62. 1999 World Champion New York Yankees v. 126. 2011 NL East Champion Philadelphia Phillies
Yankees 98-64 - Mgr. Joe Torre
1st in AL East
d. Rangers in ALDS
d. Red Sox in ALCS
d. Braves in WS
d. #67 2001 A's (MVP-Jorge Posada/Chad Curtis)
All-Stars: SP David Cone, SS Derek Jeter, RP Mariano Rivera (3rd AL Cy Young) OF Bernie Williams,
Hall of Famers: Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Joe Torre
Phillies 102-60 - Mgr. Charlie Manuel (4th in NL Mgr of Year)
1st in NL East
Lost NLDS to Cardinals
d. #3 1906 Cubs (MVP-Roy Halladay)
All-Stars: SP Roy Halladay (2nd in NL Cy Young) SP Cole Hamels (5th in NL Cy Young) SP Cliff Lee (3rd in NL Cy Young) 3B Placido Polanco, OF Shane Victorino
Hall of Famers: Roy Halladay
Phillies
CF Victorino (30) 130 5.4
2B Utley (32) 110 3.5
1B Howard (31) 126 1.9
RF Pence (28) 159 2.1
SS Rollins (32) 101 3.5
LF Mayberry (27) 131 2
DH Brown (23) 98
C Ruiz (32) 108 2.6
3B Polanco (35) 86 2.3
P Halladay (34) 163 7.8
Bench
Game 2 SP: Lee (LH) (32) 160 8.1
Game 3 SP: Hamels (LH) (27) 137 6.1
All RH starters for the Yanks, so the Phils will roll out the same group each day, minus the DH at home.
Yankees
CF Williams (30) 149 6.1
SS Jeter (25) 153 7.1
DH Davis (39) 108 1.4
RF O'Neil (36) 107 2.7
1B Martinez (31) 104 2.9
LF Ledee (25) 110 .8
2B Knoblauch (30) 118 4.3
C Posada (27) 91 1.3
3B Brosius (32) 84 1.4
P Cone (36) 136 4.5
Bench:
LF Curtis (30) 100 1
Game 2 SP: Hernandez (33) 114 3.9
Game 3 SP: Clemens (36) 102 3.4
Platoon in Left; Curtis likely to play games 2-4.
WAR Advtantage:
C-Phillies
1B-Yankees
2B-Yankees
SS-Yankees
3B-Phillies
LF-Phillies
CF-Yankees
RF-Yankees
DH-Yankees
SP1-Phillies
SP2 - Phillies
SP3 -Phillies
Bullpen-Yankees
Yankees 7 Phillies 6 -- Yanks have the seed advantage and the slight WAR advtantage, Phils have a real starting pitching edge, Yanks have the best 2 position players. We'll say New York is favored, their hitting to beat the Phils pitching.
GAME ONE
1st: Yankee Stadium is rocking and rolling as we kick off Region 3 - David Cone is a 36 year old RH, 12-9, 3.44 -- Came up with the Royals in '86 - to the Mets in '87, 3rd in the NL Cy Young in '88. Went back to Kansas City and won the Cy Young in '94, and the Yankees get him at the deadline in '95 from the Jays for some prospects who didn't pan out. He's 4th in the Cy Young that year, 4th again last year for the '98 team who has also advanced to this round; and 6th this year, the last really good year of his career. He'll leave the Yankees in '01 and finish his career back with the Mets in '03 at the age of 40. He gets two - but then Ryan Howard homers to dead center. Phillies 1 Yankees 0
1st: There's one Hall of Famer on this Phillies team and he's on the mound today. Doc Halladay is a 34 year old RH, 19-6, 2.35 -- he came up in '98 with the Jays, so was in the AL East in '99, pitching against this Yankee team. He won the Cy Young in '03, had top 5 finishes each year from '06-'09 and was traded before the '10 season for guys not as good as he was. He won the Cy Young that year - this year he finished second, it's his last good season, he's out of the league after 2013. 1-2-3
2nd: John Mayberry doubles - he's taken the LF job from Raul Ibanez for this tournament; Mayberry's 27, came up 2 years ago, he'll never really hit much again after this season, he'll be in Philly until '14 and finish his career with the Mets the following season. He's stranded at second.
