|
|
It was the Joe Blanton show last night
Photo
by Elsa - Getty Images |
......but the Phils have a Carlos too (Ruiz)
Photo
by Doug Pensinger - Getty
Images |
Wow.
What can you say? The Phillies continued their drive towards the
World
Championship last night by embarrassing the stumblin' bumblin' Rays in
Game 4
by a score of 10-2 to take a 3-1 lead in the Series. After eking out
just a
1-run victory in Game 3, it seemed the guys in the home reds might just
finish
these hotshot Rays in five games.
Over
the weekend, the Phils hurlers Moyer and Blanton outdueled the Rays
Garza and
Sonnanstine while a little-known guy named Carlos Ruiz showed why he
can be
added to the list of nobodies to star in a World Series. And Ryan
Howard
showed everybody why he's Ryan Howard.
But
last night it was all about Joe Blanton. He was friggin'
magnificent. It's so good to see a guy come up big in the World
Series. He not only pitches great, he hits a home run too.
Now,
this shouldn't have come as so much a surprise as it was. Joe had
actually helped win 9 of the 13 games he pitched for the Phils since he
was
acquired from the A's in July. And any fantasy player knew how
good he
was.
But
Joe was lost in the whoop-de-doo over the Rays starters and the Phils
ace, Cole
Hamels. And he was only the fourth starter behind Hamels and
Myers and Jamie Moyer, who is about a hundred and three years
old. So big Joe
looked like he meant business last night as he pitched 6 strong innings
for the
NL Champs, surrendering just two solo home runs. Oh, and he
cranked a low
fastball over the fence in the bottom of the fifth to make it 6-2
Phillies.
The place became electric.
This
self-proclaimed pundit thought it would be the Phillies in seven when
this
whole thing started. But I didn't count on Jamie Moyer
coming up
quite so large in Game 3. I figured that game for the Rays.
And I
thought either Myers or Blanton could come up big. But it seems
like
everything is going the Phillies way.
The
Rays are having some trouble in the field as of late. When had
that last
happened to the sure-handed Rays? When they do make a play, the
umpires miss
it. But between Longoria and Iwamura, they've produced adventure
to rival
some Indiana Jones movie. And then Ryan Howard came to life with
two
dingers, and Jayson Werth came back to life too.
And then there's a guy like Carlos Ruiz behind the plate for the
Phillies. Ruiz just took over a large part of this Series from
Game 2
on. Just when the Rays have finished with the likes of Rollins,
Utley,
Werth and Howard, here comes Carlos Ruiz. It's really been kind
of
comical. The Phils catcher got the game-winning ground ball the
other
night and has been just a real pest since Game 2.
But, here's the funny part about baseball. The worm could turn at
any
time. Now the Rays are up against the wall. And the
Phillies have
been riding high. And , while the Phils have their ace Hamels
going one
more time, the Rays Scott Kazmir ain't exactly chopped liver.
And, if the
Rays get Game 5, it's back to that monstrosity of a ball field in Florida for
Games Six
and Seven. The Rays would like that.
Would
they ever. Then it would be just a matter of winning two straight
at
home. With Shields and Garza on the mound. They
would
have to like their chances.
So
the real key is tonight. If the Phils can't win this one tonight,
they
might have to wait another twenty years or so to win a World
Series. Not
that they can't beat Shields and Garza in Tampa
but can guys like Moyer and Myers do it again? I don't even want
to think
about it.
But it would make this Series one for
the ages rather than
just a footnote in Red Sox history. In
five games, it’ll just be the year the Rays shocked the world but fell
apart
against a veteran Phillies team. In
seven games, it’s something else entirely, and maybe guys like Longoria
and
Upton and Pena make more of a mark on this Series.
<>
If the Phillies really are a smart veteran
team,
they’ll
realize that Game 5 might be the now or never game.
They’re
hot now and have the Rays on the
run.
Let the team that beat the Red Sox
live one more day at their peril.
<>
I’d still like the Phillies to win this thing, even
if they
do lose tonight.
I sense that they’re a
team that’s ready now.
The Rays have too
many excuses for a breakdown with that much youth on their squad, no
matter who’s
on the mound.
And the Phillies do have
Utley and Rolo and big Ryan Howard.
And
that little sparkplug of a Victorino whose “I Got It I Got IT I Got It”
is the
loudest in either league. <>
But for a
New
York
fan, even a rabid National League and Mets fan, who’d like nothing
better than
a World Series victory for the team that knocked off his team,
yesterday wasn’t
all about the baseball.
There was a
whole lot of football being played in
Pittsburgh
by the defending champion Giants.
And
the Jets managed to play a bit more football than the lowly Chiefs.
As well as the Giants played down the
stretch, I did see the
single ugliest play I’ve ever seen by a secondary man in safety James
Butler’s
horrible coverage on Roethlisberger’s long pass to Nate Washington. Not only did he appear to just let his man run
by him, but when he caught up, he pirouetted away from his man.
<>The Jets are just awful.
But not
as awful as a Herman Edwards team that ran
three into the line
when they desperately needed a first down.
Count
your blessings, Jets fans.
