Wow, what a disgrace. Just a horrible game the Phillies played tonight. They played with no intensity, zero desire to win, nothing, just very mundane, boring baseball. I will say they started out pretty good by scoring a few runs but from there it was all downhill. I wouldn't say that it is time to panic but if they lose tomorrow, I might start getting a little worried. There magic number is four to clinch to division. Now they have eight games remaining. All they need to do is win four of them. So if they play .500 baseball the rest of the way, they can guarantee there ticket to the postseason. The Braves and Marlins can help them out by losing themselves but they are both playing solid baseball at this moment. They look like they think that the Braves and Marlins are just gonna roll over and give it to them. They can't have that attitude. That's the kind of attitude that cost the Mets the past two years and we all know where the are today.
I will give a brief overview about tonight's game. Ryan Howard and Paul Bako both hit home runs. Kyle Kendrick started for Pedro and pitched four innings then Jamie Moyer pitched four more. Combined they went eight innings and gave up five runs. Then in the ninth inning Tyler Walker came into the game looking to keep the game the same and bring it into extra innings. He was unsuccessful. The first batter hit a single, then Ryan Braun hit a walk-off, two-run home run to win the game for the Brewers 7-5.
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Phillies:Joe Blanton allowed just two hits and two walks and struck out nine in seven scoreless innings in a 9-3 victory over the Marlins in Game 1 of a doubleheader Tuesday at Land Shark Stadium. Combined with six shutout innings the previous Thursday against the Nationals at Citizens Bank Park, Blanton (11-7) has now thrown 13 consecutive scoreless innings. Blanton threw a career-high 18 consecutive scoreless innings Aug. 16-31, 2005, when he pitched for Oakland.
Brewers:Five days after he beat the Cubs at Wrigley Field, Dave Bush surrendered more earned runs -- five -- than he recorded outs -- four -- in a loss at Miller Park. Bush lasted only 1 1/3 innings in his shortest start of the season and lost for the first time in three starts. He'll face the Phillies for the first time since April 23, when Bush took a no-hitter into the eighth inning only to lose it on a Matt Stairs home run. He still won that day, allowing one run on two hits in a season-high 7 2/3 innings.

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