Damon, Pettitte move Yanks within reach of Series

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NEW YORK (AP)—Johnny Damon(notes) hit a go-ahead, two-run single, Andy Pettitte(notes) held the Los Angeles Angels in check and the New York Yankees took a 3-1 lead after six innings in Game 6 of the AL championship series on Sunday night to move within reach of their first World Series trip since 2003.

With the Angels trying to even the ALCS and force a Game 7 on Sunday night, former-Yankee Bobby Abreu(notes) put Los Angeles ahead with a two-out RBI single in the fourth inning.

But the Yankees chased an ineffective Joe Saunders(notes) in the fourth, when Damon’s single gave New York a 2-1 lead and hot-hitting Alex Rodriguez(notes) walked with the base loaded.

New York could have broken open the game, but Jorge Posada(notes) grounded into an inning-ending double play against Darren Oliver(notes)—giving the Yankees eight left on base in the first four innings. With two on in the sixth, Oliver induced Mark Teixeira(notes) to hit into another inning-ending DP.

New York, which led the series 2-0 and 3-1, was trying to win its record 40th AL pennant and ease the bad memories of 2004, when the Yankees won the first three games of the ALCS against Boston before losing four in a row. The Angels were hoping to reach the World Series for the second time and force Philadelphia to travel across the country to Wednesday night’s World Series opener.

Just 11 of 70 previous teams that trailed 3-1 in best-of-seven postseason series came back to win, and just six of those comeback teams won Games 6 and 7 on the road.

Pettitte made his first home postseason start for the Yankees since the 2003 Series and was seeking his 16th postseason win, which would break a tie with John Smoltz(notes) for the record. Pettitte also was trying for his fifth postseason series-clinching victory, which would give him the most—one ahead of Catfish Hunter, Dave Stewart and Roger Clemens(notes).

He allowed six hits in the first six innings, retiring the side in order just twice.

Jeff Mathis(notes) doubled up the gap in right-center leading off the third, making him 7 for 11 (.636) with five doubles in the series—three shy of his regular season total—and took third on Chone Figgins’(notes) one-out grounder. Abreu, just 3 for 22 at that point, drove a hanging breaking ball into right field for a two-out single and a 1-0 lead.

But Saunders faced 22 batters allowed 12 of them to reach—on seven singles and five walks. He allowed three runs in 3 1-3 innings.

Robinson Cano(notes) walked leading off the fourth and Nick Swisher(notes), in a 3 for 30 postseason slump, singled into left. Melky Cabrera(notes) sacrificed and Derek Jeter(notes) fouled off a pair of 3-2 pitches before loading the bases with a walk.

Damon, whose bases-loaded grounder ended the second, stroked an opposite-field single into left-center—just the 11th hit for the Yankees in the series in 59 at-bats with runners in scoring position.

Teixeira reached on an infield single—with Damon beating shortstop Erick Aybar’s(notes) throw from the outfield grass. When Rodriguez walked on a 3-1 pitch, forcing in a run that made it 3-1, Angels manager Mike Scioscia brought in Oliver.

Los Angeles threatened in the sixth when Torii Hunter(notes) beat out a slow roller to third with two outs for an infield single and Vladimir Guerrero(notes) blooped an opposite-field double down the right-field line. Pettitte fell behind Kendry Morales(notes) 3-0 and threw a called strike before Morales hit a hard, one-hopper back to the mound. Pettitte threw up his hands as if to shield his face, and the ball bounced off his glove and fell a bit toward first. Pettitte scampered off the mound, picked up the ball and threw to first for the out.

Unlike the first two games, it was a relatively balmy 58 degrees at gametime, and most starters switched back to short sleeves.

After Pettitte retired the Angels in order in the first, Guerrero reached on an infield single leading off the second. But he followed with a baserunning blunder, straying too far off the bag when Morales flied to short right. Guerrero easily was doubled up by Swisher.

