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Clutch Performer Clutch Performer Clutch Performer h f bl Chase Utley has already established Chase Utley has already established himself as perhaps the greatest himself as perhaps the greatest second baseman in Phillies history second baseman in Phillies history second baseman in Phillies history second baseman in Phillies history Through 2013 he had hit 217 home Through 2013 he had hit 217 home runs and driven in 808 runs But runs and driven in 808 runs But it was his abili y to p rform in big it was his ability to perform in big it was his ability to perform in big b games that really endeared him games that really endeared him to Phillies fans Utley hit a two-run to Phillies fans Utley hit a two-run homer in Game 1 in the 2008 World homer in Game 1 in the 2008 World Series to give the team a lead it Series to give the team a lead it never lost And in the 2009 World never lost And in the 2009 World never lost And in the 2009 World Series which the Phillies lost in six Series which the Phillies lost in six games he tied a record with a total games he tied a record with a total of five home runs gainst the New of five home runs against the New of five home runs against the New York Yankees York Yankees York Yankees continue Umpires stopped the game Phillies fans had reason to wonder Was the rain a bad omen Would the Phillies win Or would the Rays come back and steal the Series away Many players were frustrated that the game had even been started Heavy rain had been forecast For nearly two days the rain continued delaying the game further 6 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES On October 29 the rain finally stopped and the game resumed The Phillies imme diately scored in the bottom of the sixth inning to go ahead 3 2 Tampa Bay answered with a run in the seventh But the Phillies came right back when outfielder Pat Burrell who had worn a Phillies uniform longer than any player at the time doubled to lead off the bottom of the seventh One out later third baseman Pedro Feliz hit a run-scoring single to put the Phillies back on top As they entered the ninth inning with that slim 4 3 lead the Phillies turned the game over to their best relief pitcher Brad Lidge Lidge had been per fect all year when the game was on the line Every time Lidge had been brought in to save the game he had succeeded 47 times in all Now he needed one more save