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Chase Utley

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2008 - Chase Utley 159 607 113 177 41 4 33 104 64 104 14 2 .292 .380 .535

Unbiased Postseason Recap: Day Seven

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Do the Phillies have the 2008 postsesaon's best fans? Answer: yes.

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Into the bottom of the sixth, Derek Lowe was cruising, Manny Ramirez had struck in the first inning with an RBI double, and the Dodgers were up 2-0, looking like the team that swept the Cubs.

Sixth inning comes along, Chase Utley hits a two-run bomb to tie it, and then two batters later, Pat Burrell goes deep, putting the Phillies up 3-2, a lead they'd hold for good to go up 1-0 in the NLCS.

Cole Hamels went seven strong innings (2 ER, 8 K, 2 BB) and the bullpen held it down with Ryan Madson and Brad Lidge for the final two.

The most exciting part of the game, besides all the tense moments and the home runs and the good baseball, was probably Derek Lowe and Shane Victorino colliding.

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Gameday Thread: 2008 All-Star Game

8:05 on FOX, y'all. Let's take this stupid, pointless day as a chance to talk a lot of B.S. about players that have no real bearing on our team. Rock and roll, hoochie koo.

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  Today's Starting Pitchers GS IP ERA WHIP BAA HR BB K W-L
Ben Sheets - RH - Brewers 18 123.0 2.85 1.11 .235 13 28 108 10-3
Cliff Lee - LH - Indians 18 124.2 2.31 1.03 .234 5 20 106 12-2
National League AB AVG OBP HR RBI
1 Hanley Ramirez - SS - Marlins 373 .311 .391 23 45
2 Chase Utley - 2B - Phillies 364 .291 .372 25 69
3 Lance Berkman - 1B - Astros 334 .347 .443 22 73
4 Albert Pujols - DH - Cardinals 286 .350 .466 18 50
5 Chipper Jones - 3B - Braves 298 .376 .472 18 51
6 Matt Holliday - RF - Rockies 309 .337 .421 14 51
7 Ryan Braun - LF - Brewers 377 .286 .324 23 66
8 Kosuke Fukudome - CF - Cubs 326 .279 .383 7 36
9 Geovany Soto - C - Cubs 316 .288 .369 16 56
American League AB AVG OBP HR RBI
1 Ichiro - RF - Mariners 391 .304 .366 3 21
2 Derek Jeter - SS - Yankees 352 .284 .345 5 42
3 Josh Hamilton - CF - Rangers 377 .310 .367 21 95
4 Alex Rodriguez - 3B - Yankees 279 .312 .392 19 53
5 Manny Ramirez - LF - Red Sox 328 .293 .389 18 60
6 Milton Bradley - DH - Rangers 269 .316 .440 19 57
7 Kevin Youkilis - 1B - Red Sox 328 .314 .381 15 63
8 Joe Mauer - C - Twins 301 .322 .418 5 41
9 Dustin Pedroia - 2B - Red Sox 395 .314 .357 9 47

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Open Thread: 2008 Home Run Derby

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Dig the psychotic smile of Florida Marlins All-Star second baseman Dan Uggla!

Lefties will obviously have the advantage at Yankee Stadium tonight. I'm going with Justin Morneau.

In fact, let's make some picks:

Winner?

Most home runs in a single round by any player (number of homers, that is)?

Player who hits the least home runs in the first round?

Player who hits the most home runs in the first round?

Over/Under: Number of references to Josh Hamilton's checkered past -- 3.5

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Who ya got for the All-Star teams?

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Yep, four Rangers. What can you do? Bradley, Hamilton and Kinsler are killing the ball. I debated a few positions. I wasn't terribly comfortable voting Bradley as an OFer, but the way he's hitting, he's on my team somehow or another. He has played about 15 games in the outfield anyway. DH was hard, but ultimately I let favoritism win out and took Huff over Oritz, who is slightly better but has played less. Plus he's on the DL, so screw Papi. Plus DH is pretty weak.

First base was between Giambi and Youkilis, and it's a toss-up. Mauer was a no-brainer. Young isn't terribly good but he's the best of the bunch. Boy does Jeter stink.

You don't get to vote pitcher, obviously, but I'd take Cliff Lee for throwing about 30 more innings than Justin Duchscherer, who has been off his nut starting for the A's with a sub-2 ERA. Most of the AL's best pitchers have crap W-L records, but Lee is both legitimately great all of a sudden and 11-1.

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The DH should be Pujols. Hard to leave him off, but Berkman is just a little better. The OF was weird to pick. Burrell, LUDWICK??, and Bay? Sure, why not. Volquez over Lincecum at SP for me, but that one's tough, too. McCann by a hair or two over Soto. Utley over Uggla was another tough pick.

No-brainers: butt-fugly Chipper Jones and Hanley Ramirez.

Who ya got?

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