Pettitte helps Jeter, Rivera and Posada to title

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NEW YORK (AP)—Jorge Posada(notes) tapped Andy Pettitte(notes) on the chest when it was time to leave. Derek Jeter(notes) watched from the mound, knowing exactly what it meant.

Along with Mariano Rivera(notes), who was waiting in the bullpen, they have been the heart of the New York Yankees for 14 seasons.

And now after the Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 in Game 6 on Wednesday night, the group finally has its fifth World Series championship.

“I’ve been blessed because I have four guys, we played for 15 years together,” Rivera said, “and we have accomplished everything together.”

The lone holdovers from the mid-1990s, when the Yankees began their run of four titles in five years were all fittingly involved in the win Wednesday. When Mark Teixeira(notes) caught the final out, Pettitte raced from the dugout, Jeter threw his hands in the air at shortstop and jumped, Rivera ran from the mound toward first base and pumped his fist, Posada leaped from behind the plate but stood back from the big scrum, taking it all in for an extended moment.

They were back on top.

“The funny thing about those four guys is the team in the 1990s couldn’t have won without them, and the team now couldn’t have won without them,” said Paul O’Neill, a star of the four title-winning teams and a current Yankees broadcaster. “I don’t think you’ll ever see that again, four constants like that.”

No player had won five titles with one team since Yogi Berra (10 titles), Mickey Mantle (seven) and Whitey Ford (six) in 1962, according to STATS LLC, did it as Yankees.

The core four have gone from upstart 20-somethings who brought a championship back to New York after a nearly two-decade absence to pushing 40. After the on-field celebration, Rivera and Pettitte sought out their families and Posada ended an interview and dropped his catching gear to hug his distressed young daughter—she didn’t get to say hello to her dad yet.

“It’s such a blessing to be a part of this group. I told Mo and Derek and Jorge and Andy that I feel very blessed, I feel so lucky to be a part of their fifth championship and my first,” said Teixeira, a free-agent signee last offseason. “It’s an honor to play with these guys.”

Back in 1996 when Jeter was the Rookie of the Year, he told Berra that he was going to top his 10 World Series rings. But things didn’t work out that way for baseball’s last dynasty.

“Yogi didn’t have the playoffs, though. He went straight to the World Series,” Jeter said.

It took nine years for the bunch to make it back to the top and give Yankees owner George Steinbrenner the franchise’s 27th title.

Since their run of three straight championships ended against Arizona in 2001, the Yankees spent $1.66 billion trying to win that elusive crown but time and again, as the Yankees failed, Jeter said the team is not the same as those that won in ’96 and 1998-2000.

This group was also different, he said.

“We got contributions from a lot of different guys and for them to come in here and perform the way they performed, that’s the reason why we’re here,” Jeter said.

Pettitte was 24 in 1996 when he beat Atlanta’s John Smoltz(notes) 1-0 in Game 5, and he had an equally gritty start Wednesday on three days’ rest, going 5 2-3 innings and giving up four hits and three runs. He secured the win in the clinching game in all three series victories in the 2009 postseason as a 37-year-old, who has talked about retirement after each of the past couple of seasons.

After New York’s last trip to the World Series in 2003, Pettitte left for Houston. He returned in 2007 and admitted to using human growth hormone when the Mitchell Report was released in December.

“I’m a benefit of a lot of great teams I’ve been on. I’ve had a lot of wonderful players surrounding me,” said Pettitte, who earned his playoff record 18th win. “This is what I came back for.”

The 35-year-old Jeter had three hits Wednesday and reached base in all 15 games this postseason. The captain has always toed the Yankees line of measuring years by championships and no matter how well he played in the regular season he has not been satisfied since Luis Gonzalez blooped a winning single over his head to give the Diamondbacks the championship in Game 7.

This year he passed Lou Gehrig for the most hits with the Yankees and was selected the winner of the Roberto Clemente award, but he said it’s the title he wants.

Jeter’s best friend on the team, Posada, earned a ring in ’96 but wasn’t on the World Series roster. Manager Joe Girardi was the starting catcher then. But the 38-year-old Posada has been New York’s No. 1 catcher since 1998. He’s third on the Yankees list for most games caught behind Bill Dickey and, yep, Berra.

