Philly bullpen goes untested in Game 1
Lee's complete-game gem renders relievers inactive
NEW YORK -- All postseason, the Phillies have been hounded by questions about their bullpen. Could Brad Lidge close a big game in the World Series? Could Ryan Madson be a sturdy bridge to the Philadelphia closer? Could Scott Eyre and J.A. Happ get important outs against lefties?
For one night, however, all those questions were put to rest -- not by the bullpen itself but rather by a luminescent performance by Cliff Lee. Only Madson even got loose in the Phillies' bullpen Wednesday night, since Lee required nary a visit to the mound from either manager Charlie Manuel or pitching coach Rich Dubee. By the time the Yankees got multiple runners on base at the same time, it was the ninth inning and Philadelphia had established a six-run lead. So even when New York put its first two runners on in the frame, Manuel was comfortable sticking with his ace. "He was absolutely still good," Manuel said. "There would have been a time when he would have got up into a pitch count where I would have had to take him. But at the same time that didn't happen." Lee finished the night with 122 pitches -- the most he's ever thrown in a playoff game. Neither Manuel nor Lee would say whether the pitcher would come back in Game 4 on three days' rest. "We'll see where it goes," Manuel said. "We'll see where we're at. We've got time." "I really haven't looked forward to whatever," Lee said. "I'm ready to pitch whenever they'll let me." It was a relaxing night for the Philadelphia relievers, with Lee in cruise control from the first inning.Going the distance
| WP | Date | Team | Opp. | Res. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Lee | 10/28/09 | PHI | @ NYY | 6-1 |
| G. Maddux | 10/21/95 | ATL | CLE | 3-2 |
| T. Glavine | 10/17/92 | ATL | TOR | 3-1 |
| D. Stewart | 10/14/89 | OAK | SF | 5-0 |
| J. Morris | 10/9/84 | DET | @ SD | 3-2 |
| M. Caldwell | 10/12/82 | MIL | @ STL | 10-0 |
| M. Flanagan | 10/10/79 | BAL | PIT | 5-4 |
| L. Tiant | 10/11/75 | BOS | CIN | 6-0 |
| D. McNally | 10/9/71 | BAL | PIT | 5-3 |
| M. Cuellar | 10/11/69 | BAL | NYM | 4-1 |
| B. Gibson | 10/2/68 | STL | DET | 4-0 |
| B. Gibson | 10/4/67 | STL | @ BOS | 2-1 |
| M. Grant | 10/6/65 | MIN | LA | 8-2 |
| S. Koufax | 10/2/63 | LA | @ NYY | 5-2 |
| W. Ford | 10/4/62 | NYY | @ SF | 6-2 |
| W. Ford | 10/4/61 | NYY | CIN | 2-0 |
| W. Spahn | 10/1/58 | MIL | NYY | 4-3 |
| W. Ford | 10/2/57 | NYY | MIL | 3-1 |
| S. Maglie | 10/3/56 | BRO | NYY | 6-3 |
| J. Black | 10/1/52 | BRO | NYY | 4-2 |
| D. Koslo | 10/4/51 | NYG | @NYY | 5-1 |
| V. Raschi | 10/4/50 | NYY | @PHI | 1-0 |
Tim Britton is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.



