    It would be sweet to close it out tomorrow and have Doc ready to go for game one of the LCS. After that first inning the other night, he was just nasty the rest of the way.
    phillyinsd
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:14 PM, 10/04/2011
    As the Phillies let Jayson Werth walk over the off season, Ben Francisco starts in right field as the "newly appointed" starter. After a torrid April, Ben can't hit the broad side of a barn. Enter J.M.Jr. Then Pense, and in September Ben warms up again, only to save the entire 2011 season with one mighty swing. No, not Casey at the plate, but Big Ben is this years version of Matt Stairs. Way to go Big Ben.
    drhoffman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:16 PM, 10/04/2011
    I've been a Phils fan through many eras and this year, Cole Hamels became a "horse." He no longer gets lost on the mound when things don't go exactly his way. He just decides that the next batter is his. It was at age 27 that Lefty became a # 1. The previous winter, when the Phils got him in a trade for Rick Wise, we all thought we were robbed. But the next year, Carlton won 27 games, a number not reached since in the National League. You just knew that he owned the game when he pitched and now, Hamels is beginning to display that same tendency. Tonight, if you looked in his eyes, you could see that there was no way anyone would score off him short of a miracle. He did not have his best control but he had grit and his talent is such that even 80% of Hamels can win any given night. One more win. The championship still flows through Philadelphia. Even if they lose, they get that last game in front of 46,000 rabid Phillies phanatics.
    gotedge
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:20 PM, 10/04/2011
    Francisco picked the perfect time for a Matt Stairs impersonation! "Had Ruiz been running on the pitch, he might have scored and provided that all-important lead." Come on Donnellon, are you serious? You think Ruiz is scoring from first on a single to CF? I don't care if he's running or not, he can't just run full speed without knowing where the ball is and there is no way on Earth that Ruiz could take 3 bases on a single to CF. That's ridiculous.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:21 PM, 10/04/2011
    We've seen the whole Phillies seen in miniature this series: they can dominate, they can go quiet and they can be clutch.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:22 PM, 10/04/2011
    What an awesome win!!!!!! I feel like i was injected with like 10 pounds of adrenaline lol. However, I must say that Cole Hamels was amazingly clutch today, 6 gritty no run innings...........unlike his other south paw counterpart Mr. Lee. If not for his hideous performance, we're talking about a series sweep right now. Sorry just stating the facts.
    MrLincoln
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:27 PM, 10/04/2011
    The Cards had their chance to win this series with a win to night, but they blew it. The Phils move on to the NLCS. Thanks Cole and Ben.
    littleman163
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:28 PM, 10/04/2011
    Lets win it tomorrow!!
    philsfansince1946
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:42 PM, 10/04/2011
    9 more wins and we'll champs again. Hope Big Roy and get it done tomorrow
    joedig22
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:56 PM, 10/04/2011
    we could ve swept them if we hadn t blown that second game
    hardball
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:17 PM, 10/04/2011
    We also could be looking at elimination if a lot of tense situations didn't go our way today. Do you expect to win every playoff game? I'll take a 2-1 lead and be very thankful, thank you.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:03 PM, 10/04/2011
    After this game we can say Worley's not a reliever and Lidge's slider has no bite. It's really up to Bastardo to start setting again in the 8th and saving Madson to close in the 9th or this team is really going to have trouble winning 9 more games with the way they struggle to score runs. Wouldn't be surprised to see Savery added to the roster to give them a Loogy for the 7th inning if they make it to the League Championship series because it does not look like the starters are going to pitch into the 8th very often in this tournament.
    Dull
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:06 PM, 10/04/2011
    Was Charlie trying to be LaRussa? Four pitchers in one inning? I thought the reason Worley went to the bullpen was to pitch long. So, why does Charlie pull him after one hit in the eighth. You're not going to build confidence in young pitchers pulling them after a hit. The Phils weren't in any danger then. Ahh, at least it worked out. I told a gal at work Phils would win 4-2. Hey, close.
    mike l
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:41 PM, 10/04/2011
    There was no luck involved. You try to do it...you do it...that is skill not luck...someone should by the Eagles tickets to a Phillies game so they can see what it means to play with some heart. Go Phightins!!!
    ceocreates
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:42 PM, 10/04/2011
    Hampshire...your friends mother is a Ho! That's how she makes so much money....stay off the board loser.
    ceocreates
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:46 PM, 10/04/2011
    Really Hardball....really!
    PhiEagleII
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:50 PM, 10/04/2011
    Larusso took a chance winning with just 1 pitcher left last nite....if the Phils tied it Sunday nite he'd be in deep do do....his one accomplishment this series was whining to the umps which moved the strike zone for Cliff....we're gonna be fine!
