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I think the Giants will win the series at home in 5 games. They will lose one in Philly, and win out in San Francisco
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....and Phillies pitching?.....Pretty tough the second half.....
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![]() Phillies pitching has been good too. I just see SF pitching shutting down the Phillies. Don't get me wrong, I don't think the Giants are going to score 10 runs a game on Phillies pitching or anything. They will be close games. |
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I think the phills are softer after Halladay than the Giants are after Lincicum.
Oswalt and Hammels are Good and really pitched well down the stretch, they just don't scare me the way Cain and Sanchez do. I also am worried that Halladay may be a little strong in his start, after the no-no and all the rest. Have the same worry's about CC for the Yanks
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Down the stretch
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