

Phillies Get Another Trip To The Bronx
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Chase Utley and the Philadelphia Phillies are making a return trip to the Bronx.PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Chase Utley and the Philadelphia Phillies are making a return trip to the Bronx. Utley matched a World Series home run record and the Phillies forced a Game 6 by outscoring the Yankees 8-6 in Philadelphia Monday night. Utley belted his fourth and fifth homers of the series to tie Reggie Jackson's mark set in 1977. The second baseman put the Phils ahead to stay with a three-run blast in the first inning and added a solo shot in the seventh. Jackson needed six games to hit five homers for the Yankees in the 1977 series against the Dodgers, setting the mark with round-trippers on his final three swings. Utley also joined Willie Aikens of Kansas City as the only players with a pair of two-homer games in one World Series. Utley homered twice off CC Sabathia in Game 1. Aikens did it against the Phils in 1980. Raul Ibanez added two RBI, including a solo homer that put the Phillies ahead 8-2 in the seventh. The Yankees made things interesting during the last two innings as Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run double in the eighth before scoring on a double-play grounder. Ryan Madson gave up a run in the ninth and was staring at the potential tying run at the plate before striking out Mark Teixeira to end the game. Winning pitcher Cliff Lee sailed through the first seven innings, allowing two runs and four hits before getting into trouble in the eighth. He was charged with five runs in seven-plus innings. It was a short night for loser A.J. Burnett, who was reached for six runs and five hits in two-plus innings. Rodriguez collected three more RBIs, giving him 18 for the postseason. He could break the record of 19 when the Yankees host Game 6 Wednesday night. Pedro Martinez will start for the Phillies Wednesday. Yankees manager Joe Girardi says he will wait until Tuesday before deciding whether to go with Andy Pettitte.