PreGaming with Craigslist: Phillies/Brewers
huggingharoldreynolds.blogspot.com 10/1/2008 — People in two miserable cities are getting ready for the NLDS. But checking on Craigslist, you wouldn't know it. There's a game in Philly tonight, and by the looks of it... ugh. I can't lie - Philly seems completely unexcited about Game 1.
Your Team Ain’t S#!t Playoff Edition: Brewers
bugsandcranks.com 10/1/2008 —
In February and March, I previewed the 29 other MLB teams and compared them to our beloved Devil Rays, in anticipation of the 2008 season which has Rayvolutionized The Game ….
To get you ready for October, we’ll do it one more ‘gain with the 7 ...
Intriguing Possible World Series Matchups
victoriatimes.blogspot.com 10/1/2008 — With a lot of big name teams with storied histories in this year's baseball playoffs, there are a lot of intriguing matchups. This post ranks all 16 possible matchups from most interesting to least interesting.
Brewers Lose First Playoff Game in 26 Years - Brewers Game Score
brewersmix.blogspot.com 10/2/2008 — The Milwaukee Brewers lost there first playoff game in 26 years to the Philadelphia Phillies by a score of 3 to 1. Phillies starter Cole Hamels gave up only 2 hits in 8 innings and no runs as he stifled the Brewers all game long. The Brewers did manage one run of Phillies closer Brad Lidge with Ryan
BP: NLDS Preview: Brewers vs. Phillies - MLB - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com 10/1/2008 — By Jay Jaffe, Baseball Prospectus Less than three weeks ago the Brewers came to Philadelphia holding a four-game lead in the wild-card race and carrying the league's second-best record despite a slump that had seen them lose seven of 10 to open ...
Phillies Short Hops: Game 1 —
Major League Baseball News 10/1/2008
Cole Hamels pitched eight shutout innings, striking out nine, and Chase Utley's double in the third inning chased home two, all the runs the Phillies would need in Game 1 of their National League Division Series on Wednesday against the Brewers, a 3-1 ...
Hamels, Phillies Shut Down Brewers —
Wash Post MLB 10/1/2008
PHILADELPHIA -- Cole Hamels put Philadelphia in position to win, then Brad Lidge barely hung on. Behind their top two arms, the Phillies grabbed their first postseason victory in 15 years.