2nd: 1-2-3
3rd: Chase Utley singles with one out, Utley's 32, up since '03, top 10 MVP finishes in '06,'07,'09 - he'll be in Philly until late '15 when he's sent to the Dodgers which is where he finishes his career. We've seen him already with that 2017 Dodger team that has advanced into the next round. After the second out, Hunter Pence walks, and then Jimmy Rollins reaches on an error that loads the bases. Mayberry singles - it scores two. Phillies 3 Yankees 0
3rd: The first Yankee baserunner is Chuck Knoblauch, who singles. Knoblauch was AL Rookie of the Year in '91 with the Twins, the Yankees got him prior to last season - he starts to slide after this season and will finish his career in Kansas City in '02. That's all Halladay allows.
4th: Placido Polanco singles with one out - Polanco's 35 - this is his 14th year in the bigs, broke in with the Cards back in '98, his first Phillies stint began in '02, they ship him to the Tigers in '05, and he came back to Philadelphia last year as a free agent. Two years from now, he finishes as a Marlin. That's all.
4th: 1-2-3
5th: 1-2-3
5th: 1-2-3, Halladay has allowed just one baserunner
6th: Mayberry doubles - his third hit; he moves to third on an out and then scores on a Carlos Ruiz sac fly. Ruiz came up in '06 and will get most of the innings behind the Phillie plate until he's sent to the Dodgers during the '16 season for AJ Ellis. He finishes up the following year in Seattle. Phillies 4 Yankees 0
6th: Jorge Posada singles for the second Yankee hit of the day. Posada's a career Yankee; came up 4 years prior, last year was his first as the full time starter, Next year will be his first All Star season, in '03 he'll finish 5th in the MVP race and then 6th in '07. Posada will retire at the end of the '11 season. Halladay strands him at first.
7th: 1-2-3
7th: 1-2-3 -- just two baseunners allowed by Halladay
8th: Hunter Pence walks. Pence was 3rd in the NL Rookie of the Year was the Astros in '07, the Phillies got him at the deadline this year for Domingo Santana and he'll be here just a year, shipped to the Giants at the 2012 deadline. Cone strands him.
8th: Knoblauch singles with one out - but that's it - just nothing at all today for the Yankees against Halladay.
9th: 31 year old RH Jason Grimsley is the new Yankee pitcher; Grimlsey broke in with the Phillies back in '89 - this is his first of two years in New York. 1-2-3
9th: Halladay gets the first two, gives up a Chili Davis single - and that is that.
Phillies 4
Yankees 0
WP Halladay
LP Cone
This series is Yankee bats against Phillie arms and in game 1 - it was all about Halladay. Complete game 4 hit shutout, no walks.
For the Phillies...
Pence reached 3 times
Mayberry reached 3 times
Howard homered
For the Yanks...
Knoblauch reached twice...
Game 2 - can the Yanks salvage a split at home?
CF Victorino (30) 130 5.4
2B Utley (32) 110 3.5
1B Howard (31) 126 1.9
RF Pence (28) 159 2.1
SS Rollins (32) 101 3.5
LF Mayberry (27) 131 2
DH Brown (23) 98
C Ruiz (32) 108 2.6
3B Polanco (35) 86 2.3
SP: Lee (LH) (32) 160 8.1
2B Knoblauch (30) 118 4.3
SS Jeter (25) 153 7.1
CF Williams (30) 149 6.1
DH Davis (39) 108 1.4
LF Curtis (30) 100 1
C Posada (27) 91 1.3
RF O'Neil (36) 107 2.7
1B Martinez (31) 104 2.9
3B Brosius (32) 84 1.4
Game 2 SP: Hernandez (33) 114 3.9
GAME TWO
1st: Orlando Hernandez is a 33 year old RH, 17-9, 4.12 - the Yanks are down a game and theyve got to somehow find a way to hit this Philadelphia pitching. This is Il Duque's second year in the bigs; so he's also on that '98 team we'll see later on in the round. He was 4th in AL Rookie of the Year last year. He'll spend 6 years in New York, traded before the '03 season twice, but not pitch in '03, and then return to the Yankees as a free agent in '04. After that season he's back to the White Sox and eventually winds up finishing his career as a Met in '07. He gets the first 2 - then walks Ryan Howard and gives up a run scoring double to Hunter Pence. Phillies 1 Yankees 0
1st: Doc Halladay was 2nd in the NL Cy Young - today's starter was 3rd. Cliff Lee is a 32 year old lefty. 17-8, 2.40. He broke in in '02 with Cleveland, 4th in the Cy Young in '05, won it in '08, came over at the deadline in '09 with Ben Francisco for, among others, Carlos Carrasco - the Phillies turned around and sent him to the Mariners after the season and he signed back with Philadelphia as a free agent this year. He'll have one more All-Star year in '13 and then '14 is his last season. He walks Knoblauch - but that's all.
