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A big one-game hole

POSTED: Sunday, November 1, 2009, 12:47 AM

The Phillies have played 26 postseason games over the last two season. In all 26, they entered with either a series lead or tie. Tonight, that changes.

In a pivotal Game 3 at Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies jumped out to a 3-0 lead but couldn't hold on, as Cole Hamels and the Phillies bullpen allowed the Yankees to score eight runs in the fourth through eight innings en route to a 8-5 loss. Now, the Phillies face arguably their most pressure-packed postseason game since they took the field in Denver in 2007 trailing the Rockies two games-to-none in the NLDS.

Look at it one way, and they are very much alive. After all, one of these two teams was going to finish Halloween night trailing 2-1. In Game 4, they'll face Yankees ace C.C. Sabathia, whom they defeated 6-1 in Game 1.

Look at it another way, and their loss Saturday night gave the Yankees a victory whose importance far outweighs the one-game lead they now enjoy.

True, the Phillies have beaten Sabathia three times over the last two years, twice in the playoffs. But they didn't exactly dominate him in Game 2, scoring two runs in seven innings before the Yankees' bullpen allowed them to put the game out of reach. And they'll have to buck several trends if they are to beat him for the second time in five days.

Sabathia lost eight games during the regular season. He recorded back-to-back losses just once. In the eight starts that followed his eight losses, the big lefty went 7-1 with a 2.15 ERA. The Yankees lost back-to-back games in which Sabathia pitched just twice this season -- on April 27 and May 2 against the Tigers and the Angels, and on June 6 and 11 against the Rays and the Red Sox.

True, Sabathia will be pitching on three days rest. But he did so in the ALCS and held the Angels to one run on four hits and one walk over eight innings. In four career regular season starts on three days rest, Sabathia is 3-1 with a 1.01 ERA.

This time around, he won't have Phillies ace Cliff Lee to suck the life out of his teammates. Sabathia will be squaring off against Joe Blanton, who allowed four runs in six innings in a Game 4 start in the NLCS. Blanton pitched well in the World Series last year, allowing two runs in six innings against the Tampa Bay Rays.

But unless Blanton holds his opponent scoreless, something he did three times during the regular season, the Phillies will have to hit. They did so at times in Game 3 -- Jayson Werth hit two solo home runs and Pedro Feliz doubled with one out in a three-run second inning -- but for the most part they were the beneficiaries of poor command on the part of Pettitte, who walked one run home, and shoddy defense on the part of the Yankees defense (the Yankees failed to field a sacrifice bunt attempt that would have represented the second out of the second inning, loading the bases to set-up Jimmy Rollins' bases loaded walk and Shane Victorino's sacrifice fly.

The Phillies' three lefty sluggers, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez, combined to go 0-for-12 with seven strikeouts. Utley and Howard struck out with a man on second in the first inning. Utley struck out looking with men on first and second to end the second inning.

Had the Cole Hamels pitched his entire outing the way he pitched his first three-plus innings, the offense would have been enough. But after cruising through the early part of the game, retiring 10 of the first 11 batters he faced, Hamels ran into one of the walls that have so often plagued him during this disappointing season. After a borderline 3-2 fastball to Mark Teixiera was called a ball with one out in the fourth inning, he struggled. He threw a fastball down the middle that Alex Rodriguez hit to the opposite field for a two-run home run. Hamels got out of that inning, but imploded in the fifth against the bottom of the Yankees order. A curve ball that he threw just twice during the first four innings proved to be his undoing. Four of the first 10 pitches he threw in the fifth were curves, one of which Nick Swisher crushed for a leadoff double, and another of which Andy Pettitte hit into center field for an RBI single that set the stage for a big inning.

Manuel lifted Hamels after just 69 pitches -- after Pettitte's single, he allowed a single to Derek Jeter and a two-run single to Johnny Damon, then walked Teixeira.

A solid bullpen effort might have staunched the bleeding. But J.A. Happ and Brett Myers allowed solo home runs and Chad Durbin allowed one run in one inning of work.

For one of the few times this postseason, none of Manuel's moves seemed to work.

  • Veteran righthander Chan Ho Park, the Phillies most dominant multiple-innings reliever during the regular season, did not appear in the game.
  • In the sixth inning, with two out and a runner on first, he pinch-hit Eric Bruntlett instead of Ben Francisco, who was 2-for-5 with a walk in his career off of Pettitte.
  • In the ninth inning, he allowed the right-handed hitting Pedro Feliz to face Yankees set-up man Phil Hughes, rather than the left-handed hitting Greg Dobbs, whom the team said had shaken his flu bug and was available for work. Feliz grounded out. The next batter, Carlos Ruiz, hit a solo home run that proved to be meaningless.
     

