Phillies beat Rays, one win from Series title
The Philadelphia Phillies crushed the Tampa Bay Rays 10-2 on Sunday to move within one win of their first World Series crown in 28 years.
Slugger Ryan Howard belted two homers while Jayson Werth and starting pitcher Joe Blanton also cleared the fences for the Phils, who claimed a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
The Rays' dream season, which has taken them from the worst record in the majors to their first Fall Classic, will come to an end if they lose Game Five at Citizens Bank Park on Monday.
Howard, who had gone the entire postseason without a homer until he hit one on Saturday, said his big-game dreams came true.
"To be able to have two home runs in the World Series, that's the kind of stuff you dream of when you're a teenager," he told reporters. "It's a great feeling."
Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel tried to keep it simple with his team poised to add to the 1980 championship, the only one the Phillies have won in 125 years of operation.
"We've got a game tomorrow. We played today to win the game. We did," Manuel told reporters. "We've got a game tomorrow. We're going to play that game to win."
Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said time was running out on his team.
"We did not play very well tonight overall. We did not pitch as well as we could," he added.
"We're definitely not swinging the bats like we can. We made some mistakes on defense. We've got to get better tomorrow fast."
'CLOSE MY EYES AND SWING'
Philadelphia had the upper hand from the start on Sunday.
Major League home run leader Howard hit a towering three-run homer in the fourth inning to open up a 5-1 advantage against Rays starter Andy Sonnanstine.
After Rays pinch-hitter Eric Hinske homered in the fifth to cut the margin to 5-2, winning pitcher Blanton restored the four-run lead in the bottom of the same inning with the first home run of his career.
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