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Boy, did the Phils send a message "loud and clear" to the Cardinals, Dodgers, and the American League-----a dominating 5 to 1 complete game victory by Cliff Lee! Lee retired 16 batters in a row during his 9 innining stint.

Mitch Pezdek------Dash Aficionado and Legend in My Own Mind


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Boy, did the Phils send a message "loud and clear" to the Cardinals, Dodgers, and the American League-----a dominating 5 to 1 complete game victory by Cliff Lee! Lee retired 16 batters in a row during his 9 innining stint.

Started off a tad bit shaky but then got in a hell of a groove. What an outing.

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There is certainly something to be said for Cliff Lee to pitch the entire game. Quite a feat.

More impressive however is the Dodgers winning after the majority of people wrote them off to not win a single game in the series. Including many of the die-hard Dodger fans we have at my club.

I'll be at today's game! Go Dodgers!

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There is certainly something to be said for Cliff Lee to pitch the entire game. Quite a feat.

Yeah I know what you mean; ESPN and Fox seemed pretty damn sure the Phillies had no chance against the Dodgers or Rays last year. Anything can happen in the playoffs!

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My BELOVED Boston Red Sox are in trouble. I hope Beckett pitches well today, and they win, or they will really have their "backs against the wall"!

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Yeah I know what you mean; ESPN and Fox seemed pretty damn sure the Phillies had no chance against the Dodgers or Rays last year.

How do you think Matt Holliday slept last night - oh my!

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Thanks Matt Holliday!

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Thank God that I root for the Phillies as well as Boston. My Red Sox are done, unfortunately. That was a good pitching duel last night until the 7th inning, when the roof caved in. It is almost impossible to come back from a 2 game deficit, especially when you used your two best pitchers in games #1 and 2.

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The mrs and I were at last nights Yankee game and it very well may have been one of the best games I have ever seen.Granted there was a blown call by the ump but thats baseball.Minny had bases loaded no one out and Robertson got out of it A Rod earned his stripes and Tex woke up!!! WOW what a game.Best part was We were invited to sit with Minny's family seats and were on the arm

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Right now, the Dodgers lead 4 to 0. Who would have thought the Cards would have been swept?

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Not quite over yet, but it sure looks bad for St. Louis. I thought they'd put up more of a fight.

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The Red Sox were swept. Hey, the Angels are a good team, deserve to take on the Yanks. Thank God my Phils are still going. They should win today.

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The Red Sox were swept. Hey, the Angels are a good team, deserve to take on the Yanks. Thank God my Phils are still going. They should win today.

Phillies bat .359 against Hammel, so that's a plus. He also has a terrible ERA when pitching at Coors Field.

Happ on the other hand, although having only faced the Rockies once, was excellent against them, like he has been all season.

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What a comeback. 3 runs scored with 2 outs. That's what I call a 2-out rally

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What a comeback. 3 runs scored with 2 outs. That's what I call a 2-out rally

One of the best games this year.

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In a way I'm sad to see Philly win. Dodger's record against them this year, I think 3-4, or 4-3, one of the two. Against the Rockies 14-2.

I am, however, glad Philly won. Now the Dodgers don't have to play a game in 28* weather! What is that BS about? Freakin' Colorado.

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The Dodgers and Phillies are very even this year. Should be a good series.

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