Don't be surprised if we see at least two games of 10 runs or more from both teams, as the top two offenses in the National League battle it out. Colorado's top three hitters, Matt Holliday, Todd Helton and Garrett Atkins, all hit above .300 and hit a combined .368 against the Phillies' starting playoff rotation. The Phillies this season hit .266 as a team in seven games against the Rockies. The biggest key to this series is going to be defense. There is absolutely no room for error. The Rockies committed 68 errors, the fewest in baseball; the Phillies had 89, second-fewest in the NL. But if ace Cole Hamels, who has yet to face the Rockies in his career, can pull out a victory in Game 1, look for the Phillies to win.