Phils Shut Out The Nats
myteamrivals.typepad.com 9/3/2008 — In the 2nd game of the series, the Phillies shut out the Nationals by a score of 4-0. Cole Hamels was his usual self tonight; he pitched 7 1/3 innings without surrendering a run.
Phillies call up 3 more, Hamels dominates Nationals
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 9/3/2008 — This was how games with the Nationals are supposed to go. After losing to the Nats yesterday, the Phillies got an outstanding outing from Cole Hamels, who dominated the punchless Nationals. Hamels threw 7 and 1/3rd innings of shut out ball to lead the Phillies to a 4-0 win.....
Behind Hamels' gem, Phils blank Nats | phillies.com: News
philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com 9/3/2008 — WASHINGTON -- The Nationals' seven-game winning streak, a confidence-building dash for a struggling team, met Cole Hamels on Tuesday, a pitcher with no sympathy for trivial, yet inspiring little tales. Not in a pennant race, anyway. The feel-good ...
Phils mow down Nats | Philadelphia Inquirer | 09/03/2008
philly.com 9/3/2008 — WASHINGTON - Charlie Manuel talked about two important baseball decisions last night at Nationals Park: Chase Utley's snap decision to steal home in the third inning. The manager's impending decision on whether to pitch Cole Hamels on Sunday against ...
Chase Utley: Dirty Player
firejimbowden.blogspot.com 9/3/2008 — What a miserable jerk. Lannan a year ago in his major league debut hits him in the most clearly unintentional beaning I've ever seen. Tonight, a day after the Phillies beaned us three times to bring the total to 8 beanings on the year, Utley decides ...
Nationals cooled off by Phils' Hamels | nationals.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 9/3/2008 — WASHINGTON -- Left-hander Cole Hamels proved to be too much for the Nationals, who were blanked by the Phillies, 4-0, at Nationals Park on Tuesday night. The loss snapped Washington's seven-game winning streak, and it marked the 20th time the ...
Behind Hamels' gem, Phils blank Nats —
Major League Baseball News 9/3/2008
Phils ace Cole Hamels squashed the surging Nationals on five hits through 7 1/3 seemingly easy innings in a 4-0 victory at Nationals Park, suggesting that he's more than ready to deal with the National League East-leading Mets on Sunday night.