Lee, Manuel consider a Game 7 start

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Cliff Lee is always in a hurry.

In a hurry to get from the dugout to the pitchers mound.

Cliff Lee reacts to striking out Yankees centerfielder Brett Gardner in the sixth inning. The Phillies´ starter retired three batters on strikes and walked three.
RON CORTES / Staff Photographer
Cliff Lee reacts to striking out Yankees centerfielder Brett Gardner in the sixth inning. The Phillies' starter retired three batters on strikes and walked three.

In a hurry to get from the pitchers mound to the dugout.

Mostly, though, the Phillies lefthander is in a hurry to get the ball back from catcher Carlos Ruiz so he can throw another pitch as quickly as he can.

Once again, Lee sprinted through the Yankees lineup in the Phillies' 8-6 win last night at Citizens Bank Park, but he's clearly not in a hurry to see this World Series come to an end.

Lee raised his postseason record to 4-0, 2-0 in the World Series, with an ERA of 2.81. The Phillies trail the series, three games to two.

Lee wasn't as dominant as he was in his 6-1, Game 1 victory, when he struck out 10 and walked none. He gave up a run in the first inning and four in the eighth, and he walked three. The innings between, he allowed two hits. But he's the kind of pitcher who can construct a victory without all his tools.

"I don't think my command was as good as it has been," he said. "I had to battle a little more than I had to the last few games. We won. That's the bottom line. I could care less as long as we win."

When Lee walked Nick Swisher in the first inning, it ended his postseason streak of 17 straight innings without a base on balls. The earned run he gave up in the first inning was his first since the sixth inning of Game 1 in the NL Division Series against Colorado.

Yet, Lee was good enough to keep the Phillies breathing as they attempt to become the first team to come back from a three-games-to-one deficit against the Yankees in a World Series. The Yanks are 9-0 after building a three-games-to-one lead in the World Series, and only one of those series - 1962 - was extended to seven games.

For the most part, Lee worked both halves of the plate with his low fastball, and mixed in curveballs, sliders and changeups that kept the Yankees off balance.

But it's the refreshingly quick pace Lee sets that also prevents some hitters from becoming comfortable at the plate.

This was never more evident last night than in the seventh inning, when the Yankees Jorge Posada tried to break the uptempo beat Lee had established. As Lee was preparing to deliver a pitch, Posada stepped out of the batter's box. A look of impatience crossed Lee's face. Just as Lee began his windup on the next pitch, Posada tried to call time out, but home plate umpire Dana DeMuth would have none of it, and the pitch counted. On the next pitch, Posada struck out looking - and looking helpless.

The question now is whether manager Charlie Manuel, who absorbed some criticism for not bringing Lee back to pitch Game 4 on three days' rest, decides to start Lee if there's a Game 7 Thursday at Yankee Stadium.

After last night's game, Manuel indicated he would consider that.

"What's that old saying? Spahn and Sain and pray for rain," Manuel said with a laugh. "We have an off-day [today] and maybe it'll rain. As it sits right now, the seventh game would be on his day to throw in the bullpen. I'll talk to [Lee] about what he thinks."

Lee already has an answer for Manuel.

"I'm available," he said. "I'll be ready to pitch whenever they want me to. If it will help the team win, I'm in."

Since Manuel is thinking about starting Lee for a Game 7, it might have been wise to pull him after the seventh inning, when the Phillies had an 8-2 lead.

But after last night's game, Manuel made it clear he wasn't comfortable, even with a six-run lead - understandable, considering the uncertain state of the Phillies' bullpen.

Instead, he sent Lee out for the eighth inning. Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run double, and Lee, who threw 112 pitches, was relieved by Chan Ho Park.

Meantime, the Thursday night weather forecast for New York is snow showers with the temperature dropping into the mid-30s. A postponement to Friday would give Lee an extra day of rest. For the Phillies, that would be a blessing from above.

