2008 World Series Game 5: Phillies win the World Series

Published 2020-06-20
The Phillies win the 2008 World Series. Parts I and II of Game 5 of the 2008 World Series. Timestamps below.

0:00 Phillies a win away from their first title in 28 years.

34:05 Shane Victorino 2-run single in the first.

1:56:15 The delay begins.

2:14:15 Jenkins’ pinch-hit double starts part II.

2:18:10 Werth’s RBI bloop single in the sixth.

2:32:00 Chase Utley fakes to first, throws home.

2:33:50 Pat Burrell’s last hit as a Phillie.

2:40:30 Pedro Feliz delivers the go-ahead run in the seventh.

3:00:00 Brad Lidge comes in for the ninth.

3:10:38 Phillies are World Champions.

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All Comments (21)
  • Utley’s play is one of the most underrated plays in World Series history.
  • I was at the Sixers game this night and we all watched the last pitch on the tvs in the hallways the celebration outside the stadiums was insane! I was 8 and a cop told me I’d never forget that day he was not wrong love my Phillies baby
  • Greatest celebration ever!! This team should’ve been a dynasty
  • @shawnkricksmith
    Sat in section 135 for both parts of this game, greatest seats I have ever gotten.
  • @mrmartin7131
    Man that night was insane!!!!!!!I heard that roar of the crowd from my house in jersey 😁😁
  • @user-zr9bh7nq3m
    I have been lucky enough to have been alive for the 1980 1993 2008 and 2022. 4 of the greatest Phillies teams ever. I was at the first game Cole hamels pitched in the show. Same night the Phillies moved in front of the new York Mets. I never heard the bank that loud when they showed the Mets lost. But I know the bank was a lot louder the past couple of years. I love the Phillies win or lose. In the 60s I walked to Connie mack stadium with my dad. Am 64 years old and I have taken a lot of abuse over the years for loving the Phillies. But it's a Philly thing.
  • @PhillyFan23
    😢😢😢 hopefully we get a part 2 of this next season
  • @gcvrsa
    That night, I was standing in the rain, in the crowd outside of Johnny Brenda's on Girard, watching the game through the window, because the bar was completely packed. I couldn't believe they didn't call the game after 5 innings, with the Phillies leading, it would have been recorded as a full game and a win for Philadelphia. Sadly, the night they played out the rest, I had rehearsal with my band, so I didn't get to watch the end live
  • @MinuteManClips
    Great its always sunny reference i didn't catch that the first time.😂
  • @seanguzy9601
    who would have thought Feliz would have been the guy to give us the go ahead run!
  • @braxtonjones5832
    Crazy looking back now at that intro… Longoria in disbelief he’s playing for a World Series so early in his career. Fast forward to now and he only just got back in probably his final season
  • @user-ku5mh4ho7l
    I know they call the Yankees America's team but,I have to say philly now and back then are more of a exciting team they have great players and are super fun to watch go Phillies 2024!!!!!!
  • @jordanroman841
    I remember watching part 1 of this game with my dad. And I told him that I was happy the Rays tied the game when they did because I didn’t want to win the World Series in a shortened game.
  • @jhard94
    We should have got 2-3 rings from this club. What a shame
  • @JayBurris100
    There’ll never be a better Phillies roster than this one
  • @korysmith5871
    This is my first time actually watching the world series all the way through sadly by 2008 I wasn't to into baseball compared to when I was a kid I cheer for any philly team but my actual baseball team is the marlins has been since I was kid before I moved from bermuda 🇧🇲 to the states