World Series Game 5: Phillies Beat Yankees 8-6

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RONALD BLUM | 11/ 2/09 11:58 PM | AP

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World Series Game Five

PHILADELPHIA — Put those parade plans on hold, New York. The Phillies are coming back.

Desperate to hang onto their World Series title and hounded by the Yankees to the very last swing, Philadelphia somehow held on for an 8-6 win Monday night in Game 5.

Chase 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.

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. Derek Jeter grounded into a run-scoring double play, but the fans on their feet couldn't exhale until Mark Teixeira struck out as the tying run.

Whew!

Game 6 will be played Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium, with New York's Andy Pettite going on short rest against Pedro Martinez. The Series hasn't gone this far since 2003.

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

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.

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"It's pretty cool," Utley said. "It's pretty surreal. I'm glad we got the win tonight. We're going back to Yankee Stadium."

Philadelphia replicated its winning formula from the opener, when Utley hit two solo homers 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.

Lee gave up a run-scoring single to Alex Rodriguez in the first inning but settled in until A-Rod chased him with a two-run double in the eighth. Robinson Cano drove in Rodriguez with a sacrifice fly that cut the deficit to 8-5, and New York gave Philadelphia a scare when Jorge Posada doubled and Hideki Matsui singled at the start of the ninth against Ryan Madson.

Jeter hit into the double play, Johnny Damon singled and Madson struck out the slumping Teixeira for the save.

"We have a lot of heart on this team," Utley said.

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 on Wednesday night at home.

"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 allowed 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 that a Yankees starter failed to pitch at least six innings.

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

Philadelphia ended baseball's record streak of five straight 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 just twice after the All-Star break and dropped consecutive home games only once after mid-June.

Just six of 43 teams facing 3-1 Series deficits have gone on to win the title, including five in a row 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 consecutive Series titles since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds, Yankees manager Joe Girardi will be widely second-guessed for his pitching decisions. No Series champion has gone the entire postseason with just three starters since the 1991 Minnesota Twins – when there were just 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.

While the Phillies have outhomered the Yankees 10-5 in the Series, Ryan Howard is suffering a power outage. 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.

New York scored in the first inning for the second straight game. Damon singled to left-center and came home when Rodriguez doubled into the right-field corner with two outs. It was his franchise record 16th RBI of the postseason.

It took just eight pitches for Burnett to give up the lead, giving Phillies fans reason to wave those white rally towels.

Rollins singled up the middle on the sixth pitch of his at-bat and, with Rollins running, Victorino squared and was hit in the hand by a pitch. Utley put the next pitch into the right-field seats.

"Chase, when he gets hot, definitely he can get hot and stay hot for a month or two," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

Burnett got in more trouble in the third, when he walked Utley and Ryan Howard, then gave up run-scoring singles to Jayson Werth and Raul Ibanez that put Philadelphia ahead 5-1 and finished Burnett's night. Carlos Ruiz added an RBI grounder against David Robertson.

New York made it 6-2 in the fifth, helped by a strange decision by Howard. Pinch-hitter Eric Hinske – who homered for the Phillies in last year's Series – walked with one out and took third on Jeter's single. Damon hit a slow roller in front of first and Howard gloved it as Hinske held, then retreated to the bag for the putout as Hinske scored.

NOTES: Hinske appeared for Boston in the 2007 Series and joined Don Baylor (1986-88) as the only players to appear in three straight Series with three different teams.

PHILADELPHIA — Put those parade plans on hold, New York. The Phillies are coming back. Desperate to hang onto their World Series title and hounded by the Yankees to the very last swing, Philade...
PHILADELPHIA — Put those parade plans on hold, New York. The Phillies are coming back. Desperate to hang onto their World Series title and hounded by the Yankees to the very last swing, Philade...
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- chavo I'm a Fan of chavo 3 fans permalink
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I would use Rivera for a 9 out save in Game 6 if need be.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 11/03/2009
- NYLady646 I'm a Fan of NYLady646 2 fans permalink

Game 6 is when it will end. Celebrating in front of the home crowd. Go Yanks!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 11/03/2009
- ECB I'm a Fan of ECB 143 fans permalink
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True !

