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Utley's two homers, Lee's arm keep Phils alive with Game 5 victory

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PHILADELPHIA -- By the ninth inning, Phillies fans were preparing for the worst.

The New York Yankees were at it again, chipping away at a dwindling lead and threatening to take away the Phils' World Series title right there at Citizens Bank Park.

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Desperate to hang on, somehow Chase Utley and the Phillies did. Derek Jeter grounded into a double play, Mark Teixeira struck out, and Philadelphia staved off the Yankees and elimination with an 8-6 victory in Game 5 on Monday night.

Now comes the hard part: winning twice at Yankee Stadium.

Game 6 will be played Wednesday night, with New York's Andy Pettite going on short rest against Pedro Martinez, not exactly a beloved figure in the Bronx.

Utley hit two home runs to raise his Series total to a record-tying five, Cliff Lee won again and Philadelphia cut its deficit to 3-2.

"We didn't have a choice. It was either go home and watch football and college basketball or extend the season," Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins said.

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Ahead 8-2, the Phillies watched New York score three times in the eighth inning and put its first two batters on in the ninth. Jeter's grounder drove in a run, but the fans on their feet couldn't exhale until Teixeira struck out as the tying run.

Whew!

Utley hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the first inning off A.J. Burnett and added a solo shot in the seventh to join Reggie Jackson as the only players to hit five home runs in a single World Series.

"Obviously it's great company," Utley said. "It's pretty surreal."

Philadelphia replicated its winning formula from the opener, when Utley hit two solo home runs and Lee pitched a six-hitter. Raul Ibanez set off fireworks from the Liberty Bell one last time, adding a second solo shot in the seventh off Phil Coke that made it 8-2.

In a matchup of starters from Arkansas, Lee yielded five runs and seven hits in seven-plus innings. He is 4-0 with a 1.56 ERA in five postseason starts.

"I don't think my command was as good as it has been," Lee said. "I had to battle a little bit."

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Alex Rodriguez had put the Yankees ahead with an RBI double in the first and hit a two-run double in the eighth off Lee. He scored on Robinson Cano's sacrifice fly against Chan Ho Park to cut the deficit to 8-5.

Jorge Posada clanked a double against the right-field wall leading off the ninth against Ryan Madson, and Hideki Matsui singled him to third.

Closer Brad Lidge was nowhere to be seen one night after his ninth-inning meltdown.

"I kind of wanted to just give Lidge a break tonight if I could," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

Madson fell behind Jeter 2-1, then induced a 6-4-3 double play as Posada scored. After Johnny Damon singled, Teixeira struck out.

"We definitely have the momentum," said Madson, who picked up the save. "I didn't care if they scored one or two, as long as they didn't score three."

The Yankees, who have won the Series all eight previous times they took a 3-1 lead, will try to close out title No. 27.

"If we would have pitched today, we probably would have won," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "That's the bottom line."

Pitching on short rest didn't work well for Burnett, who had been 4-0 previously in his career on three days' off and kept the Phillies off balance in Game 2. He kept falling behind batters and surrendered six runs, four hits and four walks in two-plus innings, his shortest start since his first outing in 2007.

It marked the first time in 14 postseason games this year a Yankees starter failed to pitch at least six innings.

"You just feel like you let a bunch of guys down," Burnett said. "It's the worst feeling in the world to have the chance to do something special and fail like that. But what doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

Philadelphia ended baseball's record streak of five consecutive Series that ended in sweeps or five games, ensuring at least one more telecast in a matchup between big-market teams that has revived baseball's ratings. The Phillies still face a tall task: The Yankees lost three in a row only twice after the All-Star break and dropped consecutive home games only once after mid-June.

 

Only six of 43 teams facing 3-1 Series deficits have gone on to win the title -- five straight have failed since Kansas City rallied past St. Louis in 1985.

But Pettitte and CC Sabathia, the Yankees' Game 7 starter, will be pitching on short rest -- Pettitte for the first time this year and Sabathia for the third time in the postseason.

If the Phillies come back to become the first NL team to win back-to-back Series titles since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds, Girardi will be widely second-guessed for his pitching decisions. No Series champion has gone the entire postseason with only three starters since the 1991 Minnesota Twins -- when there were only two rounds of playoffs.

New York, trying for its first title since 2000, still has strong memories from 2001, when the Yankees led Arizona three games to two before losing the final two games on the road. In 2003, the Yankees led Florida two games to one before losing three in a row.

New York will be without center fielder Melky Cabrera for the rest of the Series. Cabrera strained his left hamstring in Game 4 and was replaced on the roster by backup infielder Ramiro Pena as Brett Gardner took over in center field.

