Phillies Hold Reds to 4 Runs in Sweep: The Philadelphia Phillies held the Cincinnati Reds to 11 hits, a .124 average and four runs, sweeping them out of their first playoff trip since 1995. Cole Hamels pitched a five-hit shutout in the 3-0 clinching win. "This series showed just how devastating the Phillies' trio of starting pitchers can really be for a playoff opponent," writes Phil Sheridan.
I told my roommate in the middle of September that the Phillies would win the World Series with Halladay as the MVP. So far so good.
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 12:04 PM on October 11, 2010
Four runs over three games? Sakes alive, that's a beatdown.
posted by lil_brown_bat at 09:37 AM on October 11, 2010