Howard, Werth power Phillies to second straight NL pennant
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| Regular Season Series |
| Los Angeles won 4-3 (as of Wed 10/21) |
| Tue 5/12 |
@PHI 5, LA 3 |
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| Wed 5/13 |
LA 9, @PHI 2 |
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| Thu 5/14 |
LA 5, @PHI 3 |
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| Thu 6/4 |
PHI 3, @LA 0 |
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| Fri 6/5 |
@LA 4, PHI 3 |
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| Sat 6/6 |
@LA 3, PHI 2 |
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| Sun 6/7 |
PHI 7, @LA 2 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Phillies | Dodgers |
| Scoring Summary |
| LAD | PHI |
 | 1st | A Ethier homered to right. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Werth homered to right, C Utley and R Howard scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 2nd | J Loney homered to right. | 2 | 3 |
 | 2nd | P Feliz homered to right. | 2 | 4 |
 | 4th | R Ibanez doubled to right center, J Werth scored. | 2 | 5 |
 | 4th | S Victorino hit by pitch, R Ibanez scored, C Ruiz to third, J Rollins to second. | 2 | 6 |
 | 5th | O Hudson homered to left. | 3 | 6 |
 | 6th | S Victorino homered to left, J Rollins scored. | 3 | 8 |
 | 7th | J Werth homered to center. | 3 | 9 |
 | 8th | M Kemp singled to center, R Belliard scored, A Ethier to third, M Ramirez to second. | 4 | 9 |
 | 8th | J Rollins scored, S Victorino to third on wild pitch by R Belisario. | 4 | 10 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA |
| Attendance | 46,214 (105.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:40 |
| Weather | 63 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 6 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Tom Hallion, First Base - Gary Cederstrom, Second Base - Randy Marsh, Third Base - Bruce Dreckman |
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA -- Ryan Howard and the defending champs are back in the World Series -- proving last year was no fluke and looking even more dangerous this time around.
Jayson Werth homered twice,
Shane Victorino and
Pedro Feliz also connected and the
Philadelphia Phillies beat the
Los Angeles Dodgers 10-4 in Game 5 on Wednesday night to win their second straight NL pennant.
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Brad Lidge closed it out, Howard was selected NL championship series MVP and the Phillies became the first team to reach consecutive World Series since the
New York Yankees in 2000-01.
"I can get used to it," manager Charlie Manuel told a cheering crowd. "We got one more step and we're going to get it!"
Now,
Jimmy Rollins and crew wait for their next opponent. They'll go for their third World Series title beginning next Wednesday night at New York or Los Angeles. The Yankees lead the Angels 3-1 in the ALCS, which resumes Thursday night at Angel Stadium.
Werth Noting
With two homers in Wednesday's win, the Phillies' Jayson Werth became the sixth player from a winning team to record a multi-homer game in an LCS clincher.
Multi-HR Games in LCS Clincher
For Winning Team
| Player |
Year |
Team |
| Jayson Werth |
2009 |
Phillies |
| Magglio Ordonez |
2006 |
Tigers |
| Johnny Damon |
2004 |
Red Sox |
| Jason Giambi |
2003 |
Yankees |
| Adam Kennedy |
2002 |
Angels |
| Steve Garvey |
1974 |
Dodgers |
Meanwhile, slugger
Manny Ramirez, manager Joe Torre and the rest of the Dodgers go home after leading the NL with 95 wins in the regular season and sweeping the
St. Louis Cardinals in the division series.
"They're confident, they're talented, and they're going where we all want to go right now -- the World Series," Torre said, praising the power-hitting Phillies.
With their latest big night at the plate, Philadelphia overcame another shaky outing by 2008 NLCS and World Series MVP
Cole Hamels. Los Angeles closed to 9-4 in the eighth, but
Ryan Madson escaped a bases-loaded jam by striking out
Russell Martin and retiring
Casey Blake on a grounder.
After beating Tampa Bay in last year's World Series, the Phillies are trying to become the first repeat champions from the NL since the
Cincinnati Reds in 1975-76. The Yankees were the last team to win consecutive titles when they captured three in a row from 1998-2000.
"We got one more step," Howard said. "Then we got action!"
Andre Ethier,
James Loney and pinch-hitter
Orlando Hudson hit solo homers for the Dodgers, who also lost to the Phillies in five games in last year's NLCS.
The teams combined to tie the record of seven homers in a postseason game. It was the fifth time that's happened.
"They were better than us," Ramirez said. "You saw what they were capable of doing."
Fireworks exploded over Citizens Bank Park after Victorino caught a fly ball for the final out. The NL East champions, who beat Colorado in four games in the opening round, met Lidge in the middle of the diamond to celebrate and began putting on hats with the stitched-in logo of "WS2009."
