NEW YORK – Jimmy Rollins swears he isn't obsessed with teams from New York. He doesn't spend late nights worrying about whether the Mets might finally shake the choke collars from around their necks, doesn't wake up thinking the Yankees just might be built for October.So why does it seem Rollins is forever talking about the Mets and the Yankees? Two seasons ago he made a remark that proved to be pretty prophetic, saying his Philadelphia Phillies were the team to beat in the NL East, and Mets fans reacted as if Rollins personally removed the frontal lobe from Jose Reyes' brain. Now from Rollins' crystal ball comes this enticing prediction: the Phillies will play the Yankees in the World Series this October.
Rollins didn't elaborate on his forecast Sunday, after the Phillies beat the Yankees, 4-3, on Carlos Ruiz's two-out, run-scoring double in the 11th inning. It had been a rollicking weekend filled with dramatic comebacks and sky-rocket home runs and blown saves and pies in the face, and if Rollins wasn't exactly handing out "save the date" cards as he left Yankee Stadium, he sure sounded like a man who planned to return at summer's end.
"How great would that be? A World Series here, us against the Yankees?" Rollins said with a grin. "We've proved we can put on a pretty good show."
The Phillies took two out of three games from the Yankees, but such basic numbers can hardly define this interleague series. Along the way a few truths were revealed. Away from home the reigning world champions are lunch-pail tough, finishing their 10-day, three-city road trip with an 8-2 mark for a league-best 16-6 on the road. They were just a dead-red hit away from sweeping the Yankees, and their starting rotation might not be as brutal as everyone thinks. But the Brad Lidge problem is a legitimate worry. He had two save opportunities in two days, blew them both, couldn't stop the Yankees from stealing behind him and looks nothing like the closer who last season was only perfect.
Over on the home team's side, the weekend confirmed the Yankees have indeed had the sticks surgically removed, allowing them to rediscover some of the feel-good karma that used to bounce off the walls of the old Stadium. This is a team with chemistry and a will to fight, two traits that defined the champion Yankee teams of the 1990s and mesh well with a payroll stretching past $200 million.
"We have a belief we can win games late, even if we've been down all day," said Johnny Damon.
The Yankees had four walk-off wins during a homestand in which they went 8-2, and though Sunday ended without anyone being pelted with a pie in the face during a giddy post-game interview, the Yankees departed for Texas feeling, as Damon said, "like Little Leaguers playing in the state tournament."
Clubhouse attendants rushed to ready the crème pies in the bottom of the ninth when Lidge started to crumble. One day earlier Lidge gave up a ninth-inning homer to Alex Rodriguez that tied the game, then lost it when Melky Cabrera smashed a single for the 5-4 Yankee win. Now it was Robinson Cano leading off the ninth with a single to center, and pinch-runner Ramiro Pena stealing second, and Cabrera, the walk-off king, slapping a single that danced under the glove of a diving Rollins, and Pena racing around to tie the game, and Cabrera stealing a base, and all those Phillie fans who had invaded Yankee Stadium suddenly felt their throats clutch.Lidge recovered, getting Nick Swisher and Brett Gardner on groundouts, but you could already hear the rumble down the turnpike. What's wrong with Lidge? How long will manager Charlie Manuel continue to have faith in a closer who turns most every inning he pitches into a power walk on a tightrope?
The questions lingered well after the Phillies worked a little comeback magic of their own, starting when Yankee reliever Brett Tomko walked Chase Utley with two outs in the top of the 11th. That mistake proved pivotal when, after Utley stole second, Ruiz smashed a 3-2 slider that skimmed the third-base line and scooted into the corner, scoring Utley and igniting fires under the large pockets of red-shirted fans.
The Yankees have built a moat that divides the $2,500 seats from the poor folks who pay $400 or less to watch a game. There were no barriers between the invading Philly fans and the home team supporters, always a hospitable bunch. (The amount of fights in the stands matched the intensity of boos directed at Lidge.) When the bottom of the 11th ended with a whoosh, with reliever Clay Condrey retiring three straight for the win, it sounded as if Citizens Bank Park had been dropped in the Bronx.
Lidge is probably lucky he didn't cross paths with any of the thousands of Philly faithful as they left the Stadium. It was his fourth blown save in 12 opportunities this season, his third on the 10-game road trip, his second against the Yankees, but Lidge insists there is no linear issue binding them together."Man, today was totally different than yesterday. I felt great," Lidge said. "I was throwing the ball where I wanted to. They got two ground balls that weren't necessarily hit that well, and a stolen base in there and that was a recipe for a run. The things I was in control of today I feel real good about. I'm disappointed with the result and I know that I've got to start -- no matter what it is -- I've got to start getting them down."
Manuel said his confidence in Lidge hadn't wavered. He liked his closer's fastball and slider, said Lidge still has plenty of talent. "You know what he needs? Just to get 'em out one more time. That's what he needs. He's fine," Manuel said.
Regarding his shortstop's prediction of a Phillies-Yankees World Series, Manuel was only slightly more guarded.
"You know Jimmy, he's pretty confident," Manuel said. "And he's not often wrong."











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-25-2009 @ 12:56AM
bigbheezy1965 said...
This infatuation with New York baseball has got to end. Go Phillies, 08' World Series Champs if I recall correctly.
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5-25-2009 @ 2:08AM
rharrigfeld124 said...