2nd: Mayberry walks and an out later Ruiz does as well - but Hernandez keeps it here.
2nd: Chili Davis singles - Chili is now 39 years old; he broke in with the Giants 18 years ago, back in 1981 when he was 21. 4th in NL Rookie of the Year in '82. He'll spend 7 seasons in San Francisco before leaving for the Angels in '88. Chili just kept hitting as he aged, his career OPS+ is 121 - last year was his first in New York, and this is his last year in the bigs. Lee doesnt allow anything else.
3rd: After an out, Howard/Pence single, but Hernandez holds the line.
3rd: With 2 out, Knoblauch and Jeter single. Derek Jeter's 25, up in '95 he was Rookie of the Year in '96, 3rd in AL MVP last year and 6th this year. He'll make 14 All Star teams and retire a Yankee after the '14 season. Lee doesn't allow a run; the Yankees have yet to score in the series.
4th: With one out, Ruiz walks/Polanco singles - the Phillies are piling up the baserunners but still it's 1-0.
4th: Chili singles again, nothing results.
5th: Hernandez gets one - but then Hunter Pence homers to left and it's 2-0. Jimmy Rollins then singles, that's all - the Yankees need to hit the ball. Phillies 2 Yankees 0
5th: Paul O'Neill singles. He was 22 when he came up in '85 with the Reds, He's in Cincinnati 8 seasons and the Yankees trade Roberto Kelly for him before 1993. His best seasons all come in pinstripes including a 5th place MVP finish in '94. Last year was his last to make an All Star team and '01 is his final season. The Yankees still cannot score.
6th: 23 year old Domonic Brown is serving as the Phillies DH in New York; he's 23, he came up a year ago and will spend his entire 6 year career in Philadelphia. He walks and Ruiz singles - Polanco then doubles and it's 3-0 and you can't imagine the Yankees can score 4 today. Victorino then singles - that scores another run; after two out Ryan Howard walks, that's where it stops. Phillies 4 Yankees 0
6th: 1-2-3
7th: Hernandez is done, Jason Grimsley comes on - he gets an out and then gives up a Mayberry homer - this is done, the Phillies are going to head home up 2-0. Phillies 5 Yankees 0
7th: 1-2-3, 8 straight for Lee.
8th: Polanco walks, moves to second on an out, scores on a Chase Utley single. That's going to bring on 28 year old lefty Allen Watson; he gets an out, then gives up a Pence double, but that's all. Phillies 6 Yankees 0
8th: 1-2-3, 11 straight for Lee.
9th: 1-2-3
9th: Jeter singles with one out, after the second out Chili hits a 2 run homer. The Yankees will not be shut out today - but that is the end.
Phillies 6
Yankees 2
WP Lee
LP Hernandez
The Phillies really stick it to the Yankees in games 1-2. A complete game for Lee.
For the Phillies...
Pence reached 7 times with a HR
Mayberry reached 5 times with a HR
Howard has reached 4 times with a HR
Ruiz reached 3 times in game 2
For the Yanks...
Knoblauch has reached 3 times
Jeter twice in game 2
Davis 3 times in game 2 with a homer
We go to Philly - do the Phillies complete the sweep?
2B Knoblauch (30) 118 4.3
SS Jeter (25) 153 7.1
CF Williams (30) 149 6.1
LF Curtis (30) 100 1
C Posada (27) 91 1.3
RF O'Neil (36) 107 2.7
1B Martinez (31) 104 2.9
3B Brosius (32) 84 1.4
Game 3 SP: Clemens (36) 102 3.4
CF Victorino (30) 130 5.4
2B Utley (32) 110 3.5
1B Howard (31) 126 1.9
RF Pence (28) 159 2.1
SS Rollins (32) 101 3.5
LF Mayberry (27) 131 2
C Ruiz (32) 108 2.6
3B Polanco (35) 86 2.3
Game 3 SP: Hamels (LH) (27) 137 6.1
1st: Citizens Bank Park - the Philly fans smell Yankee blood; 27 year old Cole Hamels is on the mound to extract it; 14-9, 2.79 - broke in in 2006, 6th in the Cy Young in 2007, 5th this year, he's got top 10 finishes coming in '12 and '14 and he'll be sent to Texas during the '15 season. He gives up a one out Jeter double and then a two out Curtis single, but the Yanks do not score.