Gardner went 0 for 4, and Teixeira dropped to .105 (2 for 19) in the Series with a 1-for-5 night.

Philadelphia received a scare when center fielder Shane Victorino was hit with a pitch while squaring to bunt in the first inning. X-rays were negative but the finger swelled and he left after seven innings.

"Hitting was difficult. I couldn't get my grip," Victorino said. "A.J. apologized when I got to first, so it wasn't retaliation, I can tell you that. Everything's fine. I definitely feel great."

While the Phillies have outhomered the Yankees 10-5 in the Series, Ryan Howard is slumping. He went 0 for 2 with two walks and two strikeouts and is hitting .158 (3 for 19) with 12 strikeouts, tying the Series record set by Kansas City's Willie Wilson in 1980.

Notes

  • Eric Hinske, who walked as a pinch-hitter for the Yankees in the fifth, homered against the Phillies for the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2008 World Series. He appeared for Boston in the 2007 Series and joined Don Baylor (1986-88) as the only players to appear in three consecutive Series with three different teams.
 
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November 4, 2009 7:01 am
There's no quit in the Phillies, or the Yankees for that matter. What a great series...however, I wish it was in the Phillies favor. Still, I think the Phils have a very good chance with Pedro Martinez going tonight a ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 12:32 pm

This is what baseball is all about.  This is the type of World Series I remember as a kid.  Two great teams, slugging it out, night after night.  Props to the Phillies for coming back last night after a horrendous melt down by Brad Lidge in game 4.  ...(more)

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November 3, 2009 5:06 pm
Once again an ex- CATCHER sticks with his pitcher too long and puts us in a hole we could have dug out of if he had stopped the bleeding early. It's 3-1 not 6-1 if he yanks Dale Earn-hick Jr after he puts a man on. He used to be a catcher. you would think he could smell weakness before the rest of us. But, for the umpteenth time this post season he leaves the guy in when he's smelling ripe to ever ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 3:36 pm
Okay I know that Pitching Andy on three days rest is not smart.  I get that but this game is for all the marbles who else in the world would you rather have pitching the biggest game so far this season for the Yankees.  He is the best big game pitcher in the postseason of all time.  Give him the ball and watch him work.  ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 12:23 am
Tonight was fun.  I am personally VERY thankful that at least the Yankees did not get to celebrate on our field.  Tonight was expected though, no suprises down at The Bank.  Even most Yankee fans figured (and maybe hoped) that the Phillies would win tonight.  So n ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 3:04 am
If you're a true baseball fan, then you have to appreciate this battle by the Yankees and Phillies!! When it was down 3-1 last night, things looked pretty bad. However, the Phillies bats came to life and made it to the 6th game. I am confident in Pedro to pitch game 6, as he has been ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 11:24 am
Pedro, your Daddy wants you home and your gonna get a spankin'!!! You'll pitch good, but not good enough against the all-time winningest playoff pitcher.  The Yanks will continue with a high OBP with players who are actually delivering.  Outside of Utley, the Phils are abysmal this series with runners in scoring position.  And Pedro, don't worry, Sandman will put you and your brothe ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 9:58 pm
Watching TV Show called "Parking Wars" that was shot in South Philly.  It shows the life of the Philadelphia parking Authority giving out parking tickets. The people there were so belligerent.  Maybe if they taped the show in the South Bronx the people would be the same would be the same.  But I have to laugh when Philly fans call Yankee fans lowlifes!  There are probably an eq ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 9:35 am
I meant to write this thread after the game 4 loss but I was too pi$$ed off. If the Phils lose this series then it will mostly be because Charlie got totally outmanaged by Girardi. Where do I even begin? Let's start with Lidge and Hamels. Lidge and Hamels were our worst relief and starting pitchers this year. Just look at the numbers. Hamels was 10-11 and had the worst ERA out of all 5 starters. N ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 12:13 am
if the Yankees let their guard down , we might witness another infamous "boston" like comeback against them.

the yankees looked really smug . confidence is good , but you might get your butt kicked...
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November 3, 2009 12:38 am
to bring in Coke in a 6-2 game.  I don't care if they were down, you play every game like it is your last.  Bring in your best/hottest lefty (Marte) in that spot.  Bringing in Coke, you are conceding that the Phillies are scoring that inning, he's horrific.  I don't like to get on managers, especially in the playoffs (da ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 12:29 am
Howard ties the world series record with the most strike outs with 12. With two games to go he should shatter that mark. It should last until Arizona gets to the series if that ever happens again.  Reynolds would have a good shot at breaking the record then. Way to go Big guy!
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November 3, 2009 2:31 pm
A 38 year old pitcher going on three days rest against this lienup?  I am very worried here.  I love Petite and appreciate all the big postseason victories he has, but this could be tough.  The Phillies lineup is a better lineup than anything the Yankees have faced sin ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 4:23 am




                           Well you heard all the talk yesterday about what a mistake it
                         ...(more)
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November 3, 2009 8:45 am
...why Alex, weather intentional or not, has been hit by a pitch 3x and Utley, who has 5 HR's has not.  I was actually surprised that Utley was not plunked last night.  Right now he is locked in and way too comfortable in the batters box.  Some purpose pitches need to be thrown his way.
 
