Yanks head home with 2 chances left to win Series
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The way Alex Rodriguez(notes) sees it, the New York Yankees are in solid shape.
They won two of three in Philadelphia and still have a pair of chances to wrap up the World Series back home in the Bronx.
Andy Pettitte(notes) is expected to pitch Wednesday night in Game 6 and then CC Sabathia(notes) in Game 7, if needed.
“Obviously, you want to get greedy and win all three,” Rodriguez said, summing up the weekend at Citizens Bank Park. “But we did what we had to do.”
New York squandered its first opportunity to clinch championship No. 27 when A.J. Burnett(notes) flopped in Game 5 on Monday night. He gave up six runs in two-plus innings, and the defending champion Phillies held on for an 8-6 victory that cut their Series deficit to 3-2.
“You just feel like you let a bunch of guys down,” Burnett said. “It’s the worst feeling in the world to have the chance to do something special and fail like that.”
The Yankees have pinned their hopes on their top three starting pitchers, planning to throw them all on three days’ rest late in the Series if necessary.
First, it was Burnett in Game 5, then it likely will be the 37-year-old Pettitte in Game 6. Sabathia started Game 4 on short rest and almost certainly would do the same in the finale.
Is it possible those guys are running out of gas?
“If Andy physically feels good, he’s going to go on Wednesday,” manager Joe Girardi said. “This is something that we talked about all throughout. We check with our guys. If he feels good, he’s going.”
New York’s strategy is a departure from the norm in baseball over the last two decades. According to STATS LLC, no team has won the World Series using only three postseason starters since the 1991 Minnesota Twins.
No matter who is on the mound next, though, the Yankees had reason to be confident as they bused home after midnight Tuesday.
New York has won 37 of its last 46 games at Yankee Stadium. Pettitte has 17 postseason wins, five that closed out a series—both major league records. Sabathia was the team’s best pitcher all year and is 3-1 with a 1.98 ERA in five starts this postseason.
Rodriguez and Johnny Damon(notes) keep getting big hits, the Yankees are tagging Philadelphia’s shaky bullpen, and designated hitter Hideki Matsui(notes) can return to the starting lineup in the American League park.
“It should be beneficial to us,” Damon said.
Plus, Phillies ace Cliff Lee(notes) isn’t scheduled to start again after earning his second win of the Series in Game 5.
“What’s that old saying?” Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel said. “Spahn and Sain, pray for rain? Got an off day tomorrow, maybe it’ll rain the next day. I can get him in on three days’ (rest) like you guys are talking about. No, I look at it actually in a sense right now, the seventh game would be on his day to throw in the bullpen, and I’ll see what goes on from there. … I’ll talk to him about what he thinks about if he can pitch at all.”
The Yankees face 38-year-old Pedro Martinez(notes) in Game 6, though he pitched well in a Game 2 loss to Burnett, and probably a struggling Cole Hamels(notes) in a potential Game 7.
Chasing their first title since 2000, the Yankees can clinch it in their new ballpark. That’d be quite a way to christen the $1.5 billion palace in its first season.
“It would be great,” said catcher Jorge Posada(notes), who will be back in the starting lineup for Game 6. Light-hitting backup Jose Molina(notes) caught Burnett on Monday night, as usual.
Still, the Yankees have their share of issues to worry about.
No. 3 batter Mark Teixeira(notes) is slumping in front of Rodriguez, and Robinson Cano(notes) is struggling, too.
Regular center fielder Melky Cabrera(notes) is sidelined for the rest of the Series with a strained hamstring, making Brett Gardner(notes) a starter.
The middle relief has been unreliable throughout this postseason, making Yankees fans wonder whether they could hold a tight lead for closer Mariano Rivera(notes).
And Chase Utley(notes) has five home runs in the Series for Philadelphia, tying a record set by Yankees Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson in 1977.
“It’s pretty impressive what he’s doing. That’s hard to do in batting practice sometimes and he’s doing it in World Series games,” Damon said. “He’s found a groove. It’s our job and our pitchers’ jobs to find a way to get him out of that groove. Hopefully, we have something better planned for him on Wednesday.”
And if not, then Thursday.
“We just have to remember that we are up in the Series. They still have to beat us two times,” Damon said.

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Phillies 93 69 .574
Yankees 103 59 .636
May the best team win tonight.
GO YANKS!
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......So, are you saying is this your official coming out party?
Congratulations!!
Grab a stool! (NO, NOT A SAMPLE)
ROFLMAO!!
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Think of two billionaire (not millionaire) race car drivers. One buys a F-1. The second cheaps out and buys a Kia.
That billionaire is every owner in baseball except the Steinbrenners.
GO YANKS!
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When I hear the YANKS are in the series, I don't watch. It's like watching a cowboys or patriots game. Ridiculous. Sorry Philly fans, I hope your team does pull it off. But I just have the feeling it will be fixed flat out.
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ROFLMAO!
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Have a good time watching the game. Get yourself a hot-dog, some popcorn, and beer and talk to the TV like millions of other fans.
I would like a Game 7 too, but Pettitte is the most underrated of the Yankees BIG 3 pitchers, but he has also been the most dependable next to Mariana in the post season. I do not see him giving up too many hits so Pedro needs to bring his A game tonight.
Laugh at the silly comments from the sportscasters who most of the time are watching a different game than the rest of us.
Good luck tonight. I hope everybody that plays brings their A-game. Voice has it right. Fans can support their team without getting vulgar and insulting!
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Congratulations! Grab a stool! (NO, NOT A SAMPLE)
ROFLMAO!
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The reason people say the Yankees buy their championships is because their payroll is $65,675,301.00 more than the next highest payroll. That's 65 Million John.
The Yankees payroll is $88,445,241.00 more than the Phillies.
If you can't buy better players with 88 million dollars more, then you need a new front office.
Hmmm. If the Phillies had 88 million to spend.
25 mil to Pujols.
25 mil to Halladay.
25 mil to Lincecum.
And you would still have 13 mil to spend.
And that is why people say the Yankees buy their championships John.
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So the Yankees have more homegrown players than the Phillies? Classic non sequitor. The Yankees best 3 players, as well as 5 of their best 7 players are free agents. Take their free agents away and they are a sub-500 team. Take away the Phillie's only free agent of consequence (Ibanez) and they change little- they become the 2008 Phillies, who BTW won the WS.
The Yankees lack of success despite spending so much money over the years is embarrassing. They should win the WS at least 50% of the time given how much they spend.
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So the Yankees have more homegrown players than the Phillies? Classic non sequitor. The Yankees best 3 players, as well as 5 of their best 7 players are free agents. Take their free agents away and they are a sub-500 team. Take away the Phillie's only free agent of consequence (Ibanez) and they change little- they become the 2008 Phillies, who BTW won the WS.
The Yankees lack of success despite spending so much money over the years is embarrassing. They should win the WS at least 50% of the time given how much they spend.
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