66 ERA agains the Yankees tomorrow um I'm with you

Unfortunately for the Phils, Pettite got out of further difficulty, rather than having the game blown open. 5) The Yankees scored two runs in the fourth on a borderline walk call, and an A-Rod home run that went the bare 330 feet and was ruled out after instant replay review. And that, really, is the difference between this year and last for Hamels; when staked to a lead and looking good, he suddenly hits clear air turbulence, and then compounds the problem by throwing a curveball to Pettite to allow the tying run, then giving up back to back hits to Jeter and Damon and lose the lead. Seriously, if the man hadn't earned his bona fides last year, Philly Fan would have been screaming for J.A Happ to start the game And they would have been right.

And if this somehow gets to a seventh game, and Hamels gets the start in New York Let's just say that there should be guys up before the first pitch. 3) With one out in the sixth, Nick Swisher joined the ranks of Yankee hitters who joined their party by hitting an absolute bomb to right, and "Let's Go Yankees" are heard in the stadium Not a good moment on any level for the home team. Yankee offense is officially out of the cage and threatening to take over the series, and Yankee Fan can also be heard singing "Hey Hey Hey, Good Bye." Kind of premature for Game Three, and a bit of an insult to the Baseball Gods. But really, Yankee Fan does not believe in the Baseball Gods, or at least, they know that the deity has been bought and paid for, like everyone else...

2) After Werth's second bomb, Pettite put Ruiz on with a walk, andthe Phils were unable to do anything in the pinch hit for Happ, because Eric Bruntlett really isn't a major league player. It does not speak well for the organization that they needed that from Bruntlett... 1) Or that they couldn't get a clean inning from the third through the (gulp) eighth,with Chad Durbin continuing the bleeding, or from Brett Myers in the eighth, who also gave up an opposite field bomb to Hideki Matsui. Say good bye to Brett, Phillies Fan; you really won't miss him. The Yankee Offense is officially out of the cage, and if you're feeling scared for Joe Blanton and his career 8.66 ERA agains the Yankees tomorrow, um, I'm with you.