 
 
Scoreboard
N.Y. Yankees (3-2)1000100316100
Philadelphia (2-3) «30300020x890

Players of the Game
Philadelphia
C. Utley AB 3
R 3
H 2
HR 2
RBI 4
New York
A. Rodriguez AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 0
RBI 3

New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS5010000 .322
Johnny Damon, LF4231100 .286
Mark Teixeira, 1B5110014 .172
Alex Rodriguez, 3B4123001 .360
Nick Swisher, RF3000101 .136
Robinson Cano, 2B3011002 .208
Brett Gardner, CF4000011 .222
Jose Molina, C1000000 .167
   a- Jorge Posada, PH-C3110010 .277
A.J. Burnett, P1000010 .000
    David Robertson, P0000000 .000
   b- Eric Hinske, PH0100100 .000
    Alfredo Aceves, P0000000 .000
   c- Jerry Hairston Jr., PH1000000 .333
    Phil Coke, P0000000 .000
    Phil Hughes, P0000000 .000
   d- Hideki Matsui, PH1010000 .308
Totals35610534  
a-grounded out for Molina in the 5th
b-walked for Robertson in the 5th
c-flied out for Aceves in the 7th
d-singled for Hughes in the 9th
Batting
2B - Mark Teixeira (2, Lee), Alex Rodriguez 2 (5, Lee, Lee), Jorge Posada (2, Madson)
SF - Robinson Cano (1)
RBI - Johnny Damon (9), Alex Rodriguez 3 (18), Robinson Cano (6)
2-OUT RBI - Alex Rodriguez (5)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Cano-Jeter-Teixeira

New York Yankees
A.J. Burnett (L,1-1) 2466421 5.27
David Robertson 2100020 0.00
Alfredo Aceves 2100010 4.15
Phil Coke 0.2222012 6.75
Phil Hughes 1.1100010 8.53
HBP - Victorino (by A.J. Burnett)
WP - Alfredo Aceves (1)
Pitches-Strikes - A.J. Burnett 53-28, David Robertson 27-17, Alfredo Aceves 19-14, Phil Coke 19-11, Phil Hughes 12-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - A.J. Burnett 3-1, David Robertson 3-1, Alfredo Aceves 3-2, Phil Hughes 2-0
Batters Faced - A.J. Burnett 15, David Robertson 7, Alfredo Aceves 7, Phil Coke 4, Phil Hughes 4

Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS4120112 .250
Shane Victorino, CF3100002 .296
    Ben Francisco, CF0000000 .000
Chase Utley, 2B3324100 .314
Ryan Howard, 1B2100220 .280
Jayson Werth, RF4111011 .286
Raul Ibanez, LF4122001 .235
Pedro Feliz, 3B4000013 .180
Carlos Ruiz, C4011010 .310
Cliff Lee, P3010010 .273
    Chan Ho Park, P0000000 .000
   a- Matt Stairs, PH1000001 .111
    Ryan Madson, P0000000 .000
Totals3289847  
a-grounded into a double play for Park in the 8th
Batting
HR - Chase Utley 2 (6, Burnett, Coke), Raul Ibanez (2, Coke)
RBI - Chase Utley 4 (10), Jayson Werth (13), Raul Ibanez 2 (13), Carlos Ruiz (9)
2-OUT RBI - Raul Ibanez (3)
SB - Chase Utley (3, 2nd base off Burnett/Molina)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
DP - Rollins-Utley-Howard

Philadelphia Phillies
Cliff Lee (W,4-0) 7755330 1.56
Chan Ho Park 1000000 4.76
Ryan Madson (S,1) 1311010 3.60
Pitches-Strikes - Cliff Lee 112-70, Chan Ho Park 11-7, Ryan Madson 24-14
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Cliff Lee 9-9, Chan Ho Park 1-2, Ryan Madson 1-0
Batters Faced - Cliff Lee 31, Chan Ho Park 3, Ryan Madson 5

Game Information
Attendance - 46178
Game Time - 3:26
Temperature - 50
Umpires - Home - Dana DeMuth, First Base - Joe West, Second Base - Gerry Davis, Third Base - Jeff Nelson

 
 
 
 
 
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