Angels answer Yankees’ rally, extend ALCS

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—Mere moments after the Los Angeles Angels unleashed their leaping, screeching, rambunctious Rally Monkey on the scoreboard, they erased a late deficit and saved their season.

Surely that monkey business was just a coincidence. He’s just a marketing gimmick, a video star and a plush toy—right?

Not to the fans who watched it happen Thursday night in the latest improbability of an AL championship series game. Not to the Yankees, who were three innings away from tickets to the World Series before the Angels snatched them away with a 7-6 comeback victory that cut New York’s edge to 3-2.

“Anything is possible, man,” Angels outfielder Torii Hunter(notes) said. “Baseball is a crazy game, man. You see some crazy things. Every time you come to the game, you’ve probably been to 1,000 games, and you see something different every year.”

Kendry Morales(notes) drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the seventh inning as the Angels responded to the Yankees’ six-run comeback moments earlier with a three-run rally of their own, each hit more improbable than the last.

When closer Brian Fuentes(notes) retired Nick Swisher(notes) on a bases-loaded, full-count popup for the final, perilous out, the Angels and their monkey had held on—and evoked the faintest echoes of the Yankees’ last trip to this stage of the postseason, which ended in their unprecedented four-game flameout in 2004.

“It’s a missed opportunity, but we still have another game,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. “We’ve bounced back from tough losses all year long. We’ve had it happen to us before and been able to get off the carpet.”

Game 6 is Saturday night at Yankee Stadium, with Andy Pettitte(notes) facing Los Angeles’ Joe Saunders(notes). Also in the forecast: a huge rainstorm.

“It gives them a couple more days of hope, and hopefully that hope ends on Saturday because anything can happen, especially with as tough of conditions as we’re going to be playing in,” said Johnny Damon(notes), who went 1 for 5. “They still have to beat us two times at our place, and hopefully that’s going to be tough to do.”

When Robinson Cano(notes) jubilantly rolled into third base with a two-run triple to put New York up 6-4 in the seventh, everything in somber Angel Stadium pointed to a clinching victory, a record 40th AL pennant and a date with Philadelphia next week for the Yankees. Surely the season would be forever tainted by manager Mike Scioscia’s decision with two outs in the seventh to pull John Lackey(notes), the workhorse starter who dominated New York for six innings.

Instead, the Angels showed off the knack for late-game comebacks they’ve possessed ever since their run to their only championship in 2002, when the beloved Rally Monkey began appearing in the late innings. Los Angeles set the franchise record with 47 comeback wins this season, and both of their playoff wins over the Yankees were comebacks.

Vladimir Guerrero’s(notes) single tied it in the seventh for the Angels, who didn’t surrender after blowing a 4-0 lead in a must-win game.

“It was definitely a do-or-die situation,” said Lackey, who dominated the Yankees for six innings before getting pulled with two outs in the seventh. “Now we’ve got one more game to go, and hopefully we’ll make it to the next one. The guys showed a lot of character tonight, for sure. Having the rough seventh inning and then coming right back and scoring three runs showed a lot about our team.”

Although two games in the Bronx—and shutdown starter CC Sabathia(notes)—still stand in the Angels’ way, the collapse raised the slightest reminders of what happened to the Yankees’ last big lead in an ALCS. The Red Sox famously rallied from an 0-3 deficit in 2004, making a late rally to win Game 4 before finishing off the biggest comeback in baseball history in seven games.

Only six teams have rallied from a 3-1 deficit to win a league championship series—most recently in 2007, when Boston came back against Sabathia and Cleveland on the way to a title. Including the World Series, 11 of 70 teams that fell into a 3-1 hole have made the comeback.

Four teams previously have won the final two LCS games on the road.

The Angels hadn’t scored a run before the fourth inning of any playoff game this fall until they jumped on Yankees starter A.J. Burnett(notes), who yielded eight hits and three walks.

Lackey, soon to be among the sport’s most coveted free agents, cruised through the first six innings after Los Angeles scored four in the first, and the ace reacted with audible disappointment when Scioscia pulled him from what might be his final start with his only team.

Lackey left to a standing ovation with a tip of his cap—and the Yankees probably were cheering, too.

Reliever Darren Oliver(notes) yielded a three-run double to Mark Teixeira(notes)—3 for 21 in the ALCS at that point—on his first pitch, and Hideki Matsui(notes) added a tying single.

