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Utley Is Chasing History With His Homers

With another multiple-homer game Monday night to go with two home runs in Game 1 and one in Game 4, Chase Utley has tied Reggie Jackson for the most home runs in a World Series with five. Full Article at The New York Times

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  1. PHILADELPHIA — Phillies manager Charlie Manuel used to say that Kirby Puckett was his favorite player. And then he met Chase Utley. "The only thing Kirby might have on Chase is he's more flamboyant because he smiles a lot," Manuel said. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman

  2. Chase Utley has tied a record with five home runs this World Series, including two Monday as the Phillies avoided elimination. Full Article at USA Today

  3. Philadelphia Phillies' Chase Utley hits a three-run home run during the first inning of Game 5 of the Major League Baseball World Series against the New York Yankees Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, in Philadelphia. Full Article at Miami Herald

  4. Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerChase Utley circles the bases after his second home run of the game, and fifth of the series.PHILADELPHIA — Chase Utley is not the prolific home run hitter that Ryan Howard is. Full Article at NJ.com

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