New York was seven outs from winning Game 5 at Anaheim on Thursday night but lost 7-6 when Swisher popped out with the bases loaded. It was the fifth straight loss for the Yankees in what could have been a pennant clincher. Game 6 was then postponed Saturday night because of rain.

If there is a Game 7, it would be at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. CC Sabathia(notes), 3-0 with a 1.19 ERA in three playoff starts, would pitch for New York against John Lackey(notes) (1-1) or Jered Weaver(notes) (1-0).

New York began the night 4-0 at home in the postseason. In all eight postseason losses to the Angels in 2002, 2005 and this year, the Yankees held leads.

Updated Oct 25, 11:00 pm EDT
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  1. ET
    152. Posted by ET Mon Oct 26 12:44am EDT

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    Listen California baseball fans the main road between Philadelphia and New York is called the New Jersey Turnpike not the Freeway. I am a Phillies fanwho no longer lives in Philly. So I gusee you will have to do like me and watch the World Series on T.V. so sorry. Better luck next year.
  2. ET
    151. Posted by ET Mon Oct 26 12:32am EDT

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    Listen California baseball fans the main road between Philadelphia and New York is called the New Jersey Turnpike not the Freeway. I am a Phillies fanwho no longer lives in Philly. So I gusee you will have to do like me and watch the World Series on T.V. so sorry. Better luck next year.
  3. Powerhouse
    150. Posted by Powerhouse Mon Oct 26 12:32am EDT

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    Lets talk Sabathia vs. Lee. Yanks had a chance to get him too, but cash didnt pull the trigger. Now we will see why. IMO Yanks draw first blood with victory in game 1, after that its a toss up. Phils are tough, but Pedro is not the same pitcher he was, hes all junk now. Great drama with bad blood between Posada and Martinez. Geez this is going to be great.
  4. Tickle Monster
    149. Posted by Tickle Monster Mon Oct 26 12:30am EDT

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    I went over to Halo Heaven for a few minutes. They are blaming the game on the home plate ump. Very funny.

    I wanted to make a post but I have been banned. Ha Ha Can you imagine?
  5. northernCalifornian
    148. Posted by northernCalifornian Mon Oct 26 12:29am EDT

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    As I've predicted the WS will be between the Yankees and Phillies. Sorry to see both LA teams experienced the agony of defeat and headed home. Now it's obvious that Cliff Lee if Phillies and CC Sabathia for the Yankees, two former aces for the Cleveland Indians will face each other in the first game. My prediction is this Phillies by 6. I just feel the Phillies will win.
  6. luz
    147. Posted by luz Mon Oct 26 12:28am EDT

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    Hey AngelRules, after reading your comment. my bad, am sorry. I guess we all talk smack when it comes to our team. You have class!!! Hey but I do admit that the Angels gave us a fight. I was shaking in my pants. I hope that u don't have any hard feeling on my last comment. again, it's baseball.
  7. GenesiusJ
    146. Posted by GenesiusJ Mon Oct 26 12:25am EDT

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    2000 starts the new century. The Yankees have at least one WS Ring for every decade since the 20's to the present, except for the 80's (long drought).

    Congrats to the Angels making it as far as they did. I would have rather had the Yankees win without errors from the Angels, especially after their clean fielding throughout the year. But that is part of the game.

    Both managers made mistakes this series, taking out pitchers too early, leaving pitchers in too late. There was also a lot more pitches in the dirt than during the year. Both teams were busy behind the plate.

    Hats off to the playing of Mathis. Way to step up in the clutch.

    Great series, except for the weather.