Incredibly, it wasn’t over—and Burnett shared the blame with his bullpen. Altogether, the seventh inning featured nine runs and 63 pitches over nearly 45 minutes.

Jeff Mathis(notes) and Erick Aybar(notes) reached base to chase Burnett, the big-money free agent who’s still winless in three postseason starts. After Mathis scored on Bobby Abreu’s(notes) RBI groundout, Guerrero’s dribbling single against reliever Phil Hughes(notes) eluded a diving Derek Jeter(notes) to tie it—and Morales put the Angels ahead with the latest clutch hit of his breakout season.

“That’s not a forgiving team over there,” Scioscia said. “They hit pretty quick in that inning with six runs, and we bounced back and answered with three. In the dugout between innings, guys were still pumped up. Just some real good hitting.”

Jered Weaver(notes), who started Game 3 for the Angels, pitched a hitless eighth before Fuentes barely escaped the ninth. After two quick outs, he intentionally walked Alex Rodriguez(notes) with nobody on base before walking Matsui and hitting Cano with a pitch to load the bases for the slumping Swisher, who battled Fuentes for seven pitches before popping out.

“My hair is falling out,” said the shaved-headed Hunter, who had a two-run single in the first. “We’re having a little fun, man. Everybody thought we were down.”

NOTES: In the latest instance of questionable umpiring in a postseason chock-full of it, Damon appeared to beat Lackey to first base on a bang-bang play to end the third inning, but Dale Scott ruled him out. … Wearing a Yankees cap, “Escape From New York” star Kurt Russell was at Angel Stadium more than two hours early to watch batting practice. … Mathis set the club’s playoff record with hits in six straight at-bats. He had a single in the second inning, a double in the fifth and another single in the seventh.

Updated Oct 23, 1:31 am EDT
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  1. <i>kids_in_harmony</i>
    895. Posted by kids_in_harmony Mon Nov 2 1:19am EST

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    sad really
  2. horselover1978
    894. Posted by horselover1978 Sun Oct 25 8:57am EDT

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    I'm not gonna be intimidated by a bunch of yank fans. Don't worry, this Angel doesn't worry about being insulted by overinflated egos. Your yanks just got a slight reprieve in their humiliation last night, but don't worry, Angels never give up.
  3. horselover1978
    893. Posted by horselover1978 Sun Oct 25 8:57am EDT

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    I'm not gonna be intimidated by a bunch of yank fans. Don't worry, this Angel doesn't worry about being insulted by overinflated egos. Your yanks just got a slight reprieve in their humiliation last night, but don't worry, Angels never give up.
  4. Dill
    892. Posted by Dill Sat Oct 24 10:31pm EDT

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    you cant buy a world series you can only win it with hall of famers like derek jeter , jorge posada , the sandman (rivera for angel fans )
  5. pd
    891. Posted by pd Sat Oct 24 2:10pm EDT

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    Two more games at "home" for the Yankees to win this!!! They have to overcome the 2004 mess!!
    If they lose two in a row, I'd switch and be a Red Sox fan (YUCK!! VOMIT!!! PUKE!!!)
  6. Sean L
    890. Posted by Sean L Sat Oct 24 3:22am EDT

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    Swisher would have been better used pitching in the first :P
    GO YANKS!
  7. pooch
    889. Posted by pooch Sat Oct 24 2:58am EDT

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    hey pistolpete, when the Angels win Game 6 and 7, the monkey will shove the red sticks up your ass. Angels in 7
  8. pistolpete
    888. Posted by pistolpete Sat Oct 24 2:15am EDT

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    Post 886 Bill,

    I just don't like marketing one hit wonders, and the Angel fans deploy everything but a wizard at these games, and when grown men in broadcast booths talk about luck charms its irresponsible, and when the angels fall short are they going to blame the monkey or are they going to shower buckets of praise on the Yankees. Rick Sutcliff and Tim McCarver will never replace Scooter, Bill and Ed White.
  9. Barry
    887. Posted by Barry Sat Oct 24 1:27am EDT

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    yes it will be pushed back to sunday, then game 7 would be pushed back till monday!
  10. Penny
    886. Posted by Penny Sat Oct 24 1:17am EDT

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    if the yanks get rained out wil the game be on sunday?
  11. Robert
    885. Posted by Robert Fri Oct 23 11:34pm EDT

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    Rob R,
    you are just the worst type of person
    get help for your psychological problems
  12. Bill
    884. Posted by Bill Fri Oct 23 11:07pm EDT

