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Score and situation: Yankees 8, Phillies 5  New York leads Series 2-1

Leading lads: He came in 0-for-8 with six strikeouts in the series, but Alex Rodriguez(notes) got on his centaur and drove a two-run home run to right field in the fourth to get the Yankees on the board. The play at first was ruled a double, but umpires changed the call after checking video replay. It hit a TV camera that actually stuck out over the field of play, but the ball's trajectory appeared to be over the fence.

Benched for Game 2, Nick Swisher(notes) rebounded to go 2-for-4 with a homer and two runs scored.

Revved up by a 75-minute rain delay before the first pitch, Phillies fans were in full throat in hopes of seeing their idols take a step toward another championship, but the Yankees stayed calm despite falling behind in the second inning.

Head hangers: The Phillies cheese-staked Cole Hamels(notes) to a 3-0 lead in the second inning but he continued to struggle, allowing five runs in 4 1/3 innings. He has allowed 16 earned runs and 25 hits so far in 19 postseason innings, a far cry from his 2008 domination. If the Twitterverse is any indication, Phillies fans want the 2008 World Series MVP shelved until Clearwater.

Ryan Howard(notes) went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts — he had six straight overall at one point — and is batting .154 in the Series. Jayson Werth(notes), who clubbed two homers, is the only Phillies player producing.

Key play: Pitcher Andy Pettitte(notes) tied the score with an RBI single in the fifth inning. If he makes an out there, like pitchers usually do, who knows how the rest of the game goes?

Key stat: Of the past 10 times the World Series has been locked at 1-1, the Game 3 winner has won the title nine times. The exception: The 2003 Yankees, who fell to Florida.

What they're talking about: It took umpires about a minute to check the A-Rod replay and get back on the field for the next pitch.

What they're saying:

"It was much more like myself. The last couple nights, they made good pitches but I helped them out and chased some bad pitches off the plate. Tonight was a lot more disciplined and better results." — Alex Rodriguez.

What's next: CC Sabathia(notes), pitching with three days of rest, tries to help the Yankees take a commanding lead in Game 4 beginning at 8:20 ET. Right-hander Joe Blanton(notes) tries to get the Phillies even with Cliff Lee(notes) going in Game 5.

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  1. e-a-g-l-e-s
    1. Posted by e-a-g-l-e-s Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:35 am EDT

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    i thought the a-rod homerun was BS, you need clear cut evidence and it could have gone both ways
  2. bowzer525
    2. Posted by bowzer525 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:54 am EDT

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    cry
  3. genius_man16
    3. Posted by genius_man16 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:02 am EST

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    Yanks win 4 & 6 to take the series!!
    BANK ON IT
  4. Gary P
    4. Posted by Gary P Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:26 am EST

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    Correct call was made. The umpires already discussed with themselves if a ball hits the camera it would be ruled a HR. If a ball hits the foul pole the is over the fence isn't that a HR. The camera was above the fence
    and since the umpires discussed what happens when a ball hits it, its a HR.
  5. YeahRight!
    5. Posted by YeahRight! Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:34 am EST

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    Gooooo YANKS. Keep on crying #1
  6. acerazer1
    6. Posted by acerazer1 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:46 am EST

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    no way the homerun could have gone both ways. the umps took all of 15 seconds to reverse the call, they clearly saw it was a homerun. How can you even see anything else? If that ball was a cm higher, it would have ricocheted off the top of the camera and ten row into the seats, never mind clear the fence. It was clearly a homerun, and nothing was ever shown to even suggest otherwise.
    "Key stat: Of the past 10 times the World Series has been locked at 1-1, the Game 3 winner has won the title nine times. The exception: The 2003 Yankees, who fell to Florida."
    Yeah, so unless the team has a total meltdown (ahem, David Wells, ahem, Jason Giambi) a.k.a. our number 2 starter and cleanup hitter decide they can't play anymore, I think we're good.
  7. acerazer1
    7. Posted by acerazer1 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:49 am EST

