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A-Rod's clutch hit leaves Yanks one win from title
 

PHILADELPHIA -- Alex Rodriguez waited all game long for this hit. Heck, he waited his whole life.

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The New York Yankees have been waiting, too.

Rodriguez delivered a go-ahead, two-out double in the ninth inning off Brad Lidge and the Yankees took advantage of Johnny Damon's daring dash to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 on Sunday night for a 3-1 lead in the World Series.

"There's no question - I've never had a bigger hit," Rodriguez said.

Derek Jeter came through again and Mariano Rivera finished it off as the Yankees moved within one win of that elusive 27th championship and first since 2000.

Rodriguez applauded his own hit, for good reason. Seething since the first inning after again being nailed by a pitch, the highest-paid player in the majors struck back with his potent black bat.

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Overanxious at the start of his first World Series, Rodriguez struck out six times in the first two games. He homered in Game 3, yet it was another kind of thwack that him going.

"The one time I got hit in yesterday's game, my first at-bat, kind of woke me up a little bit and just reminded me, 'Hey, this is the World Series, let's get it going a little bit,"' he said.

Now in his sixth season with the Yankees, he'll try to help them close out the defending champions Monday night when A.J. Burnett faces October ace Cliff Lee.

Of the 42 teams to take a 3-1 lead in the World Series, 36 went on to win the crown. The last club to overcome such a deficit was Kansas City in 1985.

Chase Utley and Pedro Feliz hit late home runs for the Phillies that tied it at 4. Then it moved to the ninth and Phils brought in Lidge -- a postseason star last year, he had struggled all season before regaining his touch this October.

But November was not so kind.

Lidge had been the only closer in the playoffs who hadn't allowed a run until the Yankees tagged him. With two outs, Damon capped a nine-pitch at-bat with a single. The Phillies overshifted their infield to the right side for Mark Teixeira and Damon took off.

Damon beat the one-hop throw to steal second, popped up from his slide and noticed no one was covering third. That's because Feliz had handled the throw, and Damon easily beat the third baseman to the bag for a rare double-steal -- fact is, who'd ever seen it?

"I'm just glad that when I started running, I still had some of my young legs behind me," Damon said.

Offered Feliz: "We never got anybody to say, 'OK, you've got to go in there, you've got to go here."'

Rattled or whatever, Lidge hit Teixeira with a pitch. So up stepped Rodriguez, 1 for 13 to that point and looking nothing like the feared slugger he was earlier in these playoffs.

Putting all his prominent failures behind, Rodriguez lined a solid double into the left-field corner for a 5-4 lead. The three-time AL MVP connected so solidly, the sound echoed throughout Citizens Bank Park. Maybe it wasn't such a surprise -- Rodriguez had homered and doubled in three prior at-bats against Lidge.

"Facing Brad Lidge, he's a great competitor. He's had a lot of success late here. Just trying to make contact there," Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez stood at second with his 15th RBI, tying the Yankees postseason record shared by Bernie Williams and Scott Brosius. A-Rod's other hit this week came in Game 3 when his double was changed to a home run after an instant replay review.

"He's the reason why we're sitting here and we're in Philadelphia right now," Damon said. "I felt like without him, who knows where our road may have stopped at."

The crowd was still silent when Jorge Posada followed with a two-run single. Then it was Rivera's turn and he quickly got three outs for his 11th World Series save. Joba Chamberlain, who gave up Feliz's tying homer in the eighth, was the winner in his second Series appearance.

Just like that, the Yankees were 27 outs from their record 27th title and the Phillies were on the brink of getting eliminated. Philadelphia faces a daunting task; New York lost three in a row only twice after the All-Star break.

"I think we take a lot of pride on being resilient and the way we bounce back," Phils manager Charlie Manuel said. "I've seen us go through it before. We've blown 22 games from the seventh inning on or something this year. That's got to tell you something about the resilience of our team."

The first inning offered a replay, of sorts, when Rodriguez was hit in the back by Blanton's first pitch. Rodriguez got drilled twice in Game 3 and told plate umpire Mike Everitt "third time, it's a little obvious" in a comment heard on Fox.

Rodriguez stood around the plate with hands on hips and stared at the Yankees dugout, and Everitt moved onto the grass to prevent any trouble from breaking out. Umpires met near the mound, Everitt issued warnings to both teams and fans chanted "you used steroids!" at A-Rod.

Rodriguez got more than even much later. The Yankees' late burst hushed fans who had been festive from the start. Many of them had walked across the street after watching the Philadelphia Eagles rout the New York Giants 40-17.

"I think I made an adjustment after the first two games," Rodriguez said. "What I was doing was very simple, I was expanding the strike zone, and that's something that I didn't do against Minnesota or Anaheim. When I get good pitches to hit and I put a good swing on it, good things usually happen."

Feliz rocked Chamberlain with a two-out, solo home run in the eighth that tied it at 4.

Utley homered again off CC Sabathia, finishing the New York starter in the seventh. It was Utley's third shot off Sabathia in this Series and closed the Phillies to 4-3.

Down all evening, the Phillies kept scrapping. They eventually drew even on the home runs, a common sight at a park where the ball really flies.

