
As early as the 2nd inning, when the rain began to fall, people around us were talking perfect game. The innings flowed so smoothly for Hamels that I thought it would happen.
With my scorecard in a plastic bag to protect it from the rain, I noted Hamels' brilliance - four perfect innings. In the 5th, I asked Christine if she were nervous even though the Phillies were leading 3-0.
"I'm not nervous about the game," she said, an apparent reference to Hamels' shutdown performance to that point.
But then, after 14 in a row, Corey Hart - who robbed Pat Burrell of a spot on the All-Star team earlier this year - lined a clean single to right. The next inning, Hamels gave up a single and a walk, then set down the final eight he faced. Hamels faced only three batters over the minimum with just 101 pitches through eight innings. I think he should have been out there for the 9th, but we'll have more on that later.

Post-game: Walking out, we saw someone in a Sal Fasano Phillies shirt. Christine tried to snap a photo for Straight Cash Homey, but we couldn't get close enough and the photos came out blurry. ... Exiting our parking lot, cars always turn too tight and wind up hitting a big block of concrete on the curb line. Christine and I knew this Lexus in front of us was going to hit, but we didn't expect it to become stuck on this concrete with its wheels in the air. I offered to help the driver, but really there was nothing I could do.

All the scoring came in the 3rd inning. Carlos Ruiz singled, the first hit for either team, and Cole reached on an error during a sacrifice bunt. Then, Jimmy Rollins flew out and Jayson Werth struck out, so Yovani Gallardo should have been out of the inning. But defense is crucial in the playoffs, and Chase Utley made the Brewers pay with a two-run double after Mike Cameron misplayed a ball in center field. An intentional walk to Ryan Howard and an unintentional walk to Pat Burrell loaded them up for Shane Victorino, who walked in the third run. Pedro Feliz then thought it would be a good idea to swing at the first pitch he saw and later in the at-bat flew to center to end the inning.
The game was rather uneventful until the 9th, when Comeback Player of the Year Brad Lidge came in to shut the lights. He's pictured above striking out Corey Hart to end the game, but not before he gave up a run, two hits, a walk and a wild pitch while throwing 35 pitches. Even J-Roll seemed annoyed - he didn't huddle with the rest of the infielders when they paid a visit to the struggling closer. It seems lately that every appearance is like this for Lidge. I still think Hamels should have started the inning, but at least Lidge held on for the save.

J.D. Drew and Mike Lowell are in the lineup, and there were a couple of roster surprises: Mike Timlin didn't make the cut, but a third catcher did, meaning Terry Francona may have realized that Jason Varitek can't hit anymore.
"We're carrying three catchers to put our roster in its best position," Francona said. "Believe me, we're going to do everything in our power to win these games. If we feel like running or hitting for anybody is the right thing to do, we will."
Administrative notes: Tonight's game will end too late to update. I'll catch up with the champs tomorrow. Our game photos are a bit off today. Our seats, along the left field line, and the rain didn't make great conditions for picture-taking.
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Cole was good because he knew the weather and did not wear that terrible long sleeve shirt.
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