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    #4,
    so you are telling me if a ball hit a fan that is standing up and over the wall and then falls back onto the field, that's a ground rule double? no, it's a homerun. wtf are you smoking?
    It's not like the camera was hanging down on the wall or anything, that ball was hit about 100mph on a line and about three feet higher than the top of the wall, no way that stays in the field of play unless it hits something over or on top of the wall and bounces back. which is what happened.
  8. Go Chargers
    8. Posted by Go Chargers Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:42 am EST

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    Shows what NY can do juiced up.
  9. PatrickW
    9. Posted by PatrickW Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:05 am EST

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    home run :-)
  10. Michael
    10. Posted by Michael Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:42 am EST

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    Philly fan, this ain't the stinkin tampa rays you're messin with this year, this is a great team you have to play against now. It's still anyones series but it will not be easy for either team. The yanks have the upper hand and I hope it stays that way. Go Yankees!
  11. rightsaidfred
    11. Posted by rightsaidfred Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:11 am EST

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    Guess who made the last out in tonight's game? That's right, Jimmy (Phillies in 5) Rollins. How poetic.
  12. Janet N
    12. Posted by Janet N Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:15 am EST

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    too bad Matsui can't run. Probably the most underrated player on the Yankees. Solid hitter. True professional!
  13. bubby
    13. Posted by bubby Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:22 am EST

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    What clearer evidence do you need, the camera to fall on to the field. Put you binoculars on next time.
  14. Cliff
    14. Posted by Cliff Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:03 am EST

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    I'm curious where all the guys are that argued with me what a superior 1B Howard was to Tex???? They were telling me about all these milestones he's setting, yada yada yada...he's about to set one more fellas, the most strikeouts ever in a WS....I hope they give him a plaque to hang in his trophy case for this milestone too....LOL. Tex sure as hell isn't doing much but at least he's making contact and has one game changing HR to his credit!
  15. jj
    15. Posted by jj Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:12 am EST

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    A-roid still sucks and always will.Frickin cheater.
  16. GottaGoWithMo
    16. Posted by GottaGoWithMo Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:44 pm EST

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    4 & 6....gotta win the last game @ Yankee Stadium.....Phillies fans should be allowed to bring their crying towels to Yankee Stadium for game 6....
  17. JOSUE D
    17. Posted by JOSUE D Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:24 pm EST

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    another win tonight!...
  18. Gary P
    18. Posted by Gary P Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:58 pm EST

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    #7 & #17 - I don't know why you guys don't think it was a HR. It clearly hit the camera and the camera was considered a HR before the game started. Or maybe you guys don't know how to read what I said. Didn't I say the correct call was made?
  19. CarlyJ
    19. Posted by CarlyJ Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:37 pm EST

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    Lets hope we dont have to see that nasty pig A-Fraud blowing snot from his nose tonight disgusting. Side effect from steroids I guess OOOOO how can Kate stand him , hmmm makes you think different of her.
  20. John
    20. Posted by John Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:54 pm EST

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    "F" the old MANuel, and "F" JROLL - YANKEES WIN, THE YANKEES WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN MO DOES IT AND LIDGE SUX A BIG ONE----GOTTA GO TO MO-------the old man said the FILLIES will get to MO---WHEN WILL THAT HAPPEN ?????
  21. tim p
    21. Posted by tim p Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:27 am EST

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    just another sport and team that ,just goes out and buys a championship.just because they have the money to do so.here's an idea ,abolish all professional sports and makes all the athlete's ,work for a living.with the money that these guys make and they still wine about everything,absoulutely,disgusting.come on people ,these guys are getting rich,from all the people that go and watch them play,well the average salary ,for the average person is in the 20-40,000 range in the u.s.a. and canada.there is something wrong when people are stupid enough to keep supporting ,professional sports..............sickening,a pissed off person

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