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Moreover, the snowout allowed Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel to go with an all-lefty rotation against a Rockies team that sports potent left-handed hitters in Todd Helton(notes), Ian Stewart(notes), Seth Smith(notes), Carlos Gonzalez(notes), Brad Hawpe(notes) and Jason Giambi(notes).
“I thought it was a tremendous way of putting all of our left-handed pitchers on them,” said Manuel, who will go with Game 1 winner Cliff Lee(notes) on Monday against Colorado ace Ubaldo Jimenez(notes). That will allow Phillies ace Cole Hamels(notes) to pitch on regular rest Tuesday back in Philadelphia if a Game 5 is necessary.
The Rockies went 27-26 against left-handed starters during the season and 65-44 against righties.
“I like left-handed pitchers against this team,” Manuel said.
The Rockies hit .253 against lefties, .264 against righties.
Manuel said he’d use Martinez, who hasn’t pitched since Sept. 30, out of the bullpen.
Moreover, the snowout allowed Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel to go with an all-lefty rotation against a Rockies team that sports potent left-handed hitters in Todd Helton(notes), Ian Stewart(notes), Seth Smith(notes), Carlos Gonzalez(notes), Brad Hawpe(notes) and Jason Giambi(notes).
“I thought it was a tremendous way of putting all of our left-handed pitchers on them,” said Manuel, who will go with Game 1 winner Cliff Lee(notes) on Monday against Colorado ace Ubaldo Jimenez(notes). That will allow Phillies ace Cole Hamels(notes) to pitch on regular rest Tuesday back in Philadelphia if a Game 5 is necessary.
The Rockies went 27-26 against left-handed starters during the season and 65-44 against righties.
“I like left-handed pitchers against this team,” Manuel said.
The Rockies hit .253 against lefties, .264 against righties.
Manuel said he’d use Martinez, who hasn’t pitched since Sept. 30, out of the bullpen.

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