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		<title>Playoff Diary: NLCS Predictions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whew. That was pretty exciting, wasn&#8217;t it? I&#8217;m still recovering (mentally and physically) from Monday night&#8217;s 5-4 comeback win over the Rockies, a victory that sent the Phillies into the NLCS for the second straight year. It&#8217;s amazing, really: The Phillies, who have spent most of my life being an absolutely horrid team &#8212; my [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whew. That was pretty exciting, wasn&#8217;t it? I&#8217;m still recovering (mentally and physically) from Monday night&#8217;s 5-4 comeback win over the Rockies, a victory that sent the Phillies into the NLCS for the second straight year. It&#8217;s amazing, really: The Phillies, who have spent most of my life being an absolutely horrid team &#8212; my grandfather used to tell that old joke about how they&#8217;re the strongest team in the National League, because they&#8217;re always holding everyone else up at the bottom &#8212; are now in the NLCS! Again! I&#8217;m still trying to wrap my head around this.</p>
<p>And, of course, it&#8217;s time for a prediction. The obvious answer here is Phillies in 5, because I can&#8217;t make lame jokes about how these games are going to finish for more than five games. (For the record, before the postseason I picked <a href="http://www.walkoffwalk.com/2009/10/lets-fist-out-some-quick-and-d.html">the Phillies in 6</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>Game 1</strong><br />
This is the one the Phillies are going to lose, unfortunately. Cole Hamels, who <a href="http://www.thefightins.com/meechone/thats-right-cole-hamels-does-have-a-camaro/">will drive out to the mound on his Camaro</a>, will celebrate his return to the NLCS by giving up a home run to some crappy player, as he seems to have done all season. Let&#8217;s say <strong>Dodgers, 6-3</strong>. The <em>New York Times</em>&#8216;s game recap will mention how we <a href="http://philadelphiawilldo.com/post/212171539">are one step closer to the first ever performance-enhancing drug free World Series</a>. Larry Bowa celebrates the NLCS Game 1 win by calling a reporter over to a side room and sucker-punching him as he enters (this actually happened, when Bowa was a Phillies SS).</p>
<p><strong>Game 2</strong><br />
The Phillies fight back with&#8230; oh, let&#8217;s say, Pedro Martinez on the mound. After giving up a first-inning three-run homer, Martinez shuts down the Dodgers and the <strong>Phillies rally for a 7-4 victory</strong>. After Jimmy Rollins hits the go-ahead homer, <a href="http://www.thefightins.com/meechone/fuck-yeah-jimmy-the-video/">Shane Victorino celebrates</a> by saying, &#8220;Fuck yeah, mofos! I&#8217;m gonna be celebrating this crazy fuckin&#8217; win all night!&#8221; TBS plays the video three times.</p>
<p><strong>Game 3</strong><br />
The series returns to Philadelphia and Cliff Lee tosses a complete-game shutout and a <strong>4-0 win for the Phillies</strong>. TBS&#8217;s Chip Caray announces postgame that the Dodgers have taken a 3-0 series lead with their incredible 15-12 victory tonight, thanks to four homers by Jackie Robinson. The Phillies&#8217; newest fan club, the Lee Pack, celebrates.</p>
<p><strong>Game 4</strong><br />
The <strong>Phillies coast in this one, 10-5</strong>; in other good news for those of us watching at home, George Lopez&#8217;s late night talk show is canceled before it begins and the avocado goes extinct.</p>
<p><strong>Game 5</strong><br />
What else? The <strong>Phillies win this one, 7-5</strong>, on a 2-run homer by Matt Stairs in the bottom of the eighth. Brad Lidge closes out the game and celebrates by calling Rob Neyer into a side room offering him out for continuing to harp on how bad he was all season. (That&#8217;s the job of Phillies&#8217; fans!) The Phillies&#8217; new newest fan club, the Hamels Flotilla, celebrates. The <em>Times</em> laments that noted drug-free player Manny Ramirez will not make the World Series; ESPN attempts to hold its own alternate Series after the Yankees are, too, eliminated by a walkoff walk by Bobby Abreu (ALCS stats: 0-0, 20 BBs).</p>
<p>These predictions accurate or your money back. Let&#8217;s go Phils!</p>
<p><em>Each day(-ish) during the postseason, <a href="http://philadelphiawilldo.com/">Dan McQuade</a> will write about the Phillies’ chance at a second straight World Series title. You can usually read his thoughts on baseball at <a href="http://walkoffwalk.com/">Walkoff Walk</a>. He posted part of this as a draft, accidentally, with only about half of it done, at first. He thinks it was funnier then.</em></p>
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