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    pistolpete there is no reason to be insulting to anyone... we enjoy our baseball and not all of us are yankee fans but we DO enjoy the game... the mkinnesota freaks on the other hand DO need to be attacked.... just kidding... but we are watching classic baseball and everyones eyes are upon it and appreciating it... i LOVE baseball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. Robert
    883. Posted by Robert Fri Oct 23 10:41pm EDT

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    i think the angels win tomorrow but the yankees win game 7
    its been a great series so far
    games 2,3 and 5 were really close games
    postseason baseball is the best
  14. Bill
    882. Posted by Bill Fri Oct 23 10:23pm EDT

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    What I am saying is this next game is nearly as important to the Phils as it is to the Yanks or Angels. If the Angels win it makes CC the starter for game 7 and not for the WS... he would start game #3 perhaps. Tomorrows game is a big deal for both clubs
  15. pistolpete
    881. Posted by pistolpete Fri Oct 23 9:02pm EDT

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    Andy wont spot them 4 runs in the first. The truth if you look at the last 2 ball games, the Angels cant play no better, they cant hit no better, they wont hit with RISP like they did at home. It's not going to be 85 and sunny, there will be no f***king gimmicks, no fa66ot red monkeys, no red pop sickle sticks. There may be some handkerchiefs, but the Angel fans will be using them to dry the tears from their eyes. It's over, nice season, congratulations, now go work on your tans like 2 faced Torie wanted to do.

    Hey now there's two, 2 face Tori's in LA, (just spelled differently)
  16. bobby m
    880. Posted by bobby m Fri Oct 23 8:47pm EDT

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    HEY YANKEE UNIVERSE somebody please call the stadium and tell OUR BOYS look for A CURVE BALL ON 3-2..If he starts I think SWISH is gonna surprise everbody,this is only the guys 4 th year in the bigs,might give GARDNER a shot if it wasn't a leftie.Melky is a surprise isn't he,why wasn't HARRISTON playing deeper on the shot by MATHIS.HUGHS AND JABA are getting smacked around,and COKE must be sick.MARTE?????.D.J has the flu and he is still makeing the plays,and TEX may not be hitting but the D is there.I just think that SATURDAY WE are going to put it all together and WIN FOR THE HOMETOWN FANS,With the weather back that way BASEBALL IN JANUARY,MAYBE.
    GGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOO YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
  17. pistolpete
    879. Posted by pistolpete Fri Oct 23 8:38pm EDT

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    Posted # 878 by horselover1978

    When you come here and your not a Yankee fan you always have a chance your going to get insulted.
    After looking at your profile picture, Coles was kind, very kind with just a "horsefly" comment. You should probably go now.
  18. pistolpete
    878. Posted by pistolpete Fri Oct 23 8:33pm EDT

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    The Yankees will score early on Saunders, they've seen him enough to know his patterns. They'll get into that bull-pen early on Saturday. I think by the 4th.
  19. pistolpete
    877. Posted by pistolpete Fri Oct 23 8:28pm EDT

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    I say fix the umps, fine or suspend em, but still I'm against replay.
  20. horselover1978
    876. Posted by horselover1978 Fri Oct 23 7:33pm EDT

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    Like I said cole, you yank fans have a hard time posting without namecalling. You proved my point for me, congratulations.
  21. <i>cole2rocks</i>
    875. Posted by cole2rocks Fri Oct 23 6:46pm EDT

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    They should just expand replay NOW!! Why wait?? Where is the benefit?? We can SEE how it's hurting the series! Plenty of replay there!! Ha!! Peace.
  22. Barry
    874. Posted by Barry Fri Oct 23 6:41pm EDT

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    either way, i don't want to see any game of any series decided by a bad call or non-call! The way things are going, we're heading towards another 1985!
  23. <i>cole2rocks</i>
    873. Posted by cole2rocks Fri Oct 23 6:26pm EDT

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    HorseFly--You made a point?? Peace.
  24. <i>cole2rocks</i>
    872. Posted by cole2rocks Fri Oct 23 6:24pm EDT

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    I think, Nico, because the odds were that we'd get a single which would score two. With Guzman's speed he could have scored from first, A La Tex and Mo doesn't give up many--if any--runs so we'd've been okay. That's how I was thinking, anyway. Peace.
  25. horselover1978
    871. Posted by horselover1978 Fri Oct 23 6:20pm EDT

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    Prove my point yanks fans. Don't worry, you won't have a World Series ring this year.
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