PHILADELPHIA -- The Brad Lidge Story was shaping up to be a happy one this postseason. A guy who had endured one of the worst season-to-season collapses in recent memory was suddenly reborn, it seemed, busting fastballs and throwing nasty, unhittable sliders.The latest chapter was unfolding on Sunday night, with Lidge on the mound making tough pitches while the crowd roared, anticipating the Phillies completing an improbable comeback victory and jumping back into the World Series.
"I felt good," Lidge said. "I felt like it would be one of those innings that would be a good quick inning. I made some good pitches to Damon. Then very quickly he was on third base. It turned pretty quick."
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Johnny Damon emerged from a classic nine-pitch confrontation with Lidge by poking a two-out single in the top of the ninth and then quickly stole second and third.
On the same play.
Whoever was responsible -- Ruiz probably also could have just held the ball, since he had little chance to get Damon at second -- the unusual play turned out to be the spark that led to a Lidge meltdown in their 7-4 Game 4 loss. He had so many of them in the regular season, but so far he was working on one month that could make everyone forget the previous six.
Lidge had been perfect in three save opportunities and he had a victory. He had retired 11-of-15 batters when he took the mound on Sunday night, not long after Pedro Feliz's homer against Joba Chamberlain had tied the game, 4-4. Lidge got Hideki Matsui on a popup and he struck out Derek Jeter.
Cruising.
Then, Damon.
"Obviously, the whole inning is frustrating. [Damon] had a great at-bat. Sometimes hitters do that stuff. ... It's frustrating when you make some good pitches and you hope to get the result you want."
-- Brad Lidge He fouled off three consecutive nasty sliders. Lidge then missed with two fastballs. Then he threw two more fastballs, which Damon fouled off. Several of those pitches were the kind that should have been good enough to put away a big-league hitter. But Damon wouldn't go away.
"It's frustrating," Lidge said. "Obviously, the whole inning is frustrating. He had a great at-bat. Sometimes hitters do that stuff. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get the job done after that. It's frustrating when you make some good pitches and you hope to get the result you want, but they did a good job."
Damon's single to left seemed innocent enough, but the urgency of the inning immediately was turned up when Damon broke for second on the first pitch. Feliz, the third baseman, was playing in the shortstop position for a shift on Mark Teixeira, with Rollins on the other side of the bag. Rollins, the captain of the infield, said that when he called for Feliz to cover the bag, he should have told Lidge that he needs to break to third.
"I take responsibility for it," Rollins said. "It's my job to let him know he's got to go to third. It's my job. I just didn't do it that time."
Technically, Damon was in scoring position at second, so there should have been no difference with him being at third. Was Lidge rattled by the startling play?
"No," he said.
Did having a runner at third prevent Lidge from throwing sliders, which may have been in the dirt?
"No," he said.
Whatever the explanation, Lidge lost it. All that nasty stuff he had for the first three batters of the inning was gone. He immediately plunked Teixeira on the elbow. Alex Rodriguez then came to the plate. Second base was open -- with Mariano Rivera looming in the bullpen, it didn't really matter if the Yankees scored one or two or three runs -- so Lidge could have pitched around Rodriguez. He wanted to pitch him inside. His second fastball was inside, but not far enough. Rodriguez smoked it into the left-field corner for a two-run double.
"I hadn't seen him do a whole lot of that on (inside) fastballs in this series, but he got to that one," Lidge said. "You've got to tip your hat. He made an adjustment. I wish I would have gone to a slider earlier, but he did a good job. ... I think we would have gone to sliders real soon."That is what they call regret, which is what Lidge is likely to live with over a long winter. Sure, the Phillies are still alive in the series, and they have their ace, Cliff Lee, going on Game 5 on Monday, but their chances are slim. If Lidge had just gotten Damon, or made some better pitches to Teixeira and Rodriguez, the Phillies would have had a wave of momentum and a raucous crowd on their side as they went after the Yankees' soft middle relief. A series-evening victory was within their grasp.
Instead, there was Lidge, standing in front of reporters in a deathly quiet clubhouse, just as he had all too many times this season, talking about what had gone wrong, begging for a chance to make amends.
"Hopefully," he said, "I'll get a chance to go back out there, and get a save or a win."



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-02-2009 @ 7:36AM
zinn757 said...
Hey,Fletcher WHAT GAME WERE YOU WATCHING,LIDGE HAD THE THIRD OUT. BUT TRUE TO FORM,THE UMPS CAN'T GET THE WHINNING OF THE YANKEES OUT OF THERE HEADS!!! A-RIOD SHOULD NEVER BEEN AT BAT,BUT I FORGOT,GUYS LIKE YOU WERE NEVER PICK INLEST THEY NEEDED SOMEONE TO GET WATER.
