Burnett helps Yankees even series with Phillies

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NEW YORK (MCT) — It took one swing of the bat to wake them up, to raise the decibel level in this $1.3-billion palace to a height surpassing any it had reached in the previous 24 hours.

For 12 innings, they had slept, lulled into a deep hibernation by one of the most powerful sedatives in sports, their notorious spunk silenced by a pair of disparate yet devilishly effective starting pitchers.

Then, in the fourth inning of a game that Mark Teixeira later labeled a “must-win,” they awoke.

Pedro Martinez delivered and Teixeira swung and a series that one night before had tilted in favor of the visitors finally arrived at Yankee Stadium.

One night after Cliff Lee hurled them to a Game 1 victory, the Phillies found themselves walking in another pair of moccasins, down a road that now heads back to Philadelphia with the World Series tied at one game apiece.

“I always like to be 2-0 over 1-1,” manager Charlie Manuel said after his Phillies fell to the Yankees, 3-1, in Game 2 of the World Series. “But it is what it is. I’ve got to accept it. Like you said, we’re going home.”

The weather changes fast in October, and so do the tides of a postseason series, when the line between victory and defeat mirrors the thin stripe of chalk that runs from home plate to the poles.

The Phillies arrived at the ballpark with an opportunity to seize control of a Fall Classic that almost nobody predicted them to win. They left well aware of the false sense of security that a Game 1 victory on the road can bring. The next three games are at home, where the Phillies are 11-1 in the last two postseasons. But they also feature pitching matchups that could favor the Yankees: experienced lefty Andy Pettitte, 16-9 with a 3.83 ERA in 38 postseason starts, against young lefty Cole Hamels, who has allowed 11 runs in three starts this October. And in Game 4, if the Yankees decide to bring back CC Sabathia on three days’ rest, the Phillies could face a pitcher who held them to two runs in seven innings of their 6-1 victory in Game 1.

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