From Deseret News archives:
Phillies focused on going deep after playoff flop
Can't blame Ryan Howard and the Philadelphia Phillies for wanting to forget their playoff flop against the Colorado Rockies last year.
"What happened is in the past," center fielder Shane Victorino said Tuesday. "We're over it. It's behind us. We have unfinished business."
The NL East champions expect to go farther this year. The wild-card Milwaukee Brewers stand in their way.
Game 1 is Wednesday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park, with ace Cole Hamels (14-10) on the mound for the Phillies.
Yovani Gallardo (0-0) pitches for the Brewers. Those zeros next to his name are no misprint.
The 22-year-old righty will become the second pitcher in major league history to start a postseason game without recording a win that year, according to Stats, LLC.
"I don't know a thing about him, but I'll watch him on video," Utley said. "He's a good pitcher."
Virgil Trucks started Game 2 of the 1945 World Series for the Detroit Tigers after getting a no-decision in his only outing of the regular season. Recently discharged from the Navy, he threw a complete game to beat the Chicago Cubs.
Gallardo had a 1.88 ERA in four starts after going 9-5 with a 3.67 ERA in 2007.
"He's a special young man," Brewers manager Dale Sveum said. "He's got the heart of a lion. He's way ahead of his age as far as mentally, his makeup, the poise he has when he's on the mound. We feel he's the right guy for Game 1."
Gallardo has a tough task against a dynamic lineup that features Rollins, Utley, Pat Burrell and Ryan Howard, who led the majors in homers (48) and RBIs (146).
Burrell, however, left Tuesday's workout because of discomfort in his lower back. He left after taking a swing in batting practice, and will be checked Wednesday.
Philly's hitters have something to prove after a dismal performance against the Rockies. A potent offense that led the league in runs for the second straight year was anemic in its postseason debut.
The Phillies hit just .172 and only scored eight runs, striking out 26 times in three games. Five of their 16 hits were homers, but each was a solo shot.
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