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  Phillies starter Myers, Victorino key offense in Game 2 win

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PHILADELPHIA -- Brett Myers stood on first base, shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders. He couldn't explain his hitting success, and no one ever expected it.

Myers did better at the plate than on the mound, going 3-for-3 with three RBI, and Shane Victorino drove in four runs as the Philadelphia Phillies overcame another homer by Manny Ramirez to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-5 Friday for a 2-0 lead in the NL championship series.

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"I'm not a very good hitter," said Myers, who became the first pitcher to get three hits in an NLCS game. "I just get lucky occasionally. I'm baffled by it. I would've rather pitched better."

A grieving Charlie Manuel was in the dugout with the Phillies, hours after the manager's mother died. Players and coaches from both teams offered condolences before the game. Manuel didn't speak to reporters.

"I know Charlie told me he talked to his mom on a regular basis and her only concern was for him to go out and win ballgames," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said.

The Phillies rallied around their skipper.

"We were pretty shocked to hear it," closer Brad Lidge said. "We really wanted to win today for Charlie."

Victorino made a clutch catch with two on to end the seventh, and Lidge hung on in the ninth for his second save of the series. He walked Ramirez and James Loney, then struck out Matt Kemp and Nomar Garciaparra to end it.

The series shifts to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Sunday night, with 45-year-old Jamie Moyer pitching for Philadelphia against Hiroki Kuroda.

Myers wasn't sharp on the mound, allowing five runs and six hits in five innings. Good thing for the Phillies that he's suddenly become a pesky batter after hitting .069 with one RBI in the regular season.

In Game 2 against Milwaukee in the first round of the playoffs, Myers drew a two-out walk from CC Sabathia and Victorino hit a grand slam two batters later in a 5-2 win.

"He had four hits all year and three today. That's tough to count on and defend against," Torre said.

Myers was surprised, too. At one point, he stood in the dugout, covered his eyes with one hand and feigned a swing with the other, showing a teammate how he did it.

The Phillies, appearing in their first NLCS in 15 years, are two wins from the World Series. They've won just one championship (1980) in the franchise's 126 years.

"We're not comfortable until we're finished with this whole thing," Myers said. "We're going to keep fighting."

A title-starved crowd waved its "Fightin' Phils" rally towels and chanted "Beat LA!" These long-suffering fans haven't celebrated a championship since the NBA's 76ers won it all in 1983. If the Phillies keep playing like this, they just might give them that parade down Broad Street in a few weeks.

Ramirez did his best to spoil the party.

After grinning when a pitch from Myers sailed behind his back in the first inning, he lined a three-run shot into the flower bed just beyond the left-field wall to pull the Dodgers to 8-5 in the fourth.

Ramirez has hit a record 27 homers in the postseason. His 71 RBI are second only to Bernie Williams' 80.

"I'd want to have a guy like that on my team," Ramirez said of Myers. "He's going to go out there and battle."

Myers left after tossing a scoreless fifth, and four relievers kept the Dodgers off the scoreboard the last four innings. Chad Durbin, J.C. Romero and Ryan Madson combined for nine outs.

Lidge finished for his fourth postseason save and his 45th in 45 chances this year.

Dodgers starter Chad Billingsley allowed eight runs -- seven earned -- and eight hits in 2 1/3 innings. The 24-year-old right-hander pitched 6 2/3 strong innings in a win over the Cubs in Game 2 of the division series.

Myers had a go-ahead RBI single with two outs in a four-run second inning, and his two-run single chased Billingsley in the third. Myers was 4-for-58 in the regular season and is a lifetime .116 hitter.

"It's crazy," he said.

Billingsley struck out four of the first six batters he faced, but quickly ran into trouble after fanning Pat Burrell and Jayson Werth in the second.

Greg Dobbs hit a soft single up the middle and scored when Carlos Ruiz hit a double to left-center. Myers lined the next pitch to right-center to drive in Ruiz and give the Phillies a 2-1 lead.

Jimmy Rollins bounced a single up the middle and Myers chugged toward third. Kemp misplayed the ball in center field or he could've thrown Myers out to end the inning. Rollins hustled into second on the play.

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Victorino followed with a two-run single to left-center to make it 4-1. The Flyin' Hawaiian slapped his hands after rounding first and the fans went wild.

Victorino made a leaping catch of Casey Blake's drive at the center-field fence to end the seventh.

"He hit it well," Victorino said. "I just told myself, try to get back."

Loney's two-out RBI single to center cut it to 4-2 in the third. The Dodgers loaded the bases when Kemp reached on third baseman Dobbs' fielding error, but Myers escaped the jam by striking out Blake DeWitt on a slow curve.

Pumped up by his pitching, Myers came through at the plate again. The Phillies loaded the bases with no outs. After Ruiz's grounder forced Burrell at home, Myers slapped a liner past first baseman Loney down the right-field line to give the Phillies a 6-2 lead.

Chan Ho Park came in and struck out Rollins, but Victorino tripled to right-center to make it 8-2. Los Angeles used two more pitchers to get out of the inning.

Before he rattled Billingsley, Myers unnerved some of the Dodgers' hitters. He threw some high-and-tight fastballs in the first inning and the one really wild pitch that sailed behind Ramirez.

Myers knocked down Russell Martin with a fastball right before he struck out on a slow curve. That brought up Ramirez with two outs and nobody on.