1st: The greatest pitcher in modern history is Roger Clemens; he's not that guy this year, he's 36, 14-10, 4.60. He was 6th in the AL Rookie of the Year for Boston back in '84, won the MVP/Cy Young in '86, won the Cy Young again the following year, won it again in '91. left Boston for Toronto and won back to back Cy Youngs in '97 and '98 and this is his first year as a Yankee, they got him prior to the season in a deal for David Wells, among others. Clemens will spend the next 5 seasons in New York, winning the Cy Young in 2001, head to Houston and win the Cy Young in 2004 at the age of 41 and finish his career back with the Yankees in '07. 1-2-3
2nd: O'Neill singles and Tino Martinez walks; Martinez came up with the Mariners in 1990, the Yankees got him prior to the '96 season in a deal with Jeff Nelson for Russ Davis and Sterling Hitchcock; he was second in the AL MVP in '97, and be in the New York through the 2001 season when he then signs with the Cardinals as a free agent. He'll come back to New York and finish his career in '05. Hamels gets the next two, then gives up a run scoring single to Knoblauch - the Yankees first lead of the series. Hamels then hits Jeter to load the bases - and gives up a Bernie Williams single that scores two more. Chad Curtis then singles - the Yankee team has finally hit the ball, Yankees 4 Phillies 0
2nd: 1-2-3
3rd: Martinez singles with one out, and after the second out Clemens helps himself with a base hit - That's it.
3rd: Carlos Ruiz singles, he's the first Phillies baserunner, two outs later Clemens hits Victorino - and that sure smells like its retaliation for Jeter's being hit last inning and we'll see how that develops. Clemens then walks Utley - but it ends there.
4th: Bernie Williams hits a one out triple - Williams is 30, up in '91, his only top 10 MVP finish was last season; he's in the middle of a 5 year All Star run; he'll retire as a Yankee after the '06 campaign. Hamels strands him at third.
4th: Pence walks, after two outs there's a runner on second who scores the Phillies first run on a Ruiz single. Polanco then walks - and a Hamels single scores a second run. Yankees 4 Phillies 2
5th: Scott Brosius walks with 2 out; he came up with Oakland in '91, last year was his first in New York, coming over for Kenny Rogers, and it would be the only All Star appearance of his career. He'll finish his career as a Yankee in '01. Hamels strands him.
5th: Utley singles and steals second - after an out, he scores on a Pence single - and Philadelphia is on fire - the Phillies cut the deficit to a run. Yankees 4 Phillies 3
6th: After an out - Jeter homers off the right field foul pole and the Yanks get one back, Yankees 5 Phillies 3
6th: 1-2-3
7th: Martinez doubles with 2 out - the Phillies decide to walk Brosius to get to the pitchers spot - Ricky Ledee comes in to hit for Clemens, Hamels gets him.
7th: For the third straight game Jason Grimsley comes out of the Yankee pen, after an out, Howard reaches on an error and Pence walks, but Grimsley works through it.
8th: The Phillies pitcher is 24 year old RH Michael Stutes, he's got a 3.63 ERA - he walks Williams with two out, nothing else.
8th: Carlos Ruiz hits Grimsley's first pitch over the wall in right center and now it's 5-4 and a huge roar envelopes the state of Pennsylvania. After two out - Victorino triples and the tying run is just 90 feet away. Grimsley walks Utley and that ends his day, 32 year old RH Jeff Nelson comes on in the big spot carrying a 4.15 ERA. He came up with the Mariners in '92, sent to the Yankees before the '96 season in the Tino Martinez deal; he'll go back to the Mariners in '01...come back to the Yankees in '03...and do one more stint in Seattle before finishing with the White Sox in '06. In his 15 year big league career - he never started a single game. He walks Ryan Howard on four pitches and that loads the bases. And then he walks Hunter Pence and the score is now tied. Bases still loaded - that's it for the Phillies. Yankees 5 Phillies 5
9th: Phillies closer Ryan Madson appears for the first time, 30 year old RH, 2.37 ERA and 32 saves. Madson broke in in '03, his only unsuccessful season to this date was the only season he started, '06. This is his first year as closer and his last year as a Phillie; he's going to miss the next 3 seasons and resurface with the Royals in 2015. His career ends as a Dodger in 2018. 1-2-3
9th: 29 year old RH Dan Naulty enters for the Yankees - yes, they should go to Rivera in this spot, absolutely. He gets two - but then gives up a Polanco single - that's the potential winning run - Raul Ibanez comes off the bench -- and he singles -- and now the winning run is in scoring position -- and then VICTORINO SINGLES -- Polanco comes around - and that ends the series.
Yankees 5
Phillies 6
WP Madson
LP Naulty
The Phillies become the first team that didn't win the pennant to advance to the Round of 32 by sweeping the Yankees.
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