Offensive might pushed Phils past Dodgers
Los Angeles let down by pitching, bats in losing NLCS
PHILADELPHIA -- The Phillies had league-leading offensive firepower that did to the Dodgers what they did to the National League all season.
They had the one big ace in their rotation that could quickly erase the sting of a tough loss in Game 2. They had a bullpen that was better than expected, matching the Dodgers' league-leading bullpen almost inning-for-inning. In short, the Phillies had everything they needed to take down the Dodgers in five games in the NL Championship Series and advance to the World Series for the second straight year. "They did pretty much everything better than we did," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said in summing up the 2009 NLCS. The Phillies' offensive muscle stood out more than anything. They simply bludgeoned the Dodgers back to Los Angeles. The Phillies, despite hitting just .231, scored 35 runs in the five-game series, the fourth-most by a team in NLCS history. Their .500 slugging percentage was the third-highest and their 10 home runs tied for the fourth-most in an NLCS. No team has scored 35 runs or hit 10 home runs in an NLCS that went less than seven games. Ryan Howard led the way for most of the series and he was named the NLCS Most Valuable Player. But in Game 5, the second half of the lineup turned it on against Dodgers pitching. Jayson Werth, Raul Ibanez and Pedro Feliz were 4-for-41 with two home runs in the first four games of the series. On Wednesday night, they were 5-for-12 with three home runs and five RBIs. Werth hit two home runs, given him three for the series. "It was really a total team effort," Howard said after receiving his MVP trophy. Phillies manager Charlie Manuel brought up his offense immediately when asked what the difference was in the series.Back so soon?
| Year | Team | Next year |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Phillies | TBD |
| 2000 | Yankees | Lost to Diamondbacks |
| 1999 | Yankees | Defeated Mets |
| 1998 | Yankees | Defeated Braves |
| 1995 | Braves | Lost to Yankees |
| 1992 | Blue Jays | Defeated Phillies |
| 1989 | A's | Lost to Reds |
| 1977 | Yankees | Defeated Dodgers |
| 1975 | Reds | Defeated Yankees |
| 1973 | A's | Defeated Dodgers |
| 1972 | A's | Defeated Mets |
| 1970 | Orioles | Lost to Pirates |
T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