Myers' first pitch was in and the next one, a 94 mph fastball, was several feet behind the Ramirez. Never shy to tell a pitcher he doesn't appreciate getting brushed back, Ramirez didn't say a word and ended up striking out on a 3-2 slider.

As he walked to the dugout, Myers had some words with Dodgers first-base coach Mariano Duncan.

"He said, 'You're going to get somebody hurt out here,"' Myers said. "The ball slipped out of my hand. I don't want to hurt their best player."

Notes

  • Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax sat one row in front of Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda behind the Dodgers dugout. Lasorda got a nice ovation when he walked up the steps during the fourth inning.
  • Ramirez struck out and popped out his first two at-bats and was 3-for-21 off Myers before he connected.
 
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Meet Brett Myers: offensive machine. Three hits and three RBI back himself on the mound.
 
Meet Brett Myers: offensive machine. Three hits and three RBI back himself on the mound. (US Presswire)
 

 
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Scoreboard
L.A. Dodgers (0-2)011300000581
Philadelphia (2-0) «04400000x8111

Players of the Game
Philadelphia
S. Victorino AB 5
R 0
H 2
HR 0
RBI 4
Los Angeles
M. Ramirez AB 4
R 1
H 1
HR 1
RBI 3

Los Angeles Dodgers
Rafael Furcal, SS5110020 .238
Russell Martin, C4210121 .300
Manny Ramirez, LF4113112 .444
Andre Ethier, RF4110120 .222
James Loney, 1B4021110 .286
Matt Kemp, CF3000224 .150
Blake DeWitt, 2B2001013 .188
    James McDonald, P1000001 .000
   a- Nomar Garciaparra, PH-3B2010012 .500
Casey Blake, 3B3010103 .222
    Clayton Kershaw, P0000000 .000
    Cory Wade, P0000000 .000
Chad Billingsley, P1000002 .000
    Chan Ho Park, P0000000 .000
    Joe Beimel, P0000000 .000
    Jeff Kent, 2B3000001 .000
Totals36585712  
a-singled for McDonald in the 7th
Batting
2B - James Loney (2, Myers)
HR - Manny Ramirez (3, Myers)
RBI - Manny Ramirez 3 (7), James Loney (7), Blake DeWitt (3)
2-OUT RBI - Manny Ramirez 3 (4), James Loney (7)
Team LOB - 11
Fielding
E - Matt Kemp (1, Misplayed grounder)

Los Angeles Dodgers
Chad Billingsley (L,1-1) 2.1887350 8.00
Chan Ho Park 0.1100010 0.00
Joe Beimel0000200 0.00
James McDonald 3.1200150 0.00
Clayton Kershaw 1.2000110 0.00
Cory Wade 0.1000000 2.25
IBB - Dobbs by Chad Billingsley
Pitches-Strikes - Chad Billingsley 59-36, Chan Ho Park 9-6, Joe Beimel 12-4, James McDonald 60-36, Clayton Kershaw 18-11, Cory Wade 3-3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Chad Billingsley 1-1, James McDonald 3-2
Batters Faced - Chad Billingsley 18, Chan Ho Park 2, Joe Beimel 2, James McDonald 13, Clayton Kershaw 6, Cory Wade 1

Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS5110044 .280
Shane Victorino, CF5024000 .304
Chase Utley, 2B1000400 .200
Ryan Howard, 1B4000123 .105
Pat Burrell, LF4010034 .316
    Eric Bruntlett, LF00001001.000
Jayson Werth, RF5110021 .250
Greg Dobbs, 3B3220110 .625
    J.C. Romero, P0000000 .000
    Ryan Madson, P0000000 .000
    Brad Lidge, P0000000 .000
Carlos Ruiz, C4211004 .190
Brett Myers, P3233000 .800
    Chad Durbin, P0000000 .000
    Pedro Feliz, 3B1000000 .188
Totals358118712  
Batting
2B - Jayson Werth (4, Billingsley), Carlos Ruiz (1, Billingsley)
3B - Shane Victorino (1, Park)
RBI - Shane Victorino 4 (9), Carlos Ruiz (1), Brett Myers 3 (3)
2-OUT RBI - Shane Victorino 4 (9), Carlos Ruiz (1), Brett Myers (1)
Team LOB - 10
Fielding
DP - Rollins-Utley-Howard
E - Greg Dobbs (1, Misplayed grounder)

Philadelphia Phillies
Brett Myers (W,2-0) 5655461 5.25
Chad Durbin (H,1) 1100000 0.00
J.C. Romero (H,2) 0.2000110 0.00
Ryan Madson (H,3) 1.1100020 1.42
Brad Lidge (S,4) 1000230 1.80
IBB - Blake by Brett Myers
WP - Brett Myers (1)
Pitches-Strikes - Brett Myers 102-62, Chad Durbin 10-6, J.C. Romero 13-8, Ryan Madson 14-11, Brad Lidge 23-14
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Brett Myers 5-5, J.C. Romero 1-0, Ryan Madson 1-1
Batters Faced - Brett Myers 26, Chad Durbin 4, J.C. Romero 3, Ryan Madson 5, Brad Lidge 5

Game Information
Attendance - 45883
Game Time - 3:33
Temperature - 74
Umpires - Home - Jerry Meals, First Base - Mike Everitt, Second Base - Ted Barrett, Third Base - Mike Winters

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