- Game info: 7:57 pm EST Wed Nov 4, 2009
- TV: FOX
NEW YORK (AP)—Andy Pettitte(notes) against Pedro Martinez(notes), with the Yankees one win from ecstasy.
Now that’s a World Series matchup worth talking about.
Still stalking that elusive 27th championship, New York turns to Pettitte once again in Game 6 on Wednesday night, hoping he can pitch his team past Chase Utley(notes) and the Philadelphia Phillies on only three days’ rest.
“I think everybody knew it was going to be a great Series. I think everybody knew it was going to be a tough Series. And it looks like it’s living up to that,” Pettitte said Tuesday.
His familiar foe is pumped up, too. Martinez and Pettitte have faced each other six times on the mound—but never with the stakes so high.
“Two old goats out there doing the best they can and having fun with it,” Martinez said. “I don’t have enough words to describe how excited I am about being here. This is just a great gift to me.”
After wasting a chance to wrap things up in Game 5 at Philadelphia, the Yankees set their sights on clinching at home. They’d love to christen their $1.5 billion ballpark with a World Series crown in its first season and give a seventh title to 79-year-old owner George Steinbrenner.
They’ve got two chances to do it. Game 7 would be Thursday night in the Bronx, if necessary, with ace CC Sabathia(notes) pitching for New York—also on short rest.
“People expect us to be great all the time. We just need to be great tomorrow night,” Johnny Damon(notes) said.
Coming off an 8-6 victory Monday night that trimmed their Series deficit to 3-2, the defending champion Phillies took the train to New York on Tuesday afternoon, a ride that takes a little more than an hour. They chose not to work out at Yankee Stadium, but their opponents did.
Martinez and Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel showed up at the ballpark for news conferences. Manuel was uncertain whether All-Star center fielder Shane Victorino(notes) would be able to play in Game 6 after getting hit in the right hand with A.J. Burnett’s(notes) 95 mph fastball Monday night.
If Victorino can’t go, Ben Francisco(notes) would likely start in center.
Riding Utley’s homers, the Phillies are trying to become the first team to rally from a 3-1 World Series deficit since the 1985 Kansas City Royals—and the first NL club to win consecutive championships since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds.
To do it, Philadelphia might need Ryan Howard(notes) to break out of his untimely slump. The big slugger is batting .158 (3 for 19) with 12 strikeouts, tying the Series record set by Kansas City’s Willie Wilson in 1980.
Utley, however, is doing more than his share. His five home runs matched the mark set by Yankees Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson in 1977.
“We have left a lot of pitches in the middle of the plate,” New York catcher Jorge Posada(notes) said. “We probably need to make him feel a little bit more uncomfortable.”
If the Yankees have a late lead, look for Mariano Rivera(notes) earlier than usual.
Second-year manager Joe Girardi confirmed that he won’t hesitate to use his well-rested closer for multiple innings Wednesday.
“I’m not worried about my legacy,” said Girardi, trying to guide New York to its first title in nine years.
Pettitte and Martinez first squared off 11 years ago, but they’ve never done so in the postseason. Both pitchers are 3-3 in six matchups, all games between the Yankees and Red Sox from 1998-2003. The visitor has won each time and Martinez has a 3.86 ERA to Pettitte’s 5.88, according to STATS LLC.
With so much on the line this time, it’s a delicious matchup of gritty pros in their late 30s, long past their primes. The forecast calls for temperatures in the mid-40s at game time, with no rain.
“It’s going to be a great game to watch,” Yankees outfielder Nick Swisher(notes) said. “It’s a great place to close it out.”
The 38-year-old Martinez pitched well in a Game 2 loss at Yankee Stadium and now gets the ball on regular rest for the first time since mid-September. He’s had several long layoffs since.
“I’ve got no choice but to expect that it will help me. I feel really good,” he said.
The 37-year-old Pettitte, on the other hand, will have only three days between starts for the first time since Sept. 30, 2006, with Houston. According to STATS, the savvy left-hander is 5-7 with a 4.18 ERA in 18 such outings during his career, including the postseason.
“I really don’t think there’s that big of a difference,” Pettitte insisted. “I think just mentally people make such a big deal about it because it’s just not done very often anymore.”
Pettitte has worked on extra rest in his past eight starts dating to Sept. 11, but he has a knack for closing this time of year. He owns 17 postseason wins and five that ended series—both big league records. Two of those clinchers came in the AL playoffs this year.
Pettitte is 3-0 with a 3.24 ERA in four starts this postseason, including a Game 3 win at Philadelphia. No wonder the Yankees have plenty of confidence in him when it comes to big games.
“We’ve got a lot of guys who have been through this before,” Sabathia said. “Hopefully, that experience will carry us through.”
Martinez, who sat out the first half of the season and signed with the Phillies in mid-July, will be trying to push the Series to a seventh game for the first time since 2002.
“I think he’s ready. I think he’s kind of peaking at the right time,” Manuel said. “Yeah, he’s capable of throwing a real good game.”
Team Comparison
| Team | Record | Standings | Away/Home | Streak | L10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philadelphia | 93-69 | 1st East | Away 48-33 | Won 1 | 4-6 |
| New York | 103-59 | 1st East | Home 57-24 | Won 1 | 7-3 |

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Of course they're going to unfurl their flag and receive their rings while the Red Sox are there. The two teams meet in the first home series at Yankee Stadium in 2010.