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11-02-2009 @ 9:38AM
mannysea18 said...
What game were YOU watching ? Sure, Lidge got the third out after three runs scored.
11-02-2009 @ 10:50AM
tonytiger18 said...
I thought that Lidge was fantastic !!!
Why is the Moron Manuel throwing at Yankee batters in the World Series?
Arod -- three times, Tex --once.
As ususal, Gerardi sidestep that question by saying I don't think they were throwing intentional, but, these guys are important to our team and no one likes to see any player get hit three times.Throw inside but control the pitch.
11-02-2009 @ 10:12AM
beegee60 said...
All you philly fans talk about a-rod on steroids, what about your beloved Ryan Howard, 4 hole hitter who is 1 for 13? I guess he should have kept taking them!
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11-02-2009 @ 11:01AM
tonytiger18 said...
Lidge was fantastic !!! So was motormouth Rollins,I guess he "FORGOT" to tell Lidge to oover third because he was thinking : Can we still win the series in five ?
Besides being a pompous braggard, he has mental locks !! Good player, but not Jeter.
Hey Manuel, why are you throwing at Arod and Tex in the world series?
Gerardi was classy and sidestep that question, but, he was clearly annoyed with the alcoholic and incoherent Manuel.
Why are all his coaches interviewd on national TV during the game and not him?
Perhaps, he can't speak with any positive input in a clear and intelligent manner due to his lack of sobreity.
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11-02-2009 @ 12:50PM
Hector Rodriguez said...
lol to beegee!!! NEW YORK YANKEE FAN HERE RIGHT HERE!!! I SAY LEAVE EM AT PHILLY!! F--- wining back in the X, Bring back the trophy to the X!!
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11-02-2009 @ 1:43PM
zinn757 said...
If anyone with a sense of honor was calling that game,Damon was out on a perfect pitch,even a blind man can see that. Well it proves one thing,just like 'W' can be President,the Yankees can claim to be world champs of the most tainted series ever since the black sox of 1919. Maybe I'm looking at a different game then the Yankees,but I never seen a team cry,slow down a game,and get runs put on the score board,and this is just the surface,just think what we don't see on TV,so weak!!! If the Yankees take the trophy,that's a real robbery. It's sad week for pure baseball fans. Hey when the Yank's win tonight,they have all those towels to cry on.Why is A-Rod even playing,after admitting he was on drugs,so weak!!!
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11-02-2009 @ 3:25PM
Mister Man! :) said...
Do you want cheese whiz with that whine? If you want to talk about the 3 plays in game 2 the umps blew, ok.....no harm no foul. But I'm sure Ryan Howard STILL hasn't touched home plate since last night. Be still my heart, all will be right in the baseball world again when the trophy comes back home to the Bronx.
11-02-2009 @ 1:55PM
THE HAWK said...
What a bunch of whiny loser crybabies. Tainted Series? Yeah it was tainted because somehow Philly got in again. Tainted Series? Philly is hitting the Yankees, that's okay but when the Yankees win the Series is 'tainted'. Zinn, you are a first class MORON. Besides, didn't Rollins boldly predict that they would win it in 5? 'Most tainted Series since 1919. Zinn, you are an idiot.
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11-02-2009 @ 6:41PM
zemog44 said...
Man, the Phillies could just as easily be up 3-1 against the Yankees but they have made soooo many fundamental errors it's sickening! Neither team is "great" and I'd go so far to say neither team is even "very good" but the Yankees have played better fundamental baseball than the Phillies. What is with walking a leadoff batter after your team has battled to tie or get back into a game? And what's with Lidge? He gets two outs and has Damon swinging at breaking balls in the dirt but when the count is full he throws 3 straight fastballs before Damon gets a hit! And then he hits a batter who is 1 for 13 in the series! And he didn't do it on purpose, he is just a bozo of a pitcher! No wonder he blew 11 saves during this past season. And today he is quoted as saying, "It was just another game. We play again tomorrow." Well I sure wouldn't want you on my team, Brad! You guys could be 2 and 2 with Cliff Lee going tonight! Idiot! And I'm not even a Phillie fan, I follow the Dodgers. But I hate people, and especially Yankee fans, saying the Yanks are a great team! You don't have to be a great team the way baseball is played today. Just make fewer fundamental errors than your opponent and you'll win many, many games. Even the playoff teams can't properly field a bunt. More teams should bunt every at bat. The ball would be flying all over the field like a little league game. Todays baseball SUCKS!!!!!
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