J.C. Romero was the winning pitcher in game 5 of the 2008 World Series.
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J.C. Romero of the Philadelphia Phillies was the winning pitcher in the final game of the 2008 World Series.
The Philadelphia Philles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 in the 5th and final game of the 2008 World Series. J.C. Romero was the winning pitcher.
In the 2008 World Series the Winning players share was $351,504, and the losing player's share was $223,390
Through the 2008 World Series, the last 3 Series to go 7 games: 1) 2002 - Angels v. Giants - the Angels won Game 7 and the winning pitcher was John Lackey. 2) 2001 - Diamondbacks v. Yankees - The Diamondbacks won Game 7 and the winning pitcher was Randy Johnson. 3) 1997 - Marlins v. Indians - the Marlins won Game 7 and the winning pitcher was Jay Powell.
The winning player's share in the 2008 World Series was $351,504, the losing player's share was $223,390
Cole Hamels
It was Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels.
They have never won a world series, although they appeared in the 2008 series, winning one game against the Phillies. In 2011 they have a really good chance of winning the world series.
#16 J.C. Romero (Philadelphia Phillies)
Through the 2008 season, Red Ruffing, Allie Reynolds, and Bob Gibson are tied for second most World Series wins by a pitcher with 7.
Joe Blanton in Game 4 of the 2008 World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays. The previous pitcher to hit a HR in the World Series was Ken Holtzman of the Oakland Athletics in Game 4 of the 1974 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.