You obviously are a band wagon fan of the Yankees. Anyone that does not know that any MLB team receives their flags and rings in the first home series after their World Series victory is an ignorant fool.
Go back to checkers and leave the baseball scene to real fans.
GO RED SOX !!! AL EAST LEADERS 2010 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Yanks for another wonderful year!!!!!! and silencing all the naysayers!!!
Bronx Bombers....The Most successful franchise!
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I'm sure you have no idea of how long I have supported my team so we won't even go there. Now for you...hmmm....I would say that you probably jumped on the proverbial bandwagon aroung the mid 90's because of their "little" run of World Series.
Do you really think that other teams fans give a rat's as-s about how many times the New York Yankees have won a thing? They all know, including yourself down deep that your team has BOUGHT more championships then has really earned them.
You can call me or other fans of opposing teams all the names and all the curse words in the world. Do you really think we care? LOL You are one pathetic fool.
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F*CK OFF
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"Daniel you are beat your wife and thats why she was in hospital. Sure you and your
corrupt cop buddies covered it up. You're just a coward and a wife beater.
Typical PINK HAT Suck fan."
Daniel, you beat your wife and that is why she was in the hospital. Sure you and your corrupt cop buddies covered it up. You're just a coward and a wife beater.
Typical PINK HAT Suck fan.
Now if that's too difficult to comprehend then maybe I suggest that you like your fan buddies go and throw more paycheck and sensitive documents out along the Canyon of Heroes. That way one of the bums that live along the Bowery can steal your identity and run up a few thousand on your credit line.
Talk about stupidity. Did anyone realize the ramification of having those documents picked up and used against the person whose identity and classified information was listed? ROFLMAO
Stupid is as stupid does according to Forrest Gump...maybe a brother in arms like yourself. Retard.
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corrupt cop buddies covered it up. You're just a coward and a wife beater.
Typical PINK HAT Suck fan.
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BTW - the wife is fine and I really don't or didn't need sympathy from people I will probably never meet. I was simply informing those that could not understand why I was absent for a period of time similar to another poster who btw happened to be a Yankee fan. Are you going to make the same moronic comment to him? I doubt it.
Crawl back into that hole you call a home and ask your mother who your real father is. I hear the milkman,postman, and cable guy all had something to do with it. Maybe you can hear the echo coming from that cavernous opening that your mother calls a @#$%.
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points with Yankee fans. Yeah next week you can also say your dog died to try to gain
sympathy. We'll also give you garbage bags so you can bag your wife and dog. You're a
whore and so are the rest of your clan. And I can see syphilis has affected your brain.
F*CK OFF!
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But you do it now. Thats why you Red Suck fans are the most despised.
Now @#$% off.
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The Yankees are and will always be the embodiment of what is wrong in professional sports. When you can go out and essentially buy a championship, then what the hell use is it to have a season?
May as well just turn the stupid fictional World Series Championship over every year and then and only then will the publis see the stupidity of not having some type of parity and pay for all teams. Make it a sporting event not a god damn auction to the highest bidder...the Yankees. Freakin retarded bullsh*t is all it is.
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You lose a pitcher, every other year in the All-Star game, and in 3 games in the World Series!! Yet, you have a designated hitter in pre-season, regular-season, and in the ALDS, and in the ALCS!! How many games is that total? And you give the National League an advantage because you have to hit a pitcher every other season in the All-Star game, and 3 games in the World Series?? Righhhhht!!
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I agree with you on the Mcgwire, Canseco thing... guess we can consider them all the Grandfathers.
Downing is speculation really, although I wouldnt doubt it.
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GO RED SOX !!! AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST CHAMPIONS 2010 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh Schnitt, you said Schmitt, but really meant Schmidt.
I cant bash him with a straight face...Mike Schmidt was a class act, a true Hall of Famer. We all know the roids era started with the Grandfather of it all...Lenny Dykstra, a former Phillie.
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I present facts where it shows it dont matter if we have the DH or not and all u can come back with is that i never played baseball. Wow great argument there and FYI i have in fact played baseball so eat that azzclown. BTW i would argue that in the W.S. the NL always has the advantage. When WS game is being played in a NL ballpark the AL team loses a hitter and then when WS game is being played in AL ballpark the NL team gets to add a hitter rather then have the pitcher bat. But hey what do i know since according to u ive never played baseball lol. But lets go with your lame argument and say your right about the AL, so how does it feel to lose to a little league team then?? Ha Ha loser Yankeeeeeeeeeeees win!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Yankeeeeeeeeeeees win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Key word, MAYBE, which tells me that you are not the fan that you say you are!! As I've suspected, you've just started watching baseball, maybe since the steroid era began. Mike Schmitt is one off the cleanest ballplayers around. He is already in the Hall of Fame, and will NEVER have an asterick attached to his accomplishments!!!
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DH is not baseball, you'll never understand it, because you've never played baseball!!! Until MLB either makes the DH legal for both leagues, or abolish it completely, the American League will always be Little League!!
Imagine if MLB made metal baseball bats legal for the National League, and illegal for the American League, and metal baseball bats were only legal when American League clubs played in National League ballparks, then what??
Can you not see the unfair advantage that the National League would have??
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