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Running Diary: Game 2 NLCS
I’ve always wanted to write a running diary of a baseball game, so here I am in the Bleacher Report headquarters coming to you live. Game 2 of the NLCS between the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies...
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Phils Offensive Barage Leads To Game 2 Victory
The Phillies had two four run innings and beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-5 in game two of the National League Championship series to take a 2-0 lead heading to LA.Pitcher Brett Myers came up big, not on the hill, but at the plate...
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NLCS Game 2: At Any Given Moment, A Phillies Win Can Be Bittersweet
At any given moment, the path we seem to be on can change.In the first inning of the NLCS, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brett Myers threw a pitch behind L.A. Dodgers’ Manny Ramirez and later claim the ball slipped...
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Manny Ramirez Is Too Good To Pass Up
I'm getting to the point where I expect Manny Ramirez to get a hit every at-bat. In fact, I'm actually disappointed when he doesn't...
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Dodgers look to get swagger back in game 3
How incredible did the dodgers look just a week ago sweeping the cubs. So incredible everyone was wondering just how many games it would take until they got to the world series. Now down 2-0 it's put up or shut up time for them...
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Phillies-Dodgers: Game Three Preview
So here we sit, two games into the NLCS, and the Philadelphia Phillies are on their way out to Los Angeles for at most three games in Chavez Ravine against the Los Angeles Dodgers...
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Sometimes life interupts baseball
I won't pretend to write a story like Bill Lyons wrote when Charlie Manuel's mom died before Friday's NLCS game 2 pitting the Philadelphia Phillies vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. This picture, copied from Philly...
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Boston wants to beat L.A. again ...Lets go Dodgers VS Sox
So here it is the A.L.C.S no one would have never thought that it would come down to the Tampa Bay (formerly known as "Devil") Rays Vs. The Boston Red Sox...
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Dodgers To Trade Jones?
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Andruw Jones said that if he is not starting, he wants to be traded: "I'm an everyday guy or I need to move out." Jones struggled mightily for the Dodgers in nearly a half of a season, hitting ...
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Phillies Take Care Of Business at Home: Up 2-0 On Dodgers
With Game Two in the books and the Phillies taking care of business at home in both games, there are a lot of questions the Dodgers need to answer... fast. For example, who is going to start Game Four now in L...
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The Dodgers Face Adversity for the First Time
From the beginning it looked like another Dodger road win. Veteran pitcher Derek Lowe was on target, escaping jams and forcing the Phillies into grounders with his signature sinker. He almost looked as good as he did in Game One in Chicago...
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Inside The Box Score: NLCS Game One
The Phillies won the opener of the NLCS last night, as Chase Utley and Pat Burrell connected for home runs off of Dodgers starter Derek Lowe in a three-run sixth inning...
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Phillies-Dodgers: Welcome to the Playoff(s) Chase
You can read my headline any way you wish. Both applied last night in Game One.Biggest Philadelphia win since Game One of the 2001 NBA Finals...
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Why the Yankees Don't Regret Letting Joe Torre Go
Now that Joe Torre's new team is playing in the National League Championship Series while his old club failed to reach the playoffs for the first time since before Torre's tenure there, some ...
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To Manny or Not to Manny, that is the question?
Everyone across the baseball nation, especially in Red Sox nation has seen what Manny Ramirez can do. He can bring his big bat and his antics along with it...
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Phillies-Dodgers: Third Time (Through the Lineup) is the Charm for Philly
In football, you always hear about "halftime adjustments." In baseball, it's a little different; there is no break to analyze what the other team is doing to you...
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Masterson's Musings: Return of the Jedi
- Thank Elway for the new South Park episode completely validating everyone here at Frost Brewed Baseball's opinions of the new Indiana Jones movie...
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NLCS Preview: Equal Pitching and Equal Bullpens Equals a Great Matchup
Jesus. It's been 20 years since the Dodgers made it this far. 20 damn years. I was four. Ronald Reagan was still in office. Communist Russia was still around. And the Dodgers did this. Literally, every team in the N...
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Despite Loss, Los Angeles Dodgers Still Have an Important Game Two To Play
Despite an early lead, the Dodgers lost Game One of the 2008 National League Championship Series to the Phillies, 3-2. The Phillies, who were down 2-0 until the sixth inning, were powered by home runs by Chase Utley and Pat Burrell...
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NLCS Game One: Phillies Defeat Dodgers in Usual Style
Philadelphia Phillies fans should be used to winning in this fashion. Lately, it seems the pattern is to have a shaky first inning, pitcher regains composure afterwards, offense shows up in one inning out of nine, and the bullpen salvages the win...
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Dodgers' Failure to Hang on Could Prove Costly
Brett Myers sat at his locker in the Phillies' victorious clubhouse, playing catch with his son Kolt, 3, as relaxed as can be. If only the Dodgers had held on Thursday night, Myers might have been more anxious...
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NLCS: Big Gift from the Los Angeles Braintrust in Game One
In a return to the bad old days—late spring and early summer—the Los Angeles Dodgers and their manager, Joe Torre, gifted Game One of the National League Championship Series to the Philadelphia Phillies...
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Field Of Dreams: Phillies Use The Longball To Take Game 1 From The Dodgers
Wow. It's been so long, I had forgotten how much fun October baseball can be. Or more accurately, I had forgotten how much fun October baseball can be when your team is winning. And boy oh boy, right now the Phillies are winning...
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Los Angeles Dodgers' NLCS Thoughts
Taking a look at the L.A. Dodgers' roster would leave many in awe. So many big names on the Dodgers. The arms, for instance, that L.A. trotted out there in Game One of the NLCS would make any team envious...
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Dodger-Phillies: L.A. Blues
In a night that saw the Dodgers jump on the Phillies early—it seemed like the Philadelphia bats would never wake up—Derek Lowe pitched a masterpiece for five innings, keeping everything true to his name...



