Fast Facts
• The Phillies advanced to their second straight World Series (seventh overall), taking the NLCS in five games from the Dodgers.
• The last team to reach the World Series after winning it the prior year was the 2001 Yankees, who lost to the Diamondbacks in seven games. The last NL World Series champion to return was the 1996 Braves, who lost in six games to the Yankees.
• Philadelphia became the first NL team to win 16 postseason games in a 20-game stretch. The Yankees are the only AL club to do it, accomplishing the feat four times.
• Jayson Werth hit a pair of homers, giving him a franchise-record seven postseason homers with the Phillies.
• The Dodgers lost in the NLCS to the Phillies for the second straight season.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Team president David Montgomery led the crowd in a chant of "Charlie! Charlie!" during trophy ceremonies on the field. Then, players retreated to the clubhouse to spray champagne and celebrate.
On the 29th anniversary of their first World Series title, the Phillies became the first NL team to win consecutive pennants since the
Atlanta Braves did it 13 years ago.
"Big games call for big times," Werth said. "Hopefully, we can keep it going. We've got four more games to win."
Five pitchers tossed 4 2/3 strong innings in relief of an ineffective Hamels, who hasn't been the dominant ace he was last postseason.
Chad Durbin earned the win by retiring all four batters he faced, including Ramirez representing the tying run in the fifth.
Lidge, who has bounced back from a rough season with spotless work in the playoffs, tossed a scoreless ninth.
"I always believed it was going to turn around," he said. "One of the biggest things was I was starting to feel really healthy at the end of the season."
Hamels allowed three runs and five hits in 4 1/3 innings. Still, he got a standing ovation on his way to the dugout.
Vicente Padilla, the former Phillie who was excellent in his first two playoff starts, lasted just three-plus innings and gave up six runs.
Once considered the NL's laughingstock, the Phillies have been thinking dynasty since riding down Broad Street on flatbed trucks during the city's first championship parade in 25 years last October.
So what that they're the team of 10,000 losses? The sad-sack losers of the past are a distant memory in Philadelphia.
This will be Philadelphia's seventh trip to the World Series in 127 years. The Phillies beat Kansas City in 1980 and lost in 1915, 1950, 1983 and 1993. The Yankees swept Philadelphia in '50, winning the first three games of that series by one run.
Torre Tumble
Joe Torre's teams used to be playoff juggernauts. That has changed since 2001. The '09 Dodgers are the latest in a line of Torre-led postseason teams stopped short of the World Series title.
Torre in Postseason
Since 1996
|
1996-2000 |
2001-09 |
| W-L |
46-15 |
37-40 |
| Win pct. |
.754 |
.481 |
| WS titles |
4 |
0 |
*8-8 in 2 seasons with Dodgers
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Another sellout crowd implored their team to "Beat LA!" and waved their white-and-red rally towels, rocking Citizens Bank Park on a beautiful, 63-degree night. It was only 48 on Monday night.
Coming off a dramatic comeback win in Game 4, capped by Rollins' two-run double with two outs in the ninth, the Phillies got it going with two outs in the first.
Chase Utley walked to reach safely for the 25th straight postseason game, tying Boog Powell's major league record.
Padilla wanted no part of Howard, who hit .333 with two homers and eight RBIs in the series. He walked him on four pitches after firing three inside fastballs, hoping to make the big slugger a little uneasy.
Padilla then threw three straight balls to Werth. The fired-up crowd roared louder with every pitch out of the strike zone.
After taking two strikes, Werth sent a drive to the seats in right-center for a 3-1 lead. Fans gave Werth a curtain call and another standing ovation when he ran out to right field in the top of the second.
Werth's solo shot off
Hong-Chih Kuo in the seventh gave him five homers this postseason and made it 9-3.
"A lot of times we win games just because of our power and the fact that we can hit the ball out of the ballpark," Manuel said. "We need to be a little bit more consistent, and I'd say we can be a better hitting team. But right now for the National League, I think we're outstanding."
Ethier put the Dodgers up 1-0 in the first when he connected on a 1-2 fastball down the middle, sending it into the seats in right-center. Loney's shot in the second also came on a 1-2 pitch, cutting the deficit to 3-2.
Victorino hit a two-run shot to left off Game 1 starter
Clayton Kershaw for an 8-3 lead in the sixth.
Game notes Dallas Green, manager of the 1980 Phillies championship team, threw out the first pitch to Manuel. Green got a big hug from Dodgers third-base coach Larry Bowa, the shortstop on the '80 team. ... The Phillies are 3-2 against the Dodgers in the NLCS.