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Game 5 suspended in sixth with Phils, Rays knotted up

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PHILADELPHIA -- There's no telling when we'll see the World Series again. Rain, rain made it go away Monday night.

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A steady downpour did in Game 5, suspending it in the sixth inning with the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays tied at 2.

They could play Tuesday night, but one look at The Weather Channel made that possibility doubtful. The Phillies lead three games to one, needing one more win for their first championship since 1980.

"I can't tell you tonight when we'll resume," commissioner Bud Selig said. "We'll stay here if we have to celebrate Thanksgiving here."

There has never been a rain-shortened game in Series history, and this was the first suspension. Whenever this one resumes, it will pick up where it left off, with the Phils about to bat in the bottom of the sixth.

"It was terrible. The field wasn't bad, but it was the worst conditions I've ever played in," Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria said.

Carlos Pena hit a tying, two-out single in the sixth for the Rays, and the umpires called it moments later. By then, every ball and every pitch had become an adventure because of the miserable conditions.

"The infield was tough. The ball would do funny things," Phillies second baseman Chase Utley said. "It was in bad shape. It was not playable."

If Pena had not tied it, Selig said he would not have let the Phillies win with a game that was called after six innings.

"It's not a way to end a World Series," he said. "I would not have allowed a World Series to end this way."

Fine by the Rays.

"The World Series always should be decided by nine innings with somebody making the final out, not the weather or natural disasters or whatever," reliever Trever Miller said. "That's what fans pay to see. That's what we work hard for all year."

Tuesday was supposed to be a travel day, if necessary. Instead, the teams will stay in the area and then head back to Tropicana Field if the Rays win.

The delay, however, forced the Rays to find a hotel in Wilmington, Del., about 25 miles away.

About 10 minutes after the game was officially suspended, an announcement was made at Citizens Bank Park telling fans wrapped in plastic sheets they were done for the night.

 

By then, many had left their seats and streamed into the concourses. They crowded six or seven deep, trying to see any of the game before the umps signaled for the tarp.

Because it was only lightly raining when the game started, MLB hoped it could play a full nine innings. Quickly, however, the showers turned to a steady downpour and the field became a quagmire.

By the middle innings, the grounds crew was running shuttles onto the field, carrying bags of a drying agent -- baseball's version of cat litter -- to absorb the water.

No luck.

A puddle formed on home plate and umpire Jeff Kellogg resorted to using a towel rather than the usual whisk broom to wipe it clean.

Batters kept blinking back the rain drops and pitchers struggled with their footing. Strong gusts dropped the wind-chill factor into the 30s, and fielders covered their bare hands between pitches.

All-Star shortstop Jimmy Rollins of the Phillies chased a popup all over and dropped it for a tough error in the fifth. There were pools of water at every base and the Phillie Phanatic wore a rain slicker for his routine.

B.J. Upton beat out an infield hit with two outs in the sixth on a ball that Rollins bobbled. Upton stole second and hustled home on Pena's hit, with left fielder Pat Burrell's throw home plopping into a puddle in the grass.

Fans showed up hoping they'd be witnesses to a World Series championship. Shane Victorino got them cheering with bases-loaded single in the first for a 2-0 lead off Scott Kazmir.

Rays manager Joe Maddon tinkered with his lineup, dropping the slumping Pena and Longoria one spot each -- they were a combined 0-for-29 with 15 strikeouts after four games.

The Tampa Bay stars ended their hitless ruts in the fourth when Pena doubled off the right-field wall and Longoria followed with an RBI single up the middle that made it 2-1.

A few innings later, it was time to go.

"You couldn't do anything you normally do out there," Rays outfielder Carl Crawford said.

 
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B.J. Upton slides home for the tying run on Carlos Pena's two-out single in the top of the sixth ...
 
B.J. Upton slides home for the tying run on Carlos Pena's two-out single in the top of the sixth ... (Getty Images)
 

 
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Tampa Bay Rays
Akinori Iwamura, 2B3010010 .262
Carl Crawford, LF3000001 .279
B.J. Upton, CF3110000 .292
Carlos Pena, 1B3121000 .269
Evan Longoria, 3B3011001 .197
Dioner Navarro, C1000101 .286
Rocco Baldelli, RF2000001 .158
Jason Bartlett, SS2000001 .220
Scott Kazmir, P2000020 .000
    Grant Balfour, P0000000 .000
Totals2225213  
Batting
2B - Carlos Pena (2, Hamels)
RBI - Carlos Pena (10), Evan Longoria (13)
2-OUT RBI - Carlos Pena (1)
SB - B.J. Upton (6, 2nd base off Hamels/Ruiz)
Team LOB - 3

Tampa Bay Rays
Scott Kazmir 4422650 4.21
Grant Balfour 1000000 5.40
HBP - Utley (by Scott Kazmir)
Pitches-Strikes - Scott Kazmir 103-62, Grant Balfour 9-9
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Scott Kazmir 2-5
Batters Faced - Scott Kazmir 23, Grant Balfour 3

Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS2000100 .241
Jayson Werth, RF1110200 .302
Chase Utley, 2B2100004 .224
Ryan Howard, 1B2000122 .280
Pat Burrell, LF1000200 .209
Shane Victorino, CF3012012 .275
Pedro Feliz, 3B3010012 .233
Carlos Ruiz, C3010005 .267
Cole Hamels, P2000011 .111
Totals1924265  
Batting
RBI - Shane Victorino 2 (13)
2-OUT RBI - Shane Victorino 2 (11)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Rollins-Utley-Howard, Utley-Howard
PB - Carlos Ruiz (2)
E - Jimmy Rollins (2, Dropped fly)

Philadelphia Phillies
Cole Hamels 6522130 1.80
Pitches-Strikes - Cole Hamels 75-48
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Cole Hamels 9-5
Batters Faced - Cole Hamels 23

Game Information
Attendance - 45940
Game Time - 0:00
Temperature - 47
Umpires - Home - Jeff Kellogg, First Base - Tim Tschida, Second Base - Tim Welke, Third Base - Kerwin Danley

 
 
 
 
 
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