    PS Scocia showed class in his interview.
  8. 27WSandmoretocome
    145. Posted by 27WSandmoretocome Mon Oct 26 12:24am EDT

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    Yankees, lets make history again 27 World Series Title!
  9. late
    144. Posted by late Mon Oct 26 12:22am EDT

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    everyone knows we are the champions is the yankees song
  10. luz
    143. Posted by luz Mon Oct 26 12:21am EDT

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    It's sad to see that so many baseball fans hate the NEW YORK YANKEES!!! sad but true. And why?? cause we have won so many world series??? Hey, this is why we play the game, to win. Right?? then to those haters, sit, relax, and drink a beer!!! LOL LOL. There is more to come in the following years. Thanks to the yankees. I was raised in the BRONX now living in?? well let's just say in another big city. But nothing like NEW YORK.
  11. <i>shutdown363</i>
    142. Posted by shutdown363 Mon Oct 26 12:20am EDT

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    @#$% em up yankees @#$% em up!!
  12. Gile
    141. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:19am EDT

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    I think the ynakees might win one game against the Phillies, if they play very hard. Come on yankee boys, lets try and not be humiliated against the Phiily men
  13. ET
    140. Posted by ET Mon Oct 26 12:19am EDT

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    Listen California baseball fans the main road between Philadelphia and New York is called the New Jersey Turnpike not the Freeway. I am a Phillies fanwho no longer lives in Philly. So I gusee you will have to do like me and watch the World Series on T.V. so sorry. Better luck next year.
  14. Gile
    139. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:17am EDT

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    Ynakees barely made it, and not very convincingly.
    They will be humiliated by the Phildephia Phillies in the World Series. Its like boys playing men
  15. KEVIN
    138. Posted by KEVIN Mon Oct 26 12:17am EDT

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    Cheaters(A-Roid) never win
  16. Gile
    137. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:16am EDT

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    Powerhouse, your "piranhas" looked more like goldfish in this series against the Angels. The Phillies are Great White Sharks.
  17. DonaldD
    136. Posted by DonaldD Mon Oct 26 12:15am EDT

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    The Yankees will beat the Phillies like a rug hanging onthe line. They will beat them like an old drum
  18. late
    135. Posted by late Mon Oct 26 12:13am EDT

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    i am satisfied :) so long 2004 curse, lets just enjoy this for awhile yankees
  19. luz
    134. Posted by luz Mon Oct 26 12:13am EDT

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    THANK YOU, YANKEES FOR A AGAIN A GEAT SEASON. GO NEW YORK YANKEES!!!! on that note I want to say to the Angel that they gave us a fight. But, the best team won!!!! oh, to the so call AngelRules??? TAKE THAT!!! RIGHT IN YOUR FACE. LOL LOL LOL LOL. AMEN!!!
  20. smoke'n'mirrors
    133. Posted by smoke'n'mirrors Mon Oct 26 12:13am EDT

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    Newish-Jigger. What good is owning the world, only to lose your life! You didn't beat The Angels! They, and the umps, beat themselves! The most evilest place in the world is Pew York! Die in your sins!!! The owner of the Damned, and I DO mean DAMNED, yankees is an anti-christ!!!!!! The Phillies to the rescue!!!!
  21. Gile
    132. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:13am EDT

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    Phils look like they just might sweep the poor ynakees.
  22. Gile
    131. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:12am EDT

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    I'm a football fan, but I'll have to say, that Art Moreno has a lot of class. I think we've all seen the fellow steinbrenner throw so many tantrums.
  23. Gile
    130. Posted by Gile Mon Oct 26 12:11am EDT

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    Ynakees barely made it, and not very convincingly.
    They will be humiliated by the Phildephia Phillies in the World Series. Its like boys playing men.
  24. Powerhouse
    129. Posted by Powerhouse Mon Oct 26 12:11am EDT

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    Stay tuned for more whistling in the dark, empty predictions from Phillies fans. They havent had to face anything this awesome. You guys are the next meat for our piranhas.
  25. AngelsRule
    128. Posted by AngelsRule Mon Oct 26 12:10am EDT

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    Congratulations to the Yankee team and their fans. Go beat up the NL Phillies.

    Gloom
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