Jeter put the Yankees ahead from the get-go, leading off the game with a single and scoring in a two-run first.

Ryan Howard barreled home to tie at 2 in the fourth. The big Phillies slugger braced for a collision with Posada and got a piece of the New York catcher -- replays, however, appeared to show Howard never touched the plate, yet another missed call in a shaky postseason for umpires.

Howard kept struggling, leaving him 3 for 17 with 10 strikeouts. Rodriguez is only 2 for 14, but he could enjoy both hits because they did so much damage.

"We've been down this road before and we have to stay very focused. Those guys are the world champs," Rodriguez said.

Notes

  • Rivera set a record for pitchers with his 23rd Series appearance, passing Whitey Ford.
  • Yankees CF Melky Cabrera hurt his left hamstring running out a grounder to end the sixth. Brett Gardner replaced him.
  • Rodriguez and Max Carey (Pittsburgh, 1925) are the only players hit by pitches three times in a Series.
 
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Players of the Game
Philadelphia

P. Feliz
AB 4
R 1
H 3
HR 1
RBI 2
New York

J. Damon
AB 5
R 2
H 3
HR 0
RBI 1
 
New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS4121110 .333
Johnny Damon, LF5231011 .254
Mark Teixeira, 1B4101013 .170
Alex Rodriguez, 3B4111012 .348
Jorge Posada, C3013120 .273
Robinson Cano, 2B4010011 .200
Nick Swisher, RF2100222 .146
Melky Cabrera, CF3110001 .271
    Brett Gardner, CF1000002 .400
CC Sabathia, P3000022 .000
    Damaso Marte, P0000000 .000
    Joba Chamberlain, P0000000 .000
   a- Hideki Matsui, PH1000000 .289
    Mariano Rivera, P0000000 .000
Totals34797411  
a-popped out for Chamberlain in the 9th
Batting
2B - Johnny Damon (3, Blanton), Alex Rodriguez (3, Lidge)
SF - Jorge Posada (1)
RBI - Derek Jeter (6), Johnny Damon (8), Mark Teixeira (7), Alex Rodriguez (15), Jorge Posada 3 (8)
2-OUT RBI - Alex Rodriguez (4), Jorge Posada 2 (4)
SB - Johnny Damon 2 (3, 2nd base off Lidge/Ruiz, 3rd base off Lidge/Ruiz)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
E - Jorge Posada (1, Missed catch of throw)
New York Yankees
CC Sabathia 6.2733361 1.98
Damaso Marte (H,2) 0.1000000 0.00
Joba Chamberlain (BS,1; W,1-0) 1111031 3.38
Mariano Rivera (S,5) 1000000 0.63
IBB - Werth by CC Sabathia, by Ruiz
Pitches-Strikes - CC Sabathia 107-67, Damaso Marte 4-3, Joba Chamberlain 19-12, Mariano Rivera 8-6
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - CC Sabathia 5-9, Mariano Rivera 2-1
Batters Faced - CC Sabathia 30, Damaso Marte 1, Joba Chamberlain 4, Mariano Rivera 3
Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS5010000 .232
Shane Victorino, CF4110100 .314
Chase Utley, 2B4122002 .292
Ryan Howard, 1B4110013 .292
Jayson Werth, RF3000123 .289
Raul Ibanez, LF4000033 .213
Pedro Feliz, 3B4132000 .196
Carlos Ruiz, C3000110 .316
Joe Blanton, P2000022 .000
   a- Ben Francisco, PH1000001 .000
    Chan Ho Park, P0000000 .000
    Ryan Madson, P0000000 .000
    Brad Lidge, P0000000 .000
   b- Matt Stairs, PH1000000 .125
Totals3548439  
a-flied out for Blanton in the 6th
b-grounded out for Lidge in the 9th
Batting
2B - Shane Victorino (3, Sabathia), Chase Utley (1, Sabathia)
HR - Chase Utley (4, Sabathia), Pedro Feliz (2, Chamberlain)
RBI - Chase Utley 2 (6), Pedro Feliz 2 (4)
2-OUT RBI - Chase Utley (3), Pedro Feliz 2 (3)
SB - Ryan Howard (1, 2nd base off Sabathia/Posada)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Raul Ibanez 1
E - Raul Ibanez (2, Throwing)
Philadelphia Phillies
Joe Blanton 6544270 5.17
Chan Ho Park 1000110 5.79
Ryan Madson 1100120 3.00
Brad Lidge (L,1-1) 1333010 5.40
HBP - Rodriguez (by Joe Blanton), Teixeira (by Brad Lidge)
Pitches-Strikes - Joe Blanton 94-58, Chan Ho Park 14-8, Ryan Madson 20-11, Brad Lidge 30-19
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Joe Blanton 4-7, Chan Ho Park 1-1
Batters Faced - Joe Blanton 26, Chan Ho Park 4, Ryan Madson 5, Brad Lidge 6
Game Information
Attendance - 46145
Game Time - 3:25
Temperature - 49
Umpires - Home - Mike Everitt, First Base - Dana DeMuth, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Gerry Davis