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Article: Phillies vault into second: Chris Coste and Jimmy Rollins keyed an eight-run inning in a win over the Bucs.
- Article from:
- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- July 29, 2007
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Byline: Sam Carchidi
Jul. 29--They are minus injured all-stars Chase Utley and Aaron Rowand. Their rotation includes a castoff who has been with four organizations this season and who fell into a three-run hole last night.
None of that matters to the surging Phillies.
Erupting for a season-high eight runs in the fifth inning, the Phils defeated the hapless Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-5, before 45,149 fans at steamy Citizens Bank Park.
"It's like we've been doing all year," shortstop Jimmy Rollins said after collecting three hits and drilling his career-high 13th triple. "We had [Ryan] Howard and some pitchers out for a while . . . and we ...
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