With one out in the eighth, the bullpen gate opened and Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” blared as Rivera made one more run to the mound. Rivera, who will turn 40 on Nov. 29, was John Wetteland’s setup man in ’96, but has become the most dominant closer in postseason history with 39 saves—five this season. In the regular season, he and Pettitte have combined for the most win-save combos in big league history with 63.

“It’s only fitting I think that Andy started it, Mo finished it,” Jeter said.

Updated Nov 5, 2:00 am EST
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  1. who cares?
    59. Posted by who cares? Thu Nov 5 8:40pm EST

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    Wow. Well, you haters are proving one thing - the Yankees inspire love, fear, hate, respect and envy. Let's face it, gang, the New York Yankees are the Frank Sinatra of professional sports. #27!!!! Woo hoo!! The YANKEES WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. cuffablimp
    58. Posted by cuffablimp Thu Nov 5 4:50pm EST

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    Not exactly the Fab 4 but Andy Petit outdid the other 3 by one during his hiatus in Houston with a World Series in '05. Man is he lucky. I'll never forget 5 games in 1999 when he pitched 26 innings, gave up 25 runs, walked about 20 batters, and gave up about 45 hits and went 5-0. It's not that he never cranks up a good game but that could get someone released and he ended up going 19-9 and got a Series ring that year. He's 71 wins away from 300 and he's 37 and has pitched well enough to stick around and see how much further he can go. 5 years of averaging 14 wins just about does it so if he stays with an offensive ball club it could Happen..
  3. wayne d
    57. Posted by wayne d Thu Nov 5 4:46pm EST

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    Ramon....Dude put the crack pipe away!!!!! You talking NY Rangers
  4. <i>cole2rocks</i>
    56. Posted by cole2rocks Thu Nov 5 4:18pm EST

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    Aaaaahhhh!!!!! Isn't today a great day???????!!!!! Just feels awesome to be a dynasty!!! 4 World Series appearances since 2000. 2-2. Incredible!!!! It doesn't get any better than this!!! Well, reading the douchebags cry about steroids and payroll make it a little better!!! Thanx for showing us we get under your skin!! Nice!!!! Peace.
  5. Melissa
    55. Posted by Melissa Thu Nov 5 3:59pm EST

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    Thanks for an awesome world series, core 4!

    We just watched history being made last night!!
  6. biconst
    54. Posted by biconst Thu Nov 5 3:50pm EST

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    yankees bought the team, A-rod used steroids, and Petite used illegal substances... very legit championship won
  7. eagle
    53. Posted by eagle Thu Nov 5 2:55pm EST

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    Yankees haters filling up in Haterade...*lmao*

    you sore losers....



    Way to go New York Yankees!!! World Series Champions!!!!
  8. Ron H.
    52. Posted by Ron H. Thu Nov 5 2:27pm EST

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    2009 world series champions - new york yankees


    thanks pedro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. <i>gandalf802</i>
    51. Posted by gandalf802 Thu Nov 5 2:22pm EST

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    "The lone holdovers from the mid-1990s, when the Yankees began their run of four titles in five years were all fittingly involved in the win Wednesday."

    why is pettite lumped in with jeter, posada and rivera as a holdover? isn't this the same guy who left to go pitch in houston for three seasons? isn't this the same guy who waffles favre-like every season on whether he wants to come back or not.
  10. Ken
    50. Posted by Ken Thu Nov 5 1:55pm EST

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    Short Bus Driver seems short on brain cells.
    What's the average IQ of a bus driver anyway? It can't be very high.
  11. Ken
    49. Posted by Ken Thu Nov 5 1:50pm EST

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    “It’s only fitting I think that Andy started it, Mo finished it,” So F'n true.
  12. Ramon
    48. Posted by Ramon Thu Nov 5 1:42pm EST

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    Yay, the Yankees win their 27th Championship, bout time! Only 25 championships left to win in order to tie Rangers for most championships by any professional sports team.

