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Old 11-05-2009, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Yankees christen new stadium with a title

Yankees christen new stadium with a title
Yankees christen new stadium with a title - MLB - Yahoo! Sports

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NEW YORK – The ghosts may have been abandoned across the street, where the House that Ruth Built is awaiting the imminent arrival of the wrecker’s ball. But from old to new, the New York Yankees left no doubt in the House that George Built that their championship tradition runs as straight and true as a pinstripe.

The Yankees won their 27th World Series title and first in the new Yankee Stadium by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 Wednesday night to take the 105th World Series in six games.

They christened their new $1.5 billion home in the same style as the original back in 1923, when the heroes were a left-handed slugger named Babe Ruth and a left-handed pitcher named Herb Pennock. Ruth hit three home runs, including one in the World Series clincher, and Pennock won twice, including the finale.

Eighty-six years later, only the names changed. Left-handed slugger Hideki Matsui(notes), in possibly his last game in a Yankee uniform, tied a Series record by driving in six runs and hit his third home run of the Series, a two-run blast in the second that was the Yankees’ first shot across the bow against Phillies starter Pedro Martinez(notes).

Matsui, whose aching knees limited him to a pinch-hitting role in the three games in Philadelphia, had hit a tie-breaking home run off Martinez in the Yankees’ Game 2 win and demonstrated anew that if Martinez wanted to discuss his ancestry, his Yankee “daddy” was the venerable Japanese star.

Matsui hit a two-run single in the third off Martinez, then doubled in two more against Phillies’ rookie J.A. Happ(notes) in the fifth.

Left-handed pitcher Andy Pettitte(notes), pitching on three days’ rest, won the duel of old goats, as it was called by Martinez, holding the Phillies to a single run while the Yankees built a 7-1 lead against the 38-year-old Martinez and relievers Chad Durbin(notes) and J.A. Happ.

Pettitte, a sellout crowd of 50,315 creating chills independent of the 47-degree temperatures by thunderously chanting his name, came out in the sixth after giving up a two-run home run to Ryan Howard(notes), the strikeout-ridden Phillies slugger, and a two-out double to Raul Ibanez(notes).

Despite walking five batters, a number he has exceeded just once in 40 postseason starts, the 37-year-old Pettitte won for the second time in the Series and joined Boston’s Derek Lowe(notes) (2004) and Chicago’s Freddy Garcia(notes) (2005) as the only pitchers to win the clinching game in all three rounds of the playoffs: the division series, the LCS and the World Series.

Pettitte has won 18 postseason games, the most of any pitcher in history, including four this season. He also was the winner in a clinching game for the sixth time in his career, the most of any pitcher.

The last 10 outs were recorded by the Yankees bullpen, the final five by Mariano Rivera(notes), who with Pettitte, catcher Jorge Posada(notes) and shortstop Derek Jeter(notes) are the only players left from the last Yankees team to win it all, in 2000. Manager Joe Girardi, in his second season, was with the Yankees as a reserve catcher for World Series titles in 1996, 1998 and 1999 but left as a free agent before the 2000 season.

With their bookend Series titles, the Yankees now can make a compelling case that they are the team of the decade, having won more regular-season games (965) and playoff series (10) than any other team, and joining the Boston Red Sox as the only teams to win two Series titles.

The Yankees had four 100-win seasons in the decade, including 103 in 2009 after new owner Hal Steinbrenner, taking over for his ailing father, George, gave general manager Brian Cashman the green light to spend over $243 million on three players – starting pitchers CC Sabathia(notes) and A.J. Burnett(notes) and first baseman Mark Teixeira(notes).

Sabathia and Burnett each won a game in the Series while Teixeira, who came into Wednesday night batting just .105 in the World Series and .172 in the postseason, singled home a run in the Yankees’ three-run fifth.

And, of course, the Yankees are the most successful franchise of all time. Their 27 titles are 17 more than that of the St. Louis Cardinals, who have won the second-most in baseball.

The Phillies fell short in their quest to become the first National League team since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds to win back-to-back Series titles.

