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Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti said he had offered Manny Ramírez a contract that would pay him the highest average annual salary in Dodgers history.
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Manny Ramirez hit .520 in the postseason, but none of the Dodgers deputized to hit behind him in the lineup could muster much of anything against the Phillies’ Cole Hamels.
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The Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series to advance to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
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Dodgers fans are grateful that Manny Ramírez came west. And some Boston fans, convinced that Ramírez deliberately misbehaved to force a trade, are glad as well.
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The Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays are each one victory from reaching the World Series. But postseason baseball has only one certainty: If and when those victories come there will be bubbles. And a mess.
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Journalists and Dodgers fans second-guessed Joe Torre for the way he handled his pitching staff during Game 4 of the N.L.C.S.
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David Ortiz, the hero of so many Octobers for the Boston Red Sox, has driven in just one run in seven postseason games and has not hit a home run in his last 14.
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Matt Stairs crunched a two-run homer deep into the right-field bleachers, breaking a tie in the eighth inning and powering the Phillies to a victory over Los Angeles.
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No matter how fierce a club’s lineup is or how excellent its starters are, it is practically impossible to survive over 162 games without a reliable bullpen.
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For the Phillies Chase Utley and the Dodgers’ James McDonald, the bridge across this social, economic, professional and cultural divide is the high school they attended, Long Beach Polytechnic.
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In a letter, Bob Natiello pleaded guilty to his life of crime as a turnstile boy at Ebbets Field in 1944, when a seventh-place Dodgers team played there.
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The Phillies lead the best-of-seven series, two games to none, and are halfway toward their first World Series appearance in 15 years.
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Two sixth-inning homers off Derek Lowe in Game 1 lifted Philadelphia to its first victory in the N.L.C.S. since 1993.
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This much is certain in the N.L.C.S.: the Dodgers and the Phillies are evenly matched in 60-something managers who have been some places and learned some things.
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Brad Lidge’s high-octane fastballs and wickedly deceptive slider have closed games for the Phillies, who host the Dodgers in Game 1 of the N.L.C.S.
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