Hamels to Start in Game 3

Updated 6:40 PM EST, Sat, Oct 31, 2009

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It'll be lefty versus lefty tonight in Philadelphia, where the Phillies and Yankees are scheduled to play Game 3 of the World Series. On-and-off rain is in the Philly forecast.

The home team will send Cole Hamels to the mound at Citizens Bank Park to face Andy Pettitte.

The pennant winners split the opening two games in New York. The Phils Wednesday's opener 6-1 and 24 hours later the Yanks won 3-1 in Game 2.
 

First Published: Oct 31, 2009 2:47 PM EST

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