Martinez, the self-styled “old goat” who didn’t join the Phillies until August, had counted upon “experience and survival” and his “frog’s blood” to carry him in a quest to add a triumphant coda to his rich history against the Yankees.

But Martinez lasted just four innings, succumbing to the master strokes of Matsui.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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NEW YORK -- The Yankees christened the first season in their new ballpark the same way they opened their old stadium in 1923: with a World Series championship.

Hideki Matsui's record night powered the offense, Andy Pettitte held the Phillies offense in check and Derek Jeter started a pair of key rallies with base hits, as the Yankees beat the Phillies 7-3 to win their 27th title and first since 2000, a relatively long drought by this storied franchise's standards (BOX SCORE).

Those three key difference-makers all remained from the core of the 2003 Yankees that last made the World Series, losing to the Marlins in six games. Also part of that team, of course, was closer Mariano Rivera, who pitched 1 2/3 innings to finish Wednesday night's Game 6. It was the fourth time Rivera has recorded the last out of a championship, inducing Shane Victorino to ground out to Robinson Cano at second base as the Yankees poured out of the dugout in celebration before the throw even reached first base.

Matsui became the first designated hitter to win the Most Valuable Player award after hitting .615 with three home runs.

On a cold November evening, matching the latest date a World Series game had ever been played, Pettitte allowed three runs over 5 2/3 innings to extend his postseason records for career wins (18) and series-clinching wins (six). Pettitte also won the final game of all three playoff rounds, matching Boston's Derek Lowe in 2004 as the only pitchers to do so. Jeter singled, doubled and scored two runs.

But it was Matsui's mighty swings in the early innings that buried the Phillies, as Godzilla finally conquered New York. He tied the World Series record set by the Yankees' Bobby Richardson in 1960 with six RBIs while going 3-for-4 with a single, double and a home run, to earn his first World Series ring after winning three Japan Series titles with the Yomiuri Giants. He went 8-for-13 against Philadelphia, a .615 average with three home runs.

In the bottom of the second, Matsui turned on a full-count, 89-mile-per-hour heater that Martinez left over the middle of the plate and crushed a deep home run inside the rightfield foul pole on the eighth pitch of the at-bat.

The Yankees struck again in the third, as Jeter led off with a liner into centerfield that Victorino narrowly missed, scooping it up on a short hop for a single. Martinez then walked Johnny Damon and hit Mark Teixeira with a pitch, loading the bases with one out.

Martinez nearly escaped trouble, catching Alex Rodriguez looking with a breaking ball on the outside corner for the second out, but Matsui made him pay. On 0-2, Martinez threw a fastball some eight inches off the plate, but Matsui somehow reached across and punched it into centerfield for the two-RBI single.

Matsui continued his curious postseason success against Martinez. Though he's just 4-for-28 against Martinez in regular-season games, Matsui is now 9-for-19, with six extra-base hits (four doubles, two homers) in playoff games.

Godzilla struck again off in the fifth off the bullpen. Jeter started the inning with a ground-rule double off reliever Chad Durbin and later scored on a Teixeira single. Matsui followed a few batters later with a two-RBI double off lefty J.A. Happ, who was brought in to face him.

The Phillies chipped a run off the early lead in the top of the third. Catcher Carlos Ruiz tripled on a ball off the left-centerfield wall and scored on a sacrifice fly from Jimmy Rollins. It was Ruiz's fifth hit of the Series and fourth for extra bases.

Ryan Howard hit an opposite-field, two-run homer in the top of the sixth, cutting New York's lead to 7-3.

Game 6 featured a pitcher's duel between veteran stars who first faced each other in 1998 and regularly renewed battles during the tense Boston-New York rivalry games earlier this decade, when Martinez was with the Red Sox. Martinez got the loss, completing only four innings and allowing four runs. Martinez left Yankee Stadium before the clubhouses were opened to the media.

It was not only the first World Series title for Matsui, but also for Rodriguez, Teixeira and starters CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett, New York's prized free-agent signings. Their pitching turned around the Yankees' recent postseason misfortune in which they had won just four of their previous 17 playoff games. It was also the first ring for manager Joe Girardi, who had donned uniform No. 27 to signal his pursuit of the franchise's 27th title.
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