Sorry, dude, it's not going to happen. I tip my cap to the Phillies, being the World Champs, but the Yanks are Baseball!!! The History and the Tradition proves it!!! Nobody else is even close to matching the # of Championships the Yanks have and nobody has the Tradition of Great players than the Yanks have!!! One other thing- why does there have to be anything wrong with Lidge??? He just got beaten by a great lineup, plain and simple. It happens to the best. He's shown himself to be a great relief pitcher, but again, it happens to the best.
5-25-2009 @ 1:59AM
geezerearl said...
The Bombers have most expensive team money can buy. If they dont win the Series. It will b
several truckloads of Steinbrenner money wasted.
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5-25-2009 @ 2:12AM
rharrigfeld124 said...
The problem is that most of that money is directed at 2 starting pitchers (sabathia and burnett) and hitters like A-Rod, Jeter, etc. If the Yanks don't make it, the Bullpen and the lack of production by the other starters will be the reason. The Bullpen is the team's achille's heal and has been all season. As a Yankee fan, I'd like to see some moves to bolster that Bullpen and put Joba back there to set up Rivera- him being a starter makes no sense. Groom him to eventually be Rivera's replacement.
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5-25-2009 @ 5:01AM
icegold66 said...
Yankee fans sound alot like Dallas Cowboys fans. You love to live in the past and tell everyone how many rings you own. That was then, this is now. Phillies are World Champs, accept it. I don't care if your team has 100 championships. Philadelphia Phillies...2008 Worls Series champions
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5-25-2009 @ 7:19AM
Rick said...
No one in America is a Yankees fan unless he lives in New York! New Yorkers are arrogant and the rest of the country knows it. All the NY sports fans make the rest of the country ill. Who cares how many titles you have in any sport? Your only as good as your last game. I beleive the Phillies won that game and should have swept them in their own new sparkling ridiculously expensive ball park. It's ugly with that fence around the top. ha ha I would love to see the Phillies Yankees slug it out in the world series and if the Yankees won I could live with it because I'm a Phillies fan. We have waited a long time for the only two titles in out very long history. You Yankee fans cry for a month if you don't win the World Series. Spoiled little brats and the rest of the country knows it. Remember this. When it comes to sports you stand alone! Good luck Roid lovers!!! ha ha You cheer the cheater, It's sickening!
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5-25-2009 @ 9:17AM
David said...
How do the Yankeees get all the money for their ridiculous payroll? The Italian Mafia. Period. The Mafia is a big part of the Yankees. Always have been and always will be. Why do you think Joe Torre is on the other side of the Nation. He knew something everyone else did'nt. In return for his life, he was sent to LA. This is one big conspiracy. Where is the ball park? Smack dab in the middle of the Italian Mafia Brooklyn, or should I say Crooklyn! The Yankees are all over-paid, steroid using criminals. It is a shame how the league allows this.
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5-25-2009 @ 11:02AM
capnt45 said...
Hey Dave,
Yankee Stadium is in the Bronx!!! Far away from Brooklyn. Get your facts straight
5-25-2009 @ 11:38AM
rl110203 said...
Vinny from Bensonhoist will be at your front door in a matter of minutes. Be scared, very scared. PS: the stadium is in the Bronx you inbred jackass, get your facts straight before posting.
5-25-2009 @ 8:35PM
theyankeefan94 said...
R u fuckin stupid? Why do you think the Yankees are called the BRONX BOMBERS. The dodgers are from BROOKLYN before they moved to LA. Its a damn shame that you that you didn't learn anything in geography because THE BRONX AIN'T IN BROOKLYN!!!! You would know that if you have ever been in NYC!
5-25-2009 @ 9:25AM
mrmiami525 said...
The Title says it all "Rollins Dreaming", He definately dreaming if he thinks the Phillies are going to the World Series. What really is the tip-off is he also thinks the Yankees will be there too hahahahaha, yea right, that's a good one!!! Last I checked the cheaters were in third place in their division and didn't even start winning games until they got their precious little A-rod (juicer) back and we all know....One man does not make a team. Well Good Luck with that! Haha
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5-25-2009 @ 1:41PM
Axl said...
Jimmy Rollins is prolly one of the most overrated players in the game. Who did the Phillies beat to get to the world series last year.. Ummm The Brewers, Dodgers, and Rays (formally the Devil Dogs.) Brewers suck, Dodgers won only cause of Manny last year, D-Backs choked last year, blew their division lead they had in august, and teh Rays comon.. Come back to me when you win in the playoffs against respectable teams. Yinkee, Phi world series is unlikely. Both teams suck..
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5-25-2009 @ 3:04PM
axt7118 said...
The series with Philly was a good 1 I don't watch to maney NL games. And the Phill's are the World Champs and they deserved it.. But some of the comments hear are just plain Stupid... Mafia, No Fans outside NY . Any park the Yanks play in across the country Fans show up. Alot of teams have $$$ they just won't spend it. Now as for what you call crybabies. Never once in 57 yrs as a fan have I heard a Yankee player bitch about another Team. Now if Rollins want's to play the Yanks in the WS. I think he want's to play the best in his opinion . The season is Long
and anything can happen will see in Oct.
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5-26-2009 @ 5:57PM
Leon said...
yeah yeah yeah and a lot of other people are hoping for a white christmas too
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5-31-2009 @ 9:57PM
sandytarrdesign said...
Even with all the money and all the old divas and their roids, the Yankees pitching is not deep enough to even get them into the big game....and then there's Mr.October and the clutcless CC. Maybe the Phillies never the Yankees
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7-27-2009 @ 11:48AM
Marjana said...
PHILLIES!!! all the way.
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