Andrew opens the show excited and looking forward to Game 3 of the NLCS in which he believes the Phillies will win in 5 games and is supremely confident in the Phillies are destined to win the World Series leading Andrew to pose the question of whether you would rather your teams be the underdog or top dog (0:05-9:35). (9:35-31:04). Red October is taking over in Arizona and Andrew reacts to Phillies fans that are buying up tickets for Game 3 albeit they are not even traveling to Arizona. In today’s vault Ray digs up some big moments in Phillies playoff history featuring Game 5 of the World Series and Game 5 of the 2008 NLCS (31:04-52:58). Andrew and Ray react to comments made by Merrill Kelly stating that his comments prior to Game 2 were taken out of context. Then Andrew discusses the relationship Rob Thomson has with the players and most notably that of Brandon Marsh and Garrett Stubbs despite their drop in playing time in the playoffs (52:58-1:13:34). We’ve reached that time of the day where Andrew will take a look at the pitching matchup for tonight’s game along with how the lineups have fared against the starters (1:13:34-1:36:34). Andrew and Ray take a listen to a montage from the first two games of the NLCS recapping a 2-0 lead for the Phillies. Then Andrew is joined by former Phillies Catcher and 2008 World Series Champion Chris Coste joins the show and talks about the current run this Phillies team is on, the 2008 World Series run, his role as a back-up catcher and relating to Garrett Stubbs’, Minnesota fans taking to the Phillies despite their dislike for the Eagles and more (1:36:34-2:03:17). Andrew asks Ray where Ranger Suarez ranks for him amongst Philadelphia athletes that when they are playing brings you a calmness because every game that Ranger has pitched in in the playoffs, either as a starter or reliever the Phillies have won (2:03:17-2:21:24).The excitement continues to build as the Phillies look to take a commanding three games to one lead over the Diamondbacks so Andrew and Ray build their SGP for tonight’s Game 3 (2:21:24-2:50:18).