Phillies 10, Astros 3

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Final

 
W:K. Kendrick (3-1)
L:B. Moehler (8-12)

Phillies beat Astros to win third consecutive NL East title

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Regular Season Series
Houston leads 6-2 (as of Wed 9/30)
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>Wed 9/30 @PHI 10, HOU 3 Box Score
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Scoring Summary
HOUPHI
1stH Pence walked, M Tejada scored, L Berkman to third, C Lee to second.10
1stC Utley grounded out to shortstop, J Rollins scored.11
2ndJ Towles homered to left center.21
4thJ Towles homered to left.31
4thR Howard singled to right, S Victorino scored, C Utley to third.32
4thR Ibanez grounded into fielder's choice to pitcher, C Utley scored, R Howard safe at third on throwing error by pitcher B Moehler, R Ibanez safe at second on throwing error by pitcher B Moehler.33
4thJ Werth grounded out to shortstop, R Howard scored, R Ibanez to third.34
4thP Feliz doubled to deep left center, R Ibanez scored.35
5thS Victorino tripled to deep right, J Rollins scored.36
5thR Ibanez hit sacrifice fly to center, S Victorino scored.37
6thC Ruiz doubled to deep right, P Feliz scored, C Ruiz out stretching at third.38
7thR Ibanez homered to right, R Howard scored.310
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Game Information
StadiumCitizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
Attendance45,207 (103.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:04
Weather60 degrees, cloudy
Wind15 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jeff Nelson, First Base - Bob Davidson, Second Base - Tim Tschida, Third Base - Mark Carlson
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Players doused each other with champagne and beer in the clubhouse and on the field. Fans partied in the stands. Manager Charlie Manuel enjoyed the celebration from his office.

The Philadelphia Phillies won another NL East championship. Now they can rest and prepare to defend their World Series title.

Fast Facts

• Houston starter Brian Moehler took the loss and has an 8-22 career record in September (1-13 since 2002).

• The Astros fell to 5-2 vs. the Phillies this season; they are 25-13 against the Phillies in the last six seasons.

• The Phillies have won two straight but have lost five of their last nine games.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"I'll celebrate when we get to the big one," Manuel said.

Kyle Kendrick pitched three scoreless innings in relief of Pedro Martinez and the Phillies beat the Houston Astros 10-3 on Wednesday night to clinch their third straight division crown.

Raul Ibanez hit his career-high 34th homer and Jimmy Rollins had a double and triple for Philadelphia, which is heading to the postseason for the third straight year for the first time since Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton and crew won three consecutive NL East titles from 1976-78.

The Phillies are trying to become the first repeat champions since the New York Yankees won three straight World Series from 1998-2000. The Cincinnati Reds were the last NL team to win two in a row in 1975-76.

"You having fun?" All-Star second baseman Chase Utley asked fans who stayed for the party. "There's gonna be a lot more coming."

J.R. Towles, a career .187 hitter (43-for-230), hit a pair of solo homers off Martinez, a three-time Cy Young Award winner. But the Astros couldn't spoil Philadelphia's party.

Kendrick (3-1) gave up two hits and struck out four. Martinez lasted just four innings, allowing three runs and six hits in his first start since a neck strain forced him out of a game at Atlanta on Sept. 19. Brad Lidge, who has 11 blown saves after a perfect season last year, came in to get the last out after Scott Eyre retired the first two batters in the ninth.

"I was praying I'd get into the game," said Lidge, who got a nice ovation when he entered. "I'm thankful to Charlie for putting me in. Despite my season, Charlie had my back all year."

Astros starter Brian Moehler (8-12) gave up seven runs in 4 1/3 innings.

A crowd of 45,207 -- the 38th straight sellout at Citizens Bank Park -- waved their white-and-red "Fightin' Phils" rally towels throughout the night and made the atmosphere festive.

Celebrations are becoming common for the Phillies, who used to be the NL's laughingstock. The losingest team in professional sports has been thinking dynasty since winning the franchise's second championship in 126 years last October.

"We didn't assume but we expected. There's a difference between the two," pitcher J.A. Happ said. "There's a whole lot more coming up, when we return."

Unlike the last two years, the Phillies didn't sweat out this division title. They moved into first place for good on May 30 and have spent 136 days atop the standings.

In 2007, the Phillies trailed the Mets by seven games with 17 remaining. They took advantage of New York's historic collapse and clinched the division on the final day of the regular season, ending a 14-year postseason drought.

Players and fans had a wild celebration and Philadelphia was promptly swept by the Colorado Rockies in the division series.

Last year, the Phillies were 3½ games behind the Mets with 17 to play. They caught them during the final week and clinched on the next-to-last day of the regular season.

With four games left this year, Manuel has a chance to rest his regulars and set up his postseason pitching rotation. The Phillies still have a chance to secure home-field advantage throughout the NL playoffs. They entered the night 1½ games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.

"I feel like this was a little harder than the others because all year people were saying how good we are, but we've had pitching problems all season," Manuel said.

Midway during the celebration, the team jogged together to the outfield wall and poured champagne on the sign that honors late broadcaster Harry Kalas. The Hall of Fame announcer died in April after nearly 40 years with the team.

Martinez, who is 5-1 with a 3.63 ERA in nine starts, struggled from the start. He walked Hunter Pence to force in a run in the first and gave up homers to Towles in the second and fourth.

Towles' drive to left-center in the second was initially ruled a double, but umpires changed the call after reviewing the video. He easily cleared the left-field wall his next time up to give the Astros a 3-1 lead.

But the Phillies answered with four runs in the bottom half. Shane Victorino singled and stole second before Utley walked. Ryan Howard followed with an RBI single. Utley scored when Ibanez hit a bouncer to the mound and Moehler threw it into center field for an error. Howard advanced to third and Ibanez ended up on second.

Jayson Werth's RBI groundout put the Phillies ahead for good. Pedro Feliz doubled in another run to make it 5-3.

Rollins and Victorino hit back-to-back triples to start Philadelphia's fifth. Ibanez's sacrifice fly made it 7-3.

Game notes
The Phillies are 31-11 at home since July 1. They were 13-22 the first two months. ... Houston's Miguel Tejada extended his hitting streak to 17 games. ... Ibanez hit 33 homers for the Seattle Mariners in 2006.


Series At A Glance

Philadelphia leads 2-1 (as of 9/30)
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Pittsburgh 4 Final
Chi Cubs 0
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