The starting pitchers for Game 5 of the World Series, Philadelphia Phillies' Cliff Lee and New York Yankees' A.J. Burnett show their pitching forms, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, in Philadelphia.
New York Yankees left fielder Johnny Damon slides safely to score on Alex Rodriguez's RBI double as Philadelphia Phillies' Carlos Ruiz catches the throw from right field during the first inning.
Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Shane Victorino is hit by a pitch from New York Yankees starting pitcher A.J. Burnett in the first inning. Victorino was hit while squaring to bunt. X-rays were negative but the finger swelled and he left after seven innings.
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley follows through on his three-run home run against New York Yankees' A.J. Burnett during the first inning to give the Phillies a 3-1.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard jumps out of the way as New York Yankees' Mark Teixeira dives for a ball hit by Raul Ibanez during the first inning. Howard was forced out at second.
New York Yankees catcher Jose Molina, left, stands at home plate as Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley runs in to score on Jayson Werth's RBI single during the third inning that put Philadelphia ahead 5-1 and soon finished A.J. Burnett's night.
New York Yankees' Johnny Damon walks over to Brett Gardner (11) after Gardner caught a long fly ball by Philadelphia Phillies' Jayson Werth at the wall during the fifth inning.
Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley hits a solo home run off New York Yankees relief pitcher Phil Coke as New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada looks on in the seventh inning. Utley joined Reggie Jackson as the only players to hit five home runs in a single World Series.
Philadelphia Phillies' Raul Ibanez fails to catch a two-run RBI double to center field by New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez during the eighth inning. Robinson Cano drove in Rodriguez with a sacrifice fly that cut the deficit to 8-5.
Philadelphia Phillies' Ryan Madson celebrates after defeating the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the Major League Baseball World Series Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, in Philadelphia. The Phillies won 8-6 and the Yankees lead the series 3-2.