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Current Video: Hamels, Padilla set for Game 5

Cole Hamels and the Phillies look to eliminate Vicente Padilla and the Dodgers in Game 5 of the NLCS. Hear from both teams as they prepare for their matchup.

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" I think -- I was -- Brad Lidge and those guys think and they only have pretty good like that before we play the whole game. Who played 27 outs we think we can win and we think we never down. And that to contribute to those guys and that's what that that's how we play is that how we've been playing we do well diamond that's -- thank and they were -- process."

" truly I'm just focused on going out there and just trying to do best I possibly can. You know I know we we do need to win one game play you know that's not really. The thought that I -- half I think when you are. -- a -- head. You know he put no more added pressure because slasher. You know in the same situation I was thinking about that hasn't been going out there and executing pitch after pitch. And you know trying to get this side gaming in an opportunity where we can we can win and you know no matter who's winning -- to clinch. Or just winning another ball game you know I know how important it is to you win column and I think that helps you know I think it's going to be. -- The past couple games so you know it's going out and executing you know if I'm able to do that and -- and I you know to have that opportunity to win."

" The momentum. In a short series of special you know especially this time a year -- the second go around even though its seven game and had a five game comes down to win and one game which really changed personality and the unique part about our situation we were one game and we go home and you know that to me is. You know as the momentum switch in the."

" Fact that. You know filling up with Philadelphia's come when this. Don't know what happened and I feel very honored to have the opportunity of pitching. Important game. And I'm so happy that -- me in -- I hope to pitch every -- game and when. -- pleasantly Shanahan of the Hampton. I've always say that I think supporting him for his me from the beginning of the manager as well as the other teammates. And that they have given me so much confidence and that really helped me. Be stronger."

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