PHILADELPHIA (73-60) at CHI CUBS (83-50), 8:05pm EDT
CHICAGO (Ticker) -- It was more than four months ago, but the
Chicago Cubs certainly remember the last time they saw Cole
Hamels.
In an April 12 meeting between the Cubs and Philadelphia
Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, Hamels limited Chicago's
powerful offense to one hit in a 7-1 victory. On Thursday, the
Cubs get the chance to return the favor.
An innocent ,fourth-inning double by Derrek Lee was all they got
off Hamels in their previous meeting. Other than that, the Cubs'
offense was nowhere. The Phillies' lefthanded ace tossed seven
dominant innings, striking out five and walking two.
Fast forward and both clubs find themselves in the playoff
chase. Philadelphia's grasp on its second straight postseason
berth is more tenuous, however. Its five-game winning streak
was snapped in Wednesday's 6-3 loss to the New York Mets,
dropping the Phillies a half-game back of the Mets in the
National League East.
It doesn't get any easier in the wild-card race, where they sit
in third place, four behind the Milwaukee Brewers and a
half-game back of the surprising St. Louis Cardinals.
It may be a division title or bust.
Still, the Phillies have won eight of their last 10 and their
catalyst, 2007 National League MVP Jimmy Rollins, is finally
hitting. The veteran shortstop is 9 for his last 12, including
a five-hit, three-RBI performance in an 8-7, come-from-behind
victory over the Mets on Tuesday.
Hamels (11-8, 3.20 ERA) has been at his best lately, tool. He
has won his last two starts, giving up three runs over 15
innings, striking out eight without walking a batter.
The Cubs' starter is no slouch, either. All-Star righthander
Ryan Dempster (15-5, 2.85) has won his last three starts,
including a 10-strikeout performance in six innings of a 9-2
victory over Florida on August 17.
The Cubs have won five in a row and are on their way to
clinching home-field advantage in the playoffs by mid-September.
Their closest competition in the National League standings is
the division-rival Milwaukee Brewers (77-56), who are six games
behind.
