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It took the Matt Stairs home run for the ’08 Phillies to know this was it. And now, Philadelphia finally knows it too.

This feels different. This doesn’t feel like the past 100 seasons where we hoped. This feels like it’s it.

This time we know.

Game 4’s romp was bliss. There was no anxiety. No stress. No fear.

Just fun.

Even when the Phillies got just one run in the first inning and left the bases loaded, the fear that they were wasting too many opportunities was gone. That fear was replaced with the certainty that this team will get more opportunities. And that over nine innings, the Phillies were going to come through.

45,903 Philadelphians stood in Citizens Bank Park and just knew. The energy was incredible. The atmosphere was palpable…Broad Street was bursting from Pattison to Allegheny.

Game 3 was a different story. That one was agonizing. Watching the Phils squander a three-run lead on a bad call, two groundouts, and a terrible error brought back memories of every other painful loss of the past quarter century.

The city still had its doubts. Everything was happening again. The demons had returned. Ivan DeJesus was back.

But then something amazing happened.

The Phillies caught a break. And then another break. And then another break. And then ANOTHER BREAK.

Bruntlett got hit by a pitch. And then Balfour threw a wild pitch. And then Navarro threw the ball into centerfield. And then Ruiz Jake Taylor’d a ball down the third baseline.

And just like that, the Phils won a World Series game they shouldn’t have. Just like that, Ivan was on the ropes.

Four breaks in a row.

In the bottom of the ninth of a tie game.

On the biggest stage on Earth.

That stuff doesn’t happen to a cursed city. A cursed city watches the other team get those breaks.

But it happened here.

And the people of Philadelphia finally could believe. The clouds of 100 failed seasons cleared and the city could actually see the top of the mountain.

What once seemed impossible suddenly felt probable. At long last, Philadelphia had a legitimate opportunity to call itself a world champion.
And we believed.

The karma spread across the street to the Linc on Sunday. The Eagles, about to blow another game they had no business losing, got one of those breaks other cities always get.

Up just six points late in the fourth quarter, the Birds were poised to give Matt Ryan and the Falcons the ball in great field position, with a chance to win the game.

But Sav Rocca’s punt fluttered, Atlanta’s returner stumbled, and the referees blundered…and the Eagles won a game they needed.

What's going on? This stuff doesn’t happen to us.

Back at the Bank, the breaks kept coming in Game 4. Jimmy Rollins was caught in a rundown and called safe when he shouldn’t have been…The sure-handed Rays kicked ball after ball all over the infield…Joe Blanton hit a home run.

Joe Blanton.

Something is happening here. Something special. Something this city hasn’t seen in 25 years.

Pitchers hitting home runs. Umps missing calls. Phillies chants at Eagles games.

And tonight may finally be the night Philadelphia rises from the ashes again.

Cole Hamels is on the mound. Ryan Howard is hot. Chase Utley is hitting.

Jimmy Rollins is getting on base. Carlos Ruiz is everywhere. Jason Werth is getting picked off.

Pat Burrell is walking. Charlie Manuel is "strategizing." Matt Stairs is hammering people in the dugout.

Just a few days ago, before Saturday night’s South Philly miracle, I would have been afraid to write this article. I would have been petrified of the consequences of putting myself out there again. I would have been constantly looking down, waiting for the rug to get pulled out from under Philadelphia’s feet.

But something has changed here. I’m as certain of it as I am of anything in life.

This time it’s going to be different. This time Philadelphia is finally going to get that parade down Broad Street.

This time I believe it.

No…

This time I know it.

Will the Phils break Philadelphia's curse? Is this Series over tonight? Sound off here.

Message Edited by Lee_Russakoff on 10-27-2008 11:15 AM
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  • comment number 10
  • date 10-27-2008 12:00 PM
  • author Rondoslade writes:
body As a life long Philadelphia fan, I cant wait for tonight. I will be in my season ticket seats to witness history. In 1980, the Phils won and had the parade on my 22nd birthday. I spent my birthday with 1.5 million of my best friends. I cant wait to be with them all again tonight. You can start playing the All American Rejects song...IT ENDS TONIGHT.
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  • comment number 11
  • date 10-27-2008 12:06 PM
  • author Droodog writes:
body Joe Buck can beat the RISP thing like a dead horse, but who has a 3-1 lead in the series?

They should have let Harry Kalas and the Rays sportscaster call the games.

GO PHILLIES!!
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  • comment number 12
  • date 10-27-2008 12:12 PM
  • author airforce1 writes:
body I am not a Phillies fan, but understand the feeling, we, as Red Sox fans, waited 86 years to feel that same feeling that you are today. Go Phillies
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  • comment number 13
  • date 10-27-2008 12:15 PM
  • author Parade_Rainer writes:
body Great article! But just too doggone soon! Now the sports gods are gonna have to bring back the curse and let the D-Rays come back from 3-1. Don't you know you don't talk about the curse till after it's broken? Like a no-no. I was happy for y'all, but now I can only say one thing...Go D-Rays!
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  • comment number 14
  • date 10-27-2008 12:22 PM
  • author Rondoslade writes:
body Parade _rainer is probably a Cowpuke fan too. Keep Hatin as you watch us get our trophy.The rays have no fans, there shouldnt even be a team in Tampa Bay.
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  • comment number 15
  • date 10-27-2008 12:30 PM
  • author webuppp writes:
body #9, lynn, i couldn't agree more, there still talking about david price, from 2 games and 20 called balls ago. i blogged a few times in the last few days, i said they were one hit away from winning the series. all the talk about the phillies leaving base runners, i said i was impressed with the number, and NOT the rays pitching, base runners = chances. how many chances have the rays had? the experts talked about the rays piching, please. i said once they get a big hit, it would be like the red sea opening up. one man showing the way. feliez was the man. my brother lives back east as i'm trapped here in chicagoland. garza was talking big trash prior to his start, when asked about the phillies line up, he said he facrd the yankee's boston, he wasn't worries about the phillies, thanks 4 checkin in matty, how's it feel to get your **bleep** ripped! no offense to the ladies, baseballer's expression for getting hit hard. there's no ohter town like philly, no, not a one. lots of jealiousy out there, it's our time to shine. go fightens
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body PhillyBallers08 writes: "...if any city deserved a championship, Philly would fall behind several other notable ones. Chicago comes to mind #1."

Let me get this straight - The city of Chicago has won the following recent history championships: Bears 1985, Bulls 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, and the White Sox in 2005. Compare this to Philadelphia: Sixers 1983, Flyers 1975 and Phillies 1980.

Lets stop whining about Chicago's woes...
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  • comment number 17
  • date 10-27-2008 12:42 PM
  • author Phillyfan123 writes:
body LETS GO METS------------MISSY NIEBERT
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  • comment number 18
  • date 10-27-2008 12:42 PM
  • author webuppp writes:
body don't forget mccarver, he beats(besides other things) a dead horse too!, he's no philly, and should be thrown out of the club, the mets can have him , there loser as well, seeing the mets fall apart for 2 years in a row is almost as beautiful as watching dallas lose on romo's botched handling one year, then losing @ home the next,and the only thing that would have been better with the playoff loss to the giants is if the stadium collapsed on both of them!
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  • comment number 19
  • date 10-27-2008 12:44 PM
  • author Phillyfan123 writes:
body LETS GO DALLAS COWBOYS_ME LIKE TO WIN-MISSY NIEBERT
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