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No cheating here. Just another timely drive for the NL East champs.
"I knew I hit it OK," Utley said. "I hit a ball in the first inning I thought I hit better than that one, but lucky for us, the weather is still warm and it's a good hitters' ballpark."
The Reds never regained their footing after Halladay shut them down in the series opener. The surprise NL Central winners led 4-0 in Game 2 but quickly fell apart, committing four errors in a gut-wrenching 7-4 loss that put them on the brink of elimination.
Hamels took it from there.
The 2008 World Series MVP, quite the luxury to have as a No. 3 starter in the postseason, increased his perfect mark against Cincinnati to 7-0 in eight career starts. He also improved to 6-3 in 11 postseason outings.
"I have that sort of positive energy every time I come here," said Hamels, who tossed five shutout innings in his major league debut in Cincinnati in 2006.
Hamels, who went 5-1 with a 1.48 ERA in his final seven starts of the regular season, allowed only two runners to reach second and none of the Reds got to third.
"He was sharp and I mean, he was good the whole nine innings," Manuel said.
Hamels also got some help from his defense in the first when center fielder Shane Victorino sprinted into the gap in left-center to grab Phillips' liner with speedy Drew Stubbs on first.
Cincinnati's fielders were not so helpful to Cueto.
Reds shortstop Orlando Cabrera, a late addition to the lineup, made an errant throw in the first that allowed Placido Polanco to score an unearned run, quieting the towel-waving crowd desperate for something to cheer about. Rolen mishandled Carlos Ruiz's grounder to third in the sixth but Homer Bailey got Hamels to fly out to end the inning.
Cincinnati chased Oswalt early in Game 2, but was still impressed with the Phillies' trio of starters.
"Those three alone can probably take them to the World Series and win it," Votto said.
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