It's easy to criticize Manuel for the way he used his bullpen, but the only way to really judge it is by the outcome. Lidge did get the win for the team, didn't he? Their batters could not do enough to get to him or manufacture a run, but the Phillies DID manufacture the run they needed in the top of the ninth.
Give credit where it's due. Rollins, who has not been having a great offensive series, got on base. Victorino moved him over and Chase, who has been phenomenal, got him home with a sacrifice. How dumb was Colorado to pitch to Howard, they really should have walked him, but since they got a pop-out it turned out all right.
To me the game revealed how good both teams are, and how close they are. I think so far it looks like the Phillies are just a little bit better. Slightly better hitting, fielding and pitching. They need one more to close out this series and face the Dodgers. Important for Manuel to work it out so that they can start that series with strong pitching.
Really, I thought Manuel pulled Happ too early and did the same with Blanton. He's a bit more nervous with his pitchers than he should be, but the Phillies had to win that game and he did what he thought was best. Maybe it's luck rather than smart management, but whatever it is, it's got the Phillies to where they are now, defending World Series Champions.