Our crystal ballgame leads toward Phils

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Bill Conlin

We are about to learn what happens when two stretch-running stakes horses match up in a best-of-five series. Have two ballclubs ever gone into the postseason on a hotter roll? Having rested ace Cole Hamels to run the first leg, plus the homefield advantage, gives the Phillies a photo edge in what could be the best of the division matchups. The Rockies rock on offense and have the NL's stingiest defense - despite leather liability, MVP co-favorite, Matt Holliday in left. Clint Hurdle's pitching is young, deep, fearless and wild enough to keep hitters off balance.

We are about to learn what happens when two stretch-running stakes horses match up in a best-of-five series. Have two ballclubs ever gone into the postseason on a hotter roll? Having rested ace Cole Hamels to run the first leg, plus the homefield advantage, gives the Phillies a photo edge in what could be the best of the division matchups. The Rockies rock on offense and have the NL's stingiest defense - despite leather liability, MVP co-favorite, Matt Holliday in left. Clint Hurdle's pitching is young, deep, fearless and wild enough to keep hitters off balance.

The Phillies have great top-to-bottom power. They also have the National League's best lineup speed. Jimmy Rollins previewed the winning blueprint for the East Champions - sounds good, right? - in Sunday's tour de force: Single, steal, steal, jog home on Chase Utley's sac fly. Charlie Manuel has to remember that his ballclub's great surge from seven back to one ahead was fueled by a withering balance between smallball and longball, not just touch-'em-all heroics. That should work for the better part of October.

My pick: Cole Hamels will bring enough order to an entertaining, high-scoring series to bring the Phillies home.

-- Phillies in 5.

 

Sam Donnellon

Tuesday night, towels waving, Cole Hamels on the hill looking for his second victory of this short series with a national television audience watching. It doesn't get any bigger than this.

Tuesday night, towels waving, Cole Hamels on the hill looking for his second victory of this short series with a national television audience watching. It doesn't get any bigger than this.

This is the October that Cole Hamels goes from a local hero to a national name. Two victories over a team as prolific, and hot, as the Colorado Rockies will begin a career that will etch him onto the list of big-game arms, guys who could channel their lust for the spotlight rather than be consumed by it.

Between then and now though, hold on. Rooting for your team against these guys will be like wishing a house to land upright amid a hurricane.

-- Phillies in 5.

 

Paul Hagen

The Rockies have been on a roll, but needed an extra day and extra innings to lock up their playoff spot. The Phillies have their starting rotation lined up and their once-a-day bullpen has gotten 2 days off.

The Rockies have been on a roll, but needed an extra day and extra innings to lock up their playoff spot. The Phillies have their starting rotation lined up and their once-a-day bullpen has gotten 2 days off.

The homefield advantage could make the difference.

-- Phillies in 5.

 

Marcus Hayes

Pit two hitting teams with two suspect pitching staffs against each other and it falls to defense, speed and bullpens.

Pit two hitting teams with two suspect pitching staffs against each other and it falls to defense, speed and bullpens.

The Phillies' bullpen has been remarkably efficient, if not pedigreed; the Rockies', young and talented.

The Phillies are the more efficient basestealers in history - and don't run enough, considering the strikeout/home run dilemma their lineup presents.

Both teams are hot. Both teams backed in.

A nod to the Rockies. Call it a gut.

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