
First and foremost I would like to apologize for not writing yesterday's blog. I got caught up in a couple of other things and was unable to write it. Anyway back to more important things. Cole Hamels was looking to get back on track against the Mets tonight. Cole did a really nice job tonight. He did throw a lot of pitches but he pitched 6 2/3 innings and only allowed one run. Even though the Mets lineup isn't the way we are used to seeing it, it doesn't matter, Cole pitched well and he will look to build off of it.
The Phillies were able to score four runs throughout the game as they won 4-2. They had a total of six doubles that was led by Shane Victorino who had three of them.
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Phillies:Left-hander J.A. Happ will miss his second start because of a strained oblique, which means Jamie Moyer will get his second start in his place. He allowed three hits and two runs in six innings Monday in a loss to Houston at Minute Maid Park.
Mets:Mike Pelfrey completed eight innings for the first time in 28 starts this season, beating the Cubs at Citi Field on Sunday. Pelfrey allowed six baserunners and one run, and he needed merely 105 pitches -- 25 in the seventh inning and 10 to his final batter -- to do so. Pelfrey returned to his two-seam fastball and threw it for strikes the way he hadn't in his two previous starts, in which he walked 10 in 9 2/3 innings.

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