Oct 20 12:59a by Sean Keeley
It’s amazing how quickly one play can change the way you look at a game. Before Rollin’s swing, Philadelphia had played a mostly-frustrated 8 innings, undeserving of victory. After Rollin’s swing…
With one picture-perfect swing on a Jonathan Broxton fastball, Jimmy Rollins put 8 2/3 innings of frustration for his team—and the better part of a full season for himself—in the rear-view mirror. Rollins’ two-out, two-on double to the gap scored Eric Bruntlett and Carlos Ruiz with the tying and winning runs as the Phillies took a walkoff thriller against the Dodgers in Game Four of the NLCS and claimed a three games to one series lead.
Keep an eye on Phillies blog The Good Phight for more post-game thoughts.
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Rollins Thunder Sweeps Across Philadelphia
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