And just to make it all worse for the Reds, the Phillies decided to go ahead and actually earn themselves a run in the bottom of the eighth. Already up 6-4, the Phillies got a single from Chase Utley, a stolen base, and then a single through the hole by Jayson Werth to drive him home. No further damage was done, but the insurance run gave the Phillies and closer Brad Lidge a three-run lead heading into the ninth, and the Reds' odds are long.
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