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 11/03/2009

It is officially confirmed. Tomorrow, at Yankee Stadium, Andy Pettitte will start Game 6 on short-rest. In his career, Pettitte has started 14 games on 3 days of rest, winning only 4 of those starts (6 losses). During those 86 2/3 innings, which is a fairly “substantial†sample, Pettitte had a 4.15 ERA and a 1.43 WHIP. He held opponents to a .266/.345/.387 line, striking out 69 while walking 38.

Pettitte last started on 3 days of rest in 2006, when he was 35-years old. However, Ed Price (FanHouse) reminds us that Pettitte has not started on 3 days of rest after throwing 100 or more pitches since July 19, 2001, when he was 29. He gave up 7 ER over 4 innings in that start against Detroit. One wonders if any of these numbers actually mean anything, though, given the unpredictable nature of this particular situation (as compared to the others).

http://www.i-yankees.com

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 11/03/2009
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well Hinske wasn't on the Phils last year - he was on the Rays
and certainly the Phils could do it - Boston laid out the road map in 2004.
The Phils aren't pitching and old pitcher on short rest - and they have the best road record in the majors.
The Phillies really operate like an American League team - it's all power all the time. If Ryan Howard actually gets hot again- watch out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 11/03/2009

...the comeback falls a little short and with "the Centaur" waiting helplessly on deck.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/03/2009
- argentino I'm a Fan of argentino 44 fans permalink
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you must have a low opinion of people if you think they're your equals...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 11/03/2009
- fya I'm a Fan of fya 21 fans permalink

Yanks are going to win at home in the new stadium.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 11/03/2009
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It was probably planned that way somewhere in the construction blueprints.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 11/03/2009
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

Two solid, stolid teams. The emotion, if one can call it that, is with the last team to hit a home-run it seems. I'm enjoying The World series for the drama of it, the baseball aspect and the epic-lengths of these contests. Who's staying up to view these games? Not my elderly Father, way past his bedtime. What about the youngsters with school the next morning? Would that MLB go back to some additional daytime venues for what is essentially a children's game though it's played for much higher economical stakes these days. I'm really torn, folks.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 11/03/2009
- chavo I'm a Fan of chavo 3 fans permalink
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No they will not. Never. Why? They will not make as much ad money in early afternoon as they do in primetime.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 11/03/2009
- blastocyst I'm a Fan of blastocyst 27 fans permalink

Just as I thought. Some of my fondest baseball, World Series memories are of those day games dating back to '70 or so as I was getting done with school for the day. Thanks for the independent confirmation.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 11/03/2009

Wait a minute? The Yankees have won all the world series in which they were up 3-1? How quickly memory fades, as it was just five years ago that they were up 3-1, only to lose to the Red Sox in Seven, giving the Red Sox their first title in for ever. Check at least 21st Century stats first. AND The REd Sox did it at Yankee stadium...Repeat with Phillies?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 11/03/2009
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I think you may be confused (on a few things).

-- The Yankees and Red Sox are BOTH American League teams. They would NOT have played each other in a World Series.

-- The loss to the Red Sox did indeed come after the Yanks won the first 3; but, that was in the 2004 ALCS -- NOT the World Series..!

The statement that "the Yankees have won all the world series in which they were up 3-1" still stands..!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 11/03/2009

LOL.
Howzabout all those series in which the Yankees were up 3-1 against the Fillies?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 11/03/2009
- NYLady646 I'm a Fan of NYLady646 2 fans permalink

Wrong! That was the ALCS. The Red Sox and Yankees both can not be in the World Series since they are in the same league.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 11/03/2009
- chavo I'm a Fan of chavo 3 fans permalink
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That was not the World Series my friend. That was the ALCS.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 11/03/2009

Hello! anybody there at HP? Who factchecks the headlines around here? The grammatical errors that are common in the articles are one thing but a headline saying the Yanks won when the article says that they lost is truly stupendous!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 11/03/2009
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Please fix the headline for this story.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 11/03/2009

Yeah, preferably one like: Phillies Still Alive - Series Shifts Back To New York For Game 6..

The Yankees didn't exactly "crash and burn". They still lead the Series 3 games to 2.

Jeez, whata buncha drama queens.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 11/03/2009
- argentino I'm a Fan of argentino 44 fans permalink
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lol

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 11/03/2009

Based on what tonebender said above, the original headline had that it was Yankees that won. Evidently they fixed the headline. Can you read?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 11/03/2009

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