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A ground crew member pushes water off the field at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia before Game 3 of the baseball World Series Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008. Baseball waited out a rainstorm that chased most fans out of their seats and delayed Jamie Moyer's first pitch for 91 minutes.
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Fans cheer before Game 3 of the baseball World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays. The game began at 10:06 p.m., the latest start in Series history.
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The Rays' B.J. Upton has some words with home plate umpire Fieldin Culbreth after striking out during the third inning.
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Philadelphia Phillies' Carlos Ruiz hits a home run during the second inning. The Phillies built a 4-1 lead for Jamie Moyer on an early home runs by Ruiz and consecutive shots by Chase Utley and Ryan Howard in the sixth.
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Tampa Bay Rays' Jason Bartlett, right, watches as Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley runs the bases after hitting a solo home run against Tampa Bay Rays' Matt Garza in the sixth inning. Utley led off the sixth with his second home run of the Series and the slumping Howard followed with a drive into the right-field seats.
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Tampa Bay Rays' Carl Crawford beats the diving tag by Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Jamie Moyer on a bunt single during the seventh inning. Moyer belly-flopped along the first-base line to field Carl Crawford's bunt, and flipped the ball with his glove.
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Philadelphia Phillies' Jamie Moyer tips his hat after being relieved during the seventh inning. Moyer became the second-oldest player in Series history. Jack Quinn was 47 when he pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1930 yet showed he was still spry.
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Philadelphia Phillies' Pedro Feliz can't handle the throw as Tampa Bay Rays' B.J. Upton (2) steals third during the eighth inning. Upton beat out an infield single to open the eighth, swiped second and third on consecutive pitches, and dashed home on a wild throw by Ruiz to make it 4-all.
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The Phillies' Eric Bruntlett steals second as the Rays' Jason Bartlett misses a wild throw from catcher Dioner Navarro during the ninth inning. Bruntlett went to third on the error.
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Philadelphia Phillies' Eric Bruntlett runs past a diving Tampa Bay Rays' Evan Longoria to score the game-winning run from third on a hit by Carlos Ruiz during the ninth inning of Game 3 of the baseball World Series in Philadelphia, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008. The Phillies won 5-4 to take a 2-1 lead in the series.