 


Contact staff writer Ray Parrillo at 215-854-2743 or rparrillo@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 08:43 AM, 11/03/2009
Neebo
Now why can't COLE have Lee's attitude? All he care's about is himself and his marginal season. Lee is a winner and a team guy! He is the PERFECT player to be in a Phillies uniform! Maybe we can persuade him to go to the other sports complex's in town and show the rest of our teams what it means to be a team guy!
Posted 09:22 AM, 11/03/2009
Ryan Howards Left Nostril
Although Cole's attitude is suspect, I think Lee is physically stronger and can handle short rest. Cole needs to have the rest and stick to his routine. And get his nails did.
Posted 09:26 AM, 11/03/2009
johnnydomino
Start Happ, Lee to relieve ala 2001 and Randy Johnson. I wouldn’t let Hamels get closer to Yankee Stadium than 30th Street Station. Lidge, either.
Posted 09:37 AM, 11/03/2009
Dave14
If there's a Game 7, let Hamels go no more than 3 or 4 innings (but don't tell him), since he's been dominant until the 5th - then he implodes. Put Lee in to finish it up.
Posted 09:38 AM, 11/03/2009
rzzzzz
+1 Happ on Thursday facing CC on short rest. Bring Lee in at the first sign of trouble.
Posted 10:13 AM, 11/03/2009
stevexmartin
right on rzzzzz
Posted 10:20 AM, 11/03/2009
ashemnat99
its an absolute crime that Lee was charged with 5 earned runs last night. rollins can't get the ball out of his glove to start the inning then ibanez misses a fly ball that bounces off of his glove and they are all earned runs?? I know it doesnt matter, its just a shame that he's not going to end up with the lowest ERA for a postseason of all time like he was lined up to have.
Posted 10:26 AM, 11/03/2009
ashemnat99
I agree with Dave14. Hamels has done well for about 3 innings, then he loses it the second time through the lineup. If you have to start him, give him a short leash, yank him at the first sign if trouble, get lee in there for 2 or 3 innings and pray that neither Lidge or Madson is needed. They both stink. Texiera bailed madson out big time last night.
Posted 10:30 AM, 11/03/2009
Monster Joe
If/when there is a game 7. ANYONE BUT HAMELS!
Posted 10:35 AM, 11/03/2009
JimG
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about Hamels being good for about 3 innings. Have him go 1 time through the line-up, bring out Happ to go 1 time through the line-up. You've got Blanton and Lee that could be mixed in there for an inning or two each. You might be able to get through a whole game with those 4 guys combined and keep the Yankees on their toes by mixing in different pitchers. Even though you've got 3 lefties there, it's good to have lefties against Damon, Matsui and Cano. Guys like A-Rod and Jeter can hit anyone so it doesn't matter if you've got righties against them. Plus, our lefties all have slightly different styles. Throw the kitchen sink at them.
Posted 10:36 AM, 11/03/2009
cocogirl
Happ was the best pitcher all season!! Start JA then Lee at first sign of trouble.
Posted 11:36 AM, 11/03/2009
philly57
i was thinking the same thing - let hamels play until he STARTS to unravel (usually the 3rd or 4th) and then bring in Lee. but that was when i forgot about hamels stupid comments. they should put hamels in the bullpen (but not even play him - just let him sit there).
Posted 12:22 PM, 11/03/2009
billybob42
Having a Game 7 postponed until Friday because of the weather wouldn't necessarily be a good thing for the Phillies because it also gives the Yankees staff an extra day of rest, so Sabathia would be able to start on his usual 4 days rest. Sabathia was definitely beatable in Game 4 on 3 days rest, and we had a decent shot to win until Hamels blew up. The Yankees starting pitching and middle relief is in worse shape than ours, and the extra day of rest would help them more than us.
Posted 12:38 PM, 11/03/2009
CA_EaglesFan
I think there should be a poll; If it comes down to a save in game 7, who do you want it to be?
Posted 12:48 PM, 11/03/2009
jibberjabber
Too bad everyone is so focused on game 7 including the Phillies. After they lose, we'll all look back on this and realized we should have paid more attention to winning game 6....
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