Yankees-Phillies: Phillies Hold Off Yankees, Force Game Six
November 3, 2009 by Adam Bernacchio
Filed under Fan News
Like George Costanza, the Philadelphia Phillies did the opposite last night.
Instead of having tuna on toast, with coleslaw, and a cup of coffee and trying to wait out AJ Burnett, the Phillies had chicken salad, on rye, untoasted, and a cup of tea and jumped all over Burnett.
The Phillies were aggressive and ambushed Burnett in the first inning thanks to a Chase Utley three-run homerun and eventually held on for an 8-6 victory to force a Game Six back in the Bronx.
The Yankees now lead the best-of-seven World Series 3-2.
What ever respect Burnett earned in his gutsy performance in Game Five of the ALCS and his brilliant performance in Game Two of the World Series, he lost last night.
To go out in a World Series game and give your team absolutely nothing, is pathetic. At least battle like you did against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Here is all you need to know about where Burnett’s head was last night.
In the bottom of the third, Burnett was facing Jayson Werth with two on and nobody out. Burnett gets to 0-2 on Werth on two fastballs. The second fastball he blew by Werth.
Now one of the first things you learn when you become a pitcher is if a guy can’t catch up to your fastball, don’t throw anything offspead.
So what does Burnett do? He throws a tumbling curveball right over the middle of the plate. Werth was all over it and ripped the ball right back up the middle.
You can’t throw that pitch, if a guy just couldn’t catch up to your fastball on the pitch before. Let him prove that he can hit your fastball.
Burnett was then taken out of the game.
Just a terrible performance.
Here are some other observations from last night.
When Shane Victorino got hit on the finger squaring to bunt in the first inning, it reminded me of David Cone breaking his finger in 1987 on a bunt attempt.
In a potential clinching game in the World Series, the Yankees had Nick Swisher batting fifth.
Lee was good last night, but wasn’t great. He walked three guys last night and had only walked three guys in his previous four starts.
Lee only threw first-pitch strikes to 18 out of the 31 batters he faced. Very uncharacteristic for him.
I was very surprised to see Lee come out for the eighth inning. I thought Charlie Manuel should have gone to Chan Ho Park to start the inning and preserve Lee for a relief appearance in a potential Game Seven.
Great job by David Roberston and Alfredo Aceves to keep the Yankees in the game. Four innings, two hits, and three strike outs.
The Yankees have to be encouraged by Phil Hughes’ performance last night. 1.1 innings and looked sharp.
I guess we now know why Damaso Marte is ahead of Phil Coke on the depth chart.
With five homeruns, Chase Utley has tied Reggie Jackson for most homeruns in a World Series.
Why does Swisher look up at the scoreboard before every pitch? If this was the 1960’s, he would be accused of stealing signs.
Can someone please teach Brett Gardner how to bunt? This guy is one of the fastest players in baseball and he is hitting the ball in the air every AB.
I had no problem with Manuel going with Ryan Madson in the ninth. Lidge threw 30 pitches the night before and Madson was solid in Game Four.
Whatever praying the Phillies’ dugout did before the Derek Jeter AB–it worked. Jeter hitting into a 6-4-3 double play is more than anyone could have expected.
Say what you want about Johnny Damon–when the game and season is on the line, he shows up to play.
You can make all the great defensive plays you want, but Mark Teixeira’s postseason honeymoon is over. He has been awful in this World Series and for the most part the entire postseason.
Hideki Matsui leads the Yankees in total bases this World Series (11) and has only started two games.
Citizens Bank Park has an X-Ray machine in the stadium. How far have we come in terms of technology? It really is amazing and we all, including myself take it for granted.
Hypothetical here: Let’s say Teixeira tied the game with a two-run HR in the ninth and Brett Gardner wins the game for the Yankees in the 15th inning. Does Utley still win the MVP award?
Ryan Howard has struck out 12 times this postseason tying Willie Wilson’s World Series record. I am confident that he will break that record in Game Six.
Another hypothetical here: Game Six, the Phillies are up 4-3, and heading into the ninth inning–who close’s for the Phillies?
If there ever was a “good loss” last night was it for the Yankees. They took the Phillies best punch last night and managed to get back up and make a fight out of it.
The Yankee teams from 2001-2008 would have taken that punch and not gotten back up.
Hero for Game Five – Chase Utley
Goat for Game Five – AJ Burnett
Series MVP – Chase Utley
Game Six is Wednesday at 7:57 ET.
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