Phils grab control
That there was sadness mixed with the joy goes without saying. Because, yes, the Phillies took a 2-0 lead in the National League Championship Series against the Dodgers with an 8-5 victory. But also because, yes, this was the day when Phils manager Charlie Manuel received word that his mother had died at the age of 87.
There is no adequate way to compare real life and a really big baseball game, and so there will be no attempt here to try. Just know that Manuel worked the game, as usual, and that whatever respite he received as it was played is meaningful for that reason alone.
And what a long, wild game. It was a game where the Phillies put up four runs in the second inning and four runs again in the third -- and none of them were as the result of a home run. It was a game where pitcher Brett Myers had three hits, which is as many hits as he has had in about the last three seasons combined. It was a game where the Dodgers' Manny Ramirez hit a three-run homer and continued to terrorize, as advertised. And it was a game where Phillies closer Brad Lidge put two baserunners on in the ninth inning before keeping his perfect save streak alive.
So much. Such a meaningful game for a team desperate to win a championship for a championship-starved town. Such an odd feeling, though, thinking about the man as he emerged from the dugout to join the customary handshake line with his team in the middle of the diamond.
There is no adequate way to compare real life and a really big baseball game, and so there will be no attempt here to try. Just know that Manuel worked the game, as usual, and that whatever respite he received as it was played is meaningful for that reason alone.
And what a long, wild game. It was a game where the Phillies put up four runs in the second inning and four runs again in the third -- and none of them were as the result of a home run. It was a game where pitcher Brett Myers had three hits, which is as many hits as he has had in about the last three seasons combined. It was a game where the Dodgers' Manny Ramirez hit a three-run homer and continued to terrorize, as advertised. And it was a game where Phillies closer Brad Lidge put two baserunners on in the ninth inning before keeping his perfect save streak alive.
So much. Such a meaningful game for a team desperate to win a championship for a championship-starved town. Such an odd feeling, though, thinking about the man as he emerged from the dugout to join the customary handshake line with his team in the middle of the diamond.
Thank you for the valiant effort, Charlie, and we are truly sorry for your loss.
dear uncle charlie, i don't always agree with your managing decisions; but you're a good man and i'm very sorry to hear of your loss. deepest sympathies, all phillies fans in upstate ny.
charlie you are the man.All of the phillie fans will like to thank you for what you did for this town and anything that will happen in the future.
charlie you are the man.All of the phillie fans will like to thank you for what you did for this town and anything that will happen in the future.
Likewise to Victorino whose grandmother passed away.
It reminded me of how much I miss my dear Mom. Her godly influence, protective nature and the tender way she corrected me as a young fellow has been a constant source of inspiration even at 68 years of age. Charlie you have sympathy and empathy from a phillies fan in Idaho.
Victorino has announced he will not play the rest of the series to attend the 5 day funeral for his grandmother
God bless you, Charlie
I guess that you're a dodger fan scooter but not really funny or even cute...so FO. Sorry Charlie and Shane
I agree with nyphilliephan. Condolences Charlie from all Phils fans in the northern VA area.
Scooter attempts to be funny and fails miserably.
Let's go Phils!!!
When does the team depart for LA?
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Depart tonight.
Way to go Charlie, you can see your team really plays for you. Very sorry for your loss. Go Phils!!!!!1
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