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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

UPDATED: The Phillies announced their roster for the National League Division Series.

 

Catchers (2): Paul Bako and Carlos Ruiz

 

Infielders (6): Miguel Cairo, Greg Dobbs, Pedro Feliz, Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins and Chase Utley

 

Outfielders (5): Ben Francisco, Raul Ibanez, Matt Stairs, Shane Victorino and Jayson Werth

 

Pitchers (12): left-handers Antonio Bastardo, Scott Eyre, Cole Hamels, J.A. Happ and Cliff Lee and right-handers Joe Blanton, Chad Durbin, Kyle Kendrick, Brad Lidge, Ryan Madson, Pedro Martinez and Brett Myers
 

Earlier: The Phillies informed a trio of players that they are not on the roster: Righthanders Tyler Walker and Clay Condrey, both of whom were question marks, are not on. Also, utility man Eric Bruntlett, who scored the game-winning run in the World Series last year, was informed that he is not on the squad.

Veteran utility man Miguel Cairo is on the squad, along with lefthander Antonio Bastardo. That likely leaves one open spot, which could be filled by righthander Kyle Kendrick.

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Spahn and Sain and pray for rain, the old saying went in regards to the Boston Braves rotation in the late-1940's. The Phillies will have a similar 1-2 punch atop their rotation to start the NLCS as manager Charlie Manuel announced today that Cliff Lee will start Game 1 followed by Cole Hamels in Game 2. After that, though, nothing is set. Manuel said that lefthander J.A. Happ and righthander Joe Blanton will be available to pitch out of the bullpen in Games 1 and 2. The move is an indication that the Phillies plan on keeping 11 pitchers, the only lefty being veteran Scott Eyre, who has been hampered by an elbow injury. Manuel said he planned on announcing his roster after today's work-out, when he will be able to talk to the players who have been left off the roster.

For sure, this is an unconventional approach. Manuel said there was a big indication that Happ would start at some point this series. If he is required to pitch in the back end of Game 1, he could pitch Game 4 on three days rest. Same goes for Blanton. It sounds as if Pedro Martinez will be at the ready to start.

Confusing? Absolutely. But with an injury-riddled bullpen, the Phillies obviously feel that it is necessary.

Now, why Lee over Hamels?

Easy. Lee will be on five days rest for Game 1. Hamels will be on four days rest for Game 2. In reality, Game 1 and Game 2 are of equal importance, and both pitchers will be on normal rest for Game 5.

Lee joined the Phillies in a trade deadline deal with Cleveland. The reigning American League Cy Young Award winner finished 7-4 with a 3.39 ERA for the Phillies and now makes his postseason debut.

Lee has faced the Rockies once in a his career, pitching seven innings and allowing one run with nine strikeouts in a Phillies win in early August.

Hamels allowed seven runs in his only outing against Colorado, but it came in his first start of the season, when his fastball sat in the mid-80's.

Posted by Daily News staff @ 1:05 PM  Permalink | 87 comments
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Posted 12:56 PM, 10/06/2009
VermontPhilsFan
Which Cliff Lee will it be? Let's hope for the lights out Cy Young version!
Posted 01:06 PM, 10/06/2009
randy_w
I think its good motivation for both players... hopefully it brings out the sub-1 ERA version of Lee and the determined, 5-days rest, MVP in Hamels.
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Posted 01:09 PM, 10/06/2009
MTust24
I love the fact that all these "analysts" are doubtin the phils again. They play better when everyone doubts them. I hope they keep talkin about how our bullpen sucks and the starters are inconsistent and blah blah blah and then Lee and Hamels both come out and slice through that rockies lineup and our hitters light it up and before you know it were gearing up for the next round. This is what they need! GO PHILS
Posted 01:09 PM, 10/06/2009
Mike08
That's BS! Hamels is our #1. Nice excuse though Charlie, "short rest"... What a joke! Hamels threw 43 pitches, not 100, you dummy!!
Posted 01:09 PM, 10/06/2009
kolbskid
I still think you gotta go with whats worked in the past....hamels
Posted 01:10 PM, 10/06/2009
brian
I would have gone with Hamels, but it probably doesn't make a whole lot of difference.
Posted 01:10 PM, 10/06/2009
brian
I would have gone with Hamels, but it probably doesn't make a whole lot of difference.
Posted 01:12 PM, 10/06/2009
Mark Patrick
Happ needs to start game 3 or 4.
Posted 01:13 PM, 10/06/2009
Mike08
Lee has NO playoff experience! So why put him in game 1...
Posted 01:16 PM, 10/06/2009
pigsofsunday
That goes for Hamels in game 2 also. Time to step up.
Posted 01:16 PM, 10/06/2009
cfiglarz
Sure hope its the Cy Young version! GO PHILS!
Posted 01:17 PM, 10/06/2009
Denali
The Rockies problems with lefties are well documented. Pitch Happ in game 3. Let's sweep these chumps and get ready for the NLCS.
Posted 01:19 PM, 10/06/2009
FireChrisWheeler!
Bring it! Let's go Phillies!
Posted 01:20 PM, 10/06/2009
smel4727
Lee has been waiting his career to pitch in the post-season. He will have had ample rest, and time to prepare for the hitters. He'll be fine. Now can we please go back to worrying about the back-end of the bullpen? Thank you.
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