Jayson Werth’s three-run, first-inning home run set the tone, and the Philadelphia Phillies never looked back on their way to a second straight World Series appearance with a 10-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Video: Philly Fans Voice Displeasure With TBS
Finally, a Philly booing we can all agree with:
Or maybe it’s just that they boo everything and just so happened to get it right on this occasion. You know, broken clock and all that.
Read Article >Video: Philly Fans Like to Swear on Live TV, Fall Off Moving Cars
God bless Philadelphia fans.
Hopefully that’s the extent of the damage this evening but something tells me that’s not likely.
Read Article >NLCS Game 5, 8:07 ET: Hamels Tries To Play Postseason Hero Again, Pitch Phillies Into World Series
For more on the Phillies and Dodgers, including tonight’s gamethreads, check out SB Nation’s The Good Phight and True Blue L.A.
Hamels, though, has not been the same pitcher he was last season, when he won MVP honors in both the NLCS and World Series. In two postseason starts this year, he has gone 1-1 while pitching to a 6.97 earned run average.
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