Source: Agencies |
2008-10-30 |
ONLINE EDITION
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Philadelphia Phillies general manager Pat Gillick raises the World Series trophy with manager Charlie Manuel after the Phillies beat he Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 in Game 5 to win the baseball World Series yesterday in Philadelphia. |
THE Philadelphia Phillies ended their long wait for a World Series title with a short burst of baseball yesterday as they clinched the crown by completing a rain-suspended 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Phillies captured their first Fall Classic title since 1980 in a unique, three-inning finish as they resumed Game Five that was suspended in the middle of the sixth on Monday with the score tied 2-2 when the field became unplayable after rain.
The victory gave the Phillies a 4-1 triumph in the best-of-seven series and ended a dream season for the Rays, who rebounded from the worst record in the majors last season.
Pedro Feliz drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh, and reliever Brad Lidge struck out pinch-hitter Eric Hinske for the final out in the ninth, setting off a wild celebration as fireworks exploded over Citizens Bank Park.
Philadelphia starting pitcher Cole Hamels, who won the opening game of the series, was named Most Valuable Player.
After both teams scored in their first time at-bat once the game was re-started following a delay of exactly 46 hours, the Phillies took their decisive lead when Feliz singled through a drawn-in infield to cash in on a lead-off double by Pat Burrell.
The Fall Classic finish came in bizarre fashion after the first suspended game in 104 World Series.
That game produced controversy over whether it should have started at all because of Monday's weather forecast, and whether it should have been halted earlier with puddles on the infield.
There was nothing unusual with the way the Phillies finally claimed the championship, however, as Lidge completed a perfect season in closing games with 48 saves in 48 opportunities.
THE Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays were tied at 2-2 when rain forced a delay in the sixth inning of Game Five of the World Series yesterday. Philadelphia are one win away from clinching the World Series...
