Ben Sheets gave up 5 runs in 6.0 innings. J.J. Hardy hit a solo shot in the third and Prince Fielder hit a two-run shot in the 6th, breaking his homerless streak. The Crew couldn’t come up with anything else against Ryan Madson, Scot Eyre, Chad Durbin, or Brad Lidge, though, and they dropped yet another pathetic game on Thursday. Their Wild Card lead has slipped to a mere 3.0 games over Philly, who look to pass them in a matter of days.
Offensive MVP: Phillies 1B Ryan Howard (2-3/2R/12B/1HR/3RBI/1BB/0K)
Pitching MVP: Phillies RP Ryan Madson (2IP/2H/0ER/0BB/2SO)
Alex’s Take:
This one wasn’t surprising. The Phillies are assuredly superior to Milwaukee in every phase of the game, and they simply pounded on the Crew’s so-called ace. Reliance on the homerun is simply killing Milwaukee’s postseason hopes this year, and it looks as though a complete overhaul of the bullpen, offense, and coaching staff is needed to give Brew City another chance in 2009. With Cole Hamels coming up, and the bottom of the Brewers’ rotation scheduled to face the Phillies rampaging bats, the playoff hopes of 2008 could, and probably will, become a distant memory in a matter of days.
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