Philadelphia Phillies fans remain optimistic following 5 2 loss in Game 2 of the World Series against Houston Astros
Philadelphia Phillies fans remain optimistic following 5-2 loss in Game 2 of the World Series against Houston Astros Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Onto Citizens Bank Park, stole Game 1, let's do this people!! The Phillies never win Game 2, it's fine, it's just scienceOnto Citizens Bank Park, stole Game 1, let's do this people!! its ok were winning 3 straight now its ok were winning 3 straight now Win at home it's fine Win at home it's fine Win the next 3 please Win the next 3 please They not ready for the bank They not ready for the bank Taking at least one game in Houston was the Philadelphia Phillies' goal. Many around the league assumed that the Astros would walk all over the Phillies. A tied series heading into game three was not what anyone was expecting. The Philadelphia Phillies have a great opportunity ahead of them. Their fans will make it as hard as possible for the Astros to play their best. If they can manage to win the next two games at Citizens Bank Park, that would put Houston's backs up against the wall.
Philadelphia Phillies fans remain optimistic following 5-2 loss in Game 2 of the World Series against Houston Astros
World Series - Philadelphia Phillies v Houston Astros - Game Two The couldn't produce the same magic as they did in Game two of the on Saturday night. With Minute Maid Park going wild with Houston fans, the Astros did not disappoint. They beat the Phillies 5-2 to even up the series at one apiece. The started off game two with three quick runs thanks to three consecutive extra-base hits. This is the first time in World Series history that a team has started off a game with three consecutive extra-base hits. FINAL: Astros 5, Phillies 2FINAL: Astros 5, Phillies 2 Philadelphia Phillies fans were disappointed with the team's performance in game two. They had high hopes after the team clawed their way back from a five-run deficit in game one on Friday night. Fans were hoping that the team could steal two games in Houston. Fans will have to settle for a tied series as it makes its way to Philadelphia for game three on Monday. They have full faith that the team will figure it out at home. "Let's just go 3-0 in Philly," said one Philadelphia fan. Let’s just go 3-0 in philly Let’s just go 3-0 in philly "See you at the bank, let's bounce back," said another. See you at the bank, let’s bounce back See you at the bank, let’s bounce back Pain. Pain. We stole one in Houston that’s all that matters We stole one in Houston that’s all that matters It’s alright Philly. Houston was desperate to make sure they didn’t get swept at home in the first two games, just like Atlanta and San Diego were. You did what you needed to and took one of the two games. Now, let’s win these next three at home and win the World Series! It’s alright Philly. Houston was desperate to make sure they didn’t get swept at home in the first two games, just like Atlanta and San Diego were. You did what you needed to and took one of the two games. Now, let’s win these next three at home and win the World Series! The Phillies never win Game 2, it's fine, it's just scienceOnto Citizens Bank Park, stole Game 1, let's do this people!! The Phillies never win Game 2, it's fine, it's just scienceOnto Citizens Bank Park, stole Game 1, let's do this people!! its ok were winning 3 straight now its ok were winning 3 straight now Win at home it's fine Win at home it's fine Win the next 3 please Win the next 3 please They not ready for the bank They not ready for the bank Taking at least one game in Houston was the Philadelphia Phillies' goal. Many around the league assumed that the Astros would walk all over the Phillies. A tied series heading into game three was not what anyone was expecting. The Philadelphia Phillies have a great opportunity ahead of them. Their fans will make it as hard as possible for the Astros to play their best. If they can manage to win the next two games at Citizens Bank Park, that would put Houston's backs up against the wall.