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"It's not the way you want to finish your last start of the year," Hamels said. "But you just have to let Mother Nature win. I trust our bullpen and our hitters to get it done."
Hamels had a 2-1 lead before Carlos Pena's two-out hit in the top of the sixth tied the score.
--LF Pat Burrell collected two walks in the first five innings Tuesday night. But Burrell remains hitless in the World Series, 0-for-13. Burrell, the longest-tenured member of the Phillies, will be a free agent after the season.
--CF Shane Victorino collected his first RBIs of the World Series with a two-out, two-run single in the first inning. It was his fifth hit of the World Series. Entering the game, Victorino was batting .271 (13-for-48) with two homers and a team-leading 11 RBIs in the postseason. His 13 RBIs are a franchise record for a single postseason.
Victorino's two-run hit was followed by Pedro Feliz single that loaded the bases but didn't score a run. The Phillies then went hitless in their next four at-bats with runners in scoring position.
BY THE NUMBERS: 5 -- Quality starts for LHP Cole Hamels in this year's postseason. He earned wins in his first four starts, but he figures to wind up with a no-decision in Game 5. No pitcher has ever won five starts in a single postseason.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "Nothing's ever been easy. Jimmy Rollins said it awhile back. That's the Philly way, and I'm starting to see that now. It sucks, but what choice do we have." -- RHP Brad Lidge, on having to come back a day later to complete Game 5 of the World Series.
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