Bullpens to be key when Game 5 resumes (AP)

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Bullpens to be key when Game 5 resumes (AP)
Brad Lidge can usually watch eight innings before he warms up to finish a game. The Phillies closer might have a longer wait if he has to end Game 5 — whenever that happens. Game 5 is all on the bullpens after it was suspended because of rain in the sixth inning Monday night with the scored tied 2-2.

Game 5 of Series suspended due to rain (AP)

The scoreboard at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia abbounces the suspension of Game 5 of the baseball World Series in Philadelphia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. The Tampa Bay Rays and Philadelphia Phillies tied in the middle of the sixth inning and the game was suspended.

At the end of a strange and wet night that left the World Series in limbo, Scott Kazmir bumped into Cole Hamels in a corridor outside the Phillies clubhouse. Kazmir gave the Philadelphia ace a playful nudge, and the starting pitchers from Game 5 walked together out of Citizens Bank Park. No telling when we’ll see them — or any baseball — again.


Hamels, Phillies sit and wait to clinch (AP)

In this Oct. 21, 1980, file photo, Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Mike Schmidt leaps onto teammates' shoulders after the Phillies defeated the Kansas City Royals to win the baseball World Series in Philadelphia, the last time the Phillies won the series. Heading into Monday night's Game 5 of the 2008 World Series, the Phillies lead the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1.

Chase Utley never saw the popup Jimmy Rollins couldn’t catch. That would’ve never happened on a clear night. Game 5 of the World Series between the Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays was suspended because of rain after 5 1/2 innings Monday night with the score tied at 2. It will resume in Philadelphia when weather permits, possibly Tuesday.



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