Wednesday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park, the Colorado Rockies faced with the Philadelphia Phillies in the opening game for the National League playoff series. It was amazing, because the rivals were equal – these are two highest scoring teams in the league, and everyone expected the Game – from the capital letter. And in fact it was, because the Rockies beat the Phillies 4-2 in the strained and difficult Game Two. In game one of their postseason match up all the two teams could do combined was provide six runs and ten hits. In Game Two, Jeff Francis, the Rockies pitcher, did most of the game making eight strikeouts in six innings and only doing poorly in two pitches.
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