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The 2010 National League Championship Series (NLCS) was a best-of-seven playoff series in Major League Baseball’s 2010 postseason that pitted the winners of the 2010 National League Division Series - the overall #1 seed Philadelphia Phillies and the second-seeded San Francisco Giants — against each other for the National League Championship.
The Philadelphia Phillies' 2010 season was the 128th season in the history of the franchise.As the two-time defending National League champion—having appeared in the 2008 and 2009 World Series—the Phillies won their fourth consecutive National League East championship, and also finished with the best record in baseball.
Just like that, the Phillies are alive and well, and headed to New York to play Game 3 of the NLCS at Citi Field. Phillies players celebrate their walk-off win in Game 2. The Mets, meanwhile, are ...
All six USA TODAY Sports MLB writers and editors picked the Phillies to defeat the Mets in the NLDS, with three predicting that the Phillies will go on to win their first World Series since 2008.
The Philadelphia Phillies moved just one game from another World Series with a 6-1 win in Game 5 against the Arizona Diamondbacks on a night that Kyle Schwarber made postseason history.
This was the first time in the modern era that two pitchers—Dallas Braden and Halladay—had thrown perfect games in the same month and that multiple perfect games had been achieved in the same season. [2] The twenty days between Braden's perfect game and Halladay's was the shortest span between two perfect games since 1880. [6]
Game 2 was another reminder that the minutia of playoff baseball is often memorable. At least in the moment. In a game of inches, Phillies come up just short as Astros even World Series
The Phillies won the season series over the Mets, 7–6. [11] This was the first postseason meeting of the Phillies and Mets, who have been rivals since the creation of the Mets franchise in 1962 but have had mutual winning seasons only ten times in 63 years of co-existence. [12]