    PhiEagleII
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:52 PM, 10/04/2011
    mike I, Worley pitched the entire 7th inning as well. Charlie didn't pull him after one batter. I was actually surprised he left him in for the 8th, and even more surprised he lifted Bastardo. But it worked out, so all is well! Still love Charlie. You can second guess every decision by every manager in the league if you really wanna get picky.
    vvvmetallicavvv
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:04 PM, 10/04/2011
    A shame that we have to throw in Wheeler's name here over such a great win. Wheeler for Mgr?? R U freakin' comatose? That little squirrel is lucky as hell. Has no talent other than to be annoying. Phils in 4
    slvrskates
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:06 PM, 10/04/2011
    Those stinking announcers were on the Cardinals corner.. one of them said "just made it over the wall" .. yea well... it MADE IT and that is all that matters. how come we always get an announcing crew against us?
    stoky
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:07 PM, 10/04/2011
    Sam...I have been away for awile and now live in in Clearwater. I am lucky enough to have access to the press conference and then read your article. I must say you might be the biggest idiot I have ever herd at a press conference or write about baseball. Your facts are wrong and insights are even worse. How did you get this job? I wou,d love to u derstand how someone thought it a good idea to hire you. You are everything g wry g with the Philly media. This is the best team in the history of Philly sport. You ask dumb questions and write even dumber things. My dad still lives in Philly and he says it's just the way you are......I say it's time for sam to find a new town....your a complete idiot
    joefromtampa
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:22 PM, 10/04/2011
    Yeah, Dick Stockton must have been a six-time Larussa groomsman. He (and the others) actually seemed shaken when Ben hit that dinger, like somebody just took a dump on the hood of his Bentley. Cole was good, ran a ton of 3 ball counts, but came up with the big pitch when it mattered -- says a lot. Ryan came out smoking in this series, but they're now intentionally walking Pence to get to him. The dude just gives so many AB's away. It's like he's schizophrenic or something. Jackson is the kind of pitcher to get him right, though. We should absolutely cruise tomorrow if Oswalt throws a quality start.
    auntesther
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:28 AM, 10/05/2011
    If Cole had successfully bunted Chooch to second, then he could have scored on Jimmy's hit. Chooch isn't scoring from first on that hit.
    Penfold18
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:32 AM, 10/05/2011
    *vvvmetallica - as u know, some of these goofballs on here love doing exactly that ! Can u imagine having friends who are terminally negative all the time. Who are these people ?
    rockinginthefreeworld
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:39 AM, 10/05/2011
    Did you see Chris Wheeler's hairpiece get loose and streak across the field?
    dasher
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:48 AM, 10/05/2011
    Lynwood give us break. Your nothing but a whiner.
    Powelton villager
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:00 AM, 10/05/2011
    As soon as Garcia started to go to the curve, he started leaving pitches up in the zone. he was fatiguing rapidly. I could tell in the sixth that he was destined to go down in flames tonight.
    otown philly fan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:27 AM, 10/05/2011
    the difference in the approach at the plate between puhols and howard is amazing,,,,howard should be studying video of puhols. i know the phils prolly would not be where they are without him but jeez, it seems like puhols can smother any pitch no matter what side of the plate, while howard always looks like he is reaching.
    deatheater
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:29 AM, 10/05/2011
    memo to Howie: Move closer to the friggin' plate....jeeeezzzzzzz. Beauty win, eh?!
    Dave Kane
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:19 PM, 10/05/2011
    C'mon. Who of us didn't know all along that Ben would hit a game-winning homer at that moment?
    MrPhillie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:44 PM, 10/05/2011
    Why have the Phils, FORFREAKINEVER, been unable to hit mediocre lefthanders? I mean, this goes back 40+ years, for Pete's sake! Any team that has a "crafty lefthander" will give the Phillies fits. It doesn't seem to matter what particular Phils team you're talking about, they ALL are like this!
    dwp66
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:54 PM, 10/05/2011
    Pinchhitting Francisco was absolutely the best decision Charlie has made so far - followed very closely by bringing Madson into the game in the 8th.
    dwp66


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Donnellon's career began in Biddeford, Me., in 1981, and has included stops in Wilkes-Barre, Norfolk, and New York, where he worked as a national writer for the short-lived but highly acclaimed National Sports Daily. He has received state and national awards at each stop and since joining the Daily News in 1992 has been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors, the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Associated Press Managing Editors of Pennsylvania and the Keystone Awards. He and his wife of 26 years have raised three fine children, none of whom are even the least bit impressed with the above. E-mail Sam at donnels@phillynews.com
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