For the first time in this series, the Yankees were clearly the better team. As a result, the Phillies trail 2-1.We have heard countless times about the mental fortitude that exists in the home clubhouse. On Sunday night, it will face perhaps it's biggest test yet.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:32 AM, 11/01/2009
    Nice job Daily News with your cover story that read "YANKEES AVERT SWEEP" after they evened up the series at one apiece. How do the editors feel about the "Sweep" now? That was probably about as stupid a headline as anyone could envision even considering it was in a Philly newspaper. Hey, how about all those white hankies that mysteriously disappeared as game #3 wore on. Must have gotten too wet from the tears of the 'wavers'. Don't worry Philly fans,after the Giant/Eagle game Sunday you'll really have a bad weekend going...........hopw you have more hankys.
    kenvan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:33 AM, 11/01/2009
    Hamels said he can't wait for season to end. F this guy. Trade him to San Diego now.
    Nezhy
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:00 AM, 11/01/2009
    Filed early, huh? It was 8-5, bud. Didn't mean much, but I'm guessing Chooch still wants his last homer.
    guit10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:02 AM, 11/01/2009
    Why would you pinch-hit .171 hitting Eric Bruntlett instead of Ben Francisco in a key situation?
    Gnip Gnop
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:21 AM, 11/01/2009
    Hamels, Howard and Utley all came up small tonight. Howard's pitch selection right now is horrendous. Tonight Hamels just offered more of what he's offered all season - middling pitching.
    p-diddy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:25 AM, 11/01/2009
    Rollins just changed his mind...HE just said Yanks in 6.....
    BlueBlood
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:05 AM, 11/01/2009
    BlueBlood your mother just changed her mind she said pull
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:05 AM, 11/01/2009
    we will be down 3-1 by the end of tommrow night. Blanton does not shut down anybody he is a good pitcher and goes deep into games but give up 3-4-5 runs in the process. Take a look at his record aginst the yankees. I dont care that Sabathia is pitching on 3 days rest. I will take him vs our lineup aginst Blanton vs the yankees any day of the week. utley was the only one to hit him the first time even though he didnt have his command. Victerino,Utley,Howard,Ibanez are all swinging at balls in the dirt once a pitcher gets ahead of them its over all they have to do is throw breaking balls and they will swing. I dont even waht to talk about feliz who cant do anything but weakly ground out Ruiz should be hitting ahead of him in the lineup. Charlie made several coaching mistakes tonight he left Cole in too long he should have been gone after the yankees tied it with two hits in the fifth but he left him in and he gave up single, double, walk and 2 more important runs. Letting Bruntlett hit instead of Francisco was plain stupid. letting Feliz hit in the 9th instead of Dobbs was agian stupid and maybe Ruizs homerun would have been a two run homer. Im sorry but if our offense dosent come through and scores at least 6 runs tommrow its game over.
    Joey0210
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:23 AM, 11/01/2009
    TODD PRATT IS RIGHT. LET'S WIN THE NEXT GAME. AND THEN AFTER THAT, THE NEXT GAME. AND THEN WE'LL BE IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. . . GOING BACK TO NEW YORK WITH TWO CHANCES TO WIN ONE GAME. IT'S NOT OVER. But still, thanks for ruining Halloween.
    He had high apple pie in the sky hopes.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:43 AM, 11/01/2009
    Hey, Kevvan -- 1) Sabathia does not pitch well in CBP on three days rest. This time, when the Phillies have a couple on in the first, they will score and not have to rely on Utley's homer. 2) Cliff Lee in Game 5. 3) Girardi is pitching his starters on three days rest. I said from the beginning this wo9uld be a 6 or 7 game series. I stand by it.
    owlets
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:11 AM, 11/01/2009
    wow down just 2-1 and all the same idiots come out...the same ones who gave up on the team last year and this year, shame on you! That being said tough loss. Hamels looked so good and then boom, cheap hits, cheap homerun (debateable) and it was over. Tell me this how in gods name can mlb allow a tv camera to be positions over the outfield fence? Are you freakin kidding me? Im 50/50 on if it actually makes it but thats besides the point. Get your s%7t together Selig! That should have never happened, have the camera back even with the top of the fence or have it 2 feet above so theres no question, unreal! I still have faith, 2-1 is not the end of the world..lets step it up boys. To all the naysayers go root for the sixers, you all were never true fans!
    philsfan in the atx
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:31 AM, 11/01/2009
    The opening money line on Sunday's game has the Yanks -150 and the Phils +140. That's not nearly as lopsided as I would have expected given the pitching matchup and the fact that the Phils were awful in game 3. A good sign?
    pariah


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