    I know they can do it!
  13. john p
    47. Posted by john p Thu Nov 5 1:00pm EST

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    I read the comments and i am dissappointed in some of the responses. perhaps we are too occupied with sports and winning at no cost- steroids etc. yet for one night people in the largest city celebrate their teams victory - regardless of economic circumstances, religious differences, racial differences, political differences etc the whole city came together as one - wouldn't it be nice if the whole world could do that. life would be so much sweeter - at least for one night we all rejoyced as one - there should never be any losers - not everyone finishes first in sports but in real life our country should be first - we are a great country and having a world series celebration, a super bowl celebration, etc is what makes our country great - enjoy the moment - winners and losers
  14. Hcn
    45. Posted by Hcn Thu Nov 5 12:52pm EST

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    Face it. CC, AJ, and Texeira made all the difference.
  15. Asianhottie
    44. Posted by Asianhottie Thu Nov 5 12:29pm EST

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    Posada and Petit are NOT deserving of Cooperstown by far. Mussina has better numbers than
    Petit and Pudge Rodriguez is better than Posada. Well the arrogant Skankees bought another
    Division and ring but were AWOL the last six years after spending all of that ridiculous seat and
    cable revenue.Next year watch out...Anaheim versus LA Dodgers in the big show.BOO HOO Skanks!
  16. DANNY B
    43. Posted by DANNY B Thu Nov 5 12:27pm EST

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    BLAH BLAH BLAH....cry me a river yankee haters. they won because of share talent, heart and grit. GO YANKEES
  17. DANNY B
    42. Posted by DANNY B Thu Nov 5 12:27pm EST

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    BLAH BLAH BLAH....cry me a river yankee haters. they won because of share talent, heart and grit. GO YANKEES
  18. marc
    41. Posted by marc Thu Nov 5 12:26pm EST

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    Go Jimi you are so right, and short bus driver who cares dumbass, do you ever hear anyone talk about the steelers in the 70's? They did roids for breakfast,lunch,and dinner, so grow up and shut up! Go Yankees, and also we Yankee fans never cry when we don't win do we?
  19. jane
    40. Posted by jane Thu Nov 5 12:06pm EST

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    this is AMERICA...FROM GOLDMAN SACHS TO STEINBRENNER...MONEY HAS ALWAYS BEEN A MAJOR FACTOR IN WINNING ...NOW IF OBAMA AND COGRESS CAN SPEND THEIR TRILLIONS WISELY AND MAKE SOUND JUDGEMENTS ON HEALTHCARE AND IRAQ and afganastan ...maybe we as a country can get back to winning like the yankees... bob
  20. Short Bus Driver
    39. Posted by Short Bus Driver Thu Nov 5 12:06pm EST

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    Jimi..............pay attention DUMBA$$'....Yankees list of accused players could fill a scorecard: Rodriguez. Clemens. Giambi. Pettitte. Sheffield. Knoblauch. Justice. Grimsley, Stanton. Nearly two dozen Yankees, past and present, named in the Mitchell Report alone ..... now, add in Jeter, Mariano, Posada, Abreu, Bernie Williams, Mattingly, Cone and so on............ do y'all get the picture now?
  21. Jimi
    38. Posted by Jimi Thu Nov 5 11:21am EST

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    short bus driver.....your a moron!.... DON MATTINGLY?!?!, as a roid user....He was one of the Most respected, highly classed players of all time. His numbers are equal or better than ryne sandberg and kirby puckett who are in the hall of fame, where he should be. accusing him of roids? dumbass, if he used roids, he wouldnt have had back problems in his last seasons, and would have hit 40 homers every year with the short porch in right at the old stadium. Every time the yankees win, people like you complain about roids, or money....get over it!
    your jealous because the yankees spend money, get players and are committed to winning every year. If your team was willing to do that, you wouldnt say anything, you wouldnt be crying about roids. crying about money. Do the world a favor, go upstairs change your diaper, put on your onesie, suck your thumb, and cry some more you big baby!
  22. New Amerika
    37. Posted by New Amerika Thu Nov 5 11:19am EST

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    Did the Yankees win??????Wheres my Yankee butt wipe I got a big one coming out.A Roid , Potado , Demon , Cheater, Canoloupe, Mutt Soooey, Revere, can all stick the trophy where the sun don't shine, it was bought , the Yankees buy free agent All-Stars and over pay them and you call it Yankee pride , I call it a sham , a joke and embarrassing for the " GAME"
  23. TomasK
    36. Posted by TomasK Thu Nov 5 11:07am EST

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    Thanks again, Mr. Steinbrenner.

    For getting the great players. Some who become great Yankees, like the "core"

    And ultimately for the championships.

    We're a fortunate bunch, Yankee fans.

    Job well done.
  24. Jmulv
    35. Posted by Jmulv Thu Nov 5 10:57am EST

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    Posada was not on the playoff roster in 1996. He has 4 championships not 5.
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