Websites such as Philly.com need to be a little more careful when they update their home page for breaking news -- or breaking sports, in this case...
Perhaps it was intentional, though. Tonight's comeback win would make for one epic movie. (No, not Epic Movie. God forbid.) Down 9-2 going into the bottom of the 8th the Phillies scored 4 runs in the 8th and had the potential tying run at the plate before the inning ended. After Danys Baez pitched a scoreless 9th (that's a shock in itself) the Dodgers brought in their closer, Jonathan Broxton. You may remember Broxton from such spectacular choke jobs as 2008 NLCS Game 4 and 2009 NLCS Game 4. Broxton proceeded to hit a batter and walk the next two to load the bases. Two runs scored on an error by Dodgers third baseman Casey Blake, and Carlos Ruiz hit a two-run double off the fence in deep left-center -- the only base hit of the inning -- to win it.
The Phils have now won 16 of their last 20 to move within 2 games of Atlanta in the NL East and 1 game of San Francisco in the NL Wild Card race (although a fourth straight division title is greatly preferred). Shane Victorino is back from the disabled list. By the end of the month both Ryan Howard and Chase Utley should be back as well. They still need better work out of the bullpen (Brad Lidge's recent resurgence is very important) but things continue to look up.
2 comments:
I was there - it was awesome! A beautiful illustration of why I never ever leave a game early...
...unlike the four doofuses sitting behind us in section 136 who left after the seventh - fine by me since one of them kept speaking in the Sling Blade voice for some annoying reason.
Maybe that's his natural voice?
I can't say I never leave early, but there have to be other circumstances (such as the game getting really far out of hand, or terrible weather).
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