Here we go with some baseball.
GAME 1
The Cardinals didn't give up at the end of the season, being down 10 1/2 games out of the play-off spot, so you can bet that they are goint o fight in this series. Jaime Garcia will take the mound for the Cardinals. Garcia won three in a row to finish the season with a flourish. The 25 year old has a nice 2-1 lifetime record against the heavily favored Phillies, but settled for 2 no decisions during the regular season. Albert Pujols, who is nursing a sore right heel, delivered the final blow with a run-scoring single in the seventh to give his team a 5-4 victory. Pujols has struggled versus Hamels going 4-for-23 in his career, but launched a mammoth first-inning homer in their last outing on Sept. 18. Ryan Theriot, who had two hits on Sunday, is 7-for-21 in his career versus Hamels. St. Louis is 9-2 in their last 11 home games.
The Phillies have have seen this Cardinal team knock around Cliff Lee for 4 runs and they taged The Doc for 3. Now Cole Hamels will take the hill for the Phillies hoping to to bring this series in their favor 2-1. Hamels, under normal circumstances have put the Phillies in a good spot in the post-season. The 27year-old lefty was the 2008 World Series MVP and has six career postseason victories heading into a Game 3 matchup Tuesday against the Cardinals and Jaime Garcia. With the best-of-five NL division series tied at one apiece, this is not a stage likely to rattle Hamels. But he has been rattled a little here at the end of the season. Hamels is just 2-3 in his career versus the Cardinals, dropping his lone outing on Sept. 18. He permitted four runs on seven hits in seven innings in a 5-0 loss. It has been nearly a month since Hamels got a strike in the win column and is 0-3 in his last 3 starts with an ERA of 4.26. Both Howard and Rollins have struggled against Garcia, going 2-for-11 and 1-for-11, respectively. I orginally liked the Phillies to get this win but the numbers here show differently gotta back the Cardinals here.
REGUALR PLAY
ST LOUIS CARDINALS +114
GAME 1
The Cardinals didn't give up at the end of the season, being down 10 1/2 games out of the play-off spot, so you can bet that they are goint o fight in this series. Jaime Garcia will take the mound for the Cardinals. Garcia won three in a row to finish the season with a flourish. The 25 year old has a nice 2-1 lifetime record against the heavily favored Phillies, but settled for 2 no decisions during the regular season. Albert Pujols, who is nursing a sore right heel, delivered the final blow with a run-scoring single in the seventh to give his team a 5-4 victory. Pujols has struggled versus Hamels going 4-for-23 in his career, but launched a mammoth first-inning homer in their last outing on Sept. 18. Ryan Theriot, who had two hits on Sunday, is 7-for-21 in his career versus Hamels. St. Louis is 9-2 in their last 11 home games.
The Phillies have have seen this Cardinal team knock around Cliff Lee for 4 runs and they taged The Doc for 3. Now Cole Hamels will take the hill for the Phillies hoping to to bring this series in their favor 2-1. Hamels, under normal circumstances have put the Phillies in a good spot in the post-season. The 27year-old lefty was the 2008 World Series MVP and has six career postseason victories heading into a Game 3 matchup Tuesday against the Cardinals and Jaime Garcia. With the best-of-five NL division series tied at one apiece, this is not a stage likely to rattle Hamels. But he has been rattled a little here at the end of the season. Hamels is just 2-3 in his career versus the Cardinals, dropping his lone outing on Sept. 18. He permitted four runs on seven hits in seven innings in a 5-0 loss. It has been nearly a month since Hamels got a strike in the win column and is 0-3 in his last 3 starts with an ERA of 4.26. Both Howard and Rollins have struggled against Garcia, going 2-for-11 and 1-for-11, respectively. I orginally liked the Phillies to get this win but the numbers here show differently gotta back the Cardinals here.
REGUALR PLAY
ST LOUIS CARDINALS +114