Rodriguez's disputed shot started a big comeback and those dangerous Yankees bats finally broke loose, backing Andy Pettitte in a rain-delayed 8-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night that gave New York a 2-1 Series lead.
"It was a big hit. I think it woke our offense up a little bit," Rodriguez said.
After pitching dominated the first two games in the Bronx, the Yankees and defending champion Phillies flexed their muscles, combining for six home runs at cozy Citizens Bank Park. Jayson Werth connected twice for Philadelphia.
Rain affected the Series schedule in Philly for the second consecutive year, delaying the start by 1 hour, 20 minutes. Once they hit the field in front of their boisterous fans, the Phillies took a 3-0 lead - but it was squandered by a struggling Cole Hamels, last year's World Series MVP.
Game 4 is tonight. Joe Blanton pitches against Yankees ace CC Sabathia, who goes on three days of rest for the second time this postseason.
A slumping Nick Swisher and pinch hitter Hideki Matsui also hit homers for New York. Johnny Damon hit a tiebreaking, two-run double.
Pettitte settled down after a shaky start and even helped himself at the plate with a tying single. His six-inning outing was enough to earn his 17th postseason win, extending his major league record.
"He closed off our left-handed hitters," Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel said.
Especially slugger Ryan Howard. The National League Championship Series MVP is 2-for-13 with nine strikeouts in the World Series.




