Yankees beat Angels 5-2, advance to World Series

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NEW YORK (AP)—They dashed from the dugout and in from the outfield, swarming Alex Rodriguez(notes) in a sea of pinstripes only steps from his spot at third base.

“I couldn’t be more excited,” he said. “I feel like a 10-year-old kid.”

Making it to the World Series for the first time after all those misses will do that to you.

The New York Yankees, baseball’s biggest spenders, finally cashed in with their first pennant in six years Sunday night, beating the Los Angeles Angels 5-2 in Game 6 of the AL championship series behind the savvy pitching of that old October pro, Andy Pettitte(notes).

Next up, New York hosts defending champion Philadelphia in the World Series opener Wednesday night. Cliff Lee(notes) is expected to face ALCS MVP CC Sabathia(notes) in an enticing pitching matchup between former Cleveland teammates—and the past two AL Cy Young Award winners.

Ridiculed in the past for his October flops, the three-time MVP played a huge role in helping his team advance through the playoffs, batting .438 with five home runs and 12 RBIs. Thriving under late-inning pressure this time around, the slugger earned his first trip to the Fall Classic during a 16-year career in which he’s accomplished almost everything else.

“That’s what you play for,” Rodriguez said. “In order to win a World Series, you have to get there first.”

Cameras flashed in the stands throughout the ninth inning as the crowd roared louder and louder with each pitch.

After Mariano Rivera(notes) fanned pinch-hitter Gary Matthews Jr.(notes) for the final out at 1 minute past midnight, Mark Teixeira(notes), Derek Jeter(notes) and most Yankees rushed to mob a jubilant Rodriguez near third base.

Rivera received a huge hug from catcher Jorge Posada(notes) in front of the mound. Then, Rodriguez and the Yankees partied with beer and bubbly in their swanky, high-tech clubhouse.

“I feared that I wouldn’t be able to contribute, so I had a lot of limitations,” Rodriguez said about his previous playoff failures. “The whole year for me was about trusting my teammates and being one of the guys.”

Pettitte set a postseason record for wins, Johnny Damon(notes) hit a two-run single and Rivera closed it out in familiar fashion with a six-out save as the $201 million Yankees won their 40th American League crown by vanquishing the Angels, a longtime nemesis.

“It’s really not a surprise that we are here. I hate to sound like that,” said Sabathia, signed along with fellow free agents Teixeira and A.J. Burnett(notes) in a $423.5 million offseason spending spree.

Now, the Yankees go for their record 27th title—when manager Joe Girardi was hired two years ago, he took jersey No. 27 with that in mind.

Not a bad way for Jeter, Posada and crew to finish up the first season at the team’s new $1.5 billion ballpark. As Yankee Stadium grew dark, Sabathia’s and Girardi’s kids ran around the bases on an empty infield.

“We want to enjoy this tonight. We’ll worry about Philly tomorrow,” Jeter said. “Hopefully, we can play one more great series.”

For manager Mike Scioscia and his sloppy Angels, it was their latest playoff failure during a decade of steady regular-season success. Since winning their only championship in 2002, the Angels are yet to return to the World Series despite five AL West titles in the past six years.

“At times we played good baseball. At times we shot ourselves in the foot,” Scioscia said.

After rain postponed Game 6 for a day, the clear weather and mild, 58-degree temperature at first pitch was a stark change from the first two games of the series, when the Angels froze up in the raw chill at Yankee Stadium.

Pettitte escaped a jam in the sixth, going to 3-0 on Kendry Morales(notes) before knocking down a comebacker with runners at second and third to preserve a 3-1 edge. The left-hander pumped his fist, then headed for the dugout.

With one on and one out in the seventh, Pettitte left to a standing ovation and tipped his cap to the sellout crowd of 50,173, the largest at the new ballpark. He earned his 16th postseason win, breaking a tie with John Smoltz(notes), and his fifth to close out a postseason series—also a major league record.

“We’ve got a lot of confidence in Andy when he’s on the mound. He’s been a big-game pitcher for us for 14 years,” Jeter said.

Joba Chamberlain(notes) got two key outs and Girardi went to a well-rested Rivera in the eighth. He gave up a two-out RBI single to Vladimir Guerrero(notes), making it 3-2, then retired Morales to end the inning.

A diving play by Teixeira at first base helped Rivera avoid further damage.

It was the first earned run allowed at home by the 39-year-old Rivera in a postseason save situation. But the Yankees added two insurance runs in the eighth on a pair of Angels errors and Teixeira’s sacrifice fly.

Rivera finished up for his record 37th postseason save, and the Yankees had their elusive pennant.

“You bring him in, you feel like the game’s over. He’s the best,” Pettitte said.

Rodriguez reached base all five times up and drew a bases-loaded walk in the fourth that put New York ahead 3-1. Earlier in the inning, Damon gave the Yankees the lead with a single off 16-game winner Joe Saunders(notes).

Including their unprecedented collapse against Boston in 2004, the Yankees had lost five straight times with a chance to close out an ALCS—and six in a row with an opportunity to end a playoff series.

But this time, New York got it done with leadership from Jeter, Pettitte, Rivera and Posada, all part of the late 1990s dynasty under manager Joe Torre.

As for Rodriguez, his tumultuous year began with a tense news conference to admit steroids use from 2001-03 with Texas, then hip surgery that sidelined him until May.

It will end in the World Series.

“Pretty incredible, especially with all the stuff I’ve been through this year,” he said. “I just felt very happy and very blessed, and all I cared about this year was winning games.”

Normally airtight on defense and fundamentals, the Angels made eight errors in the series and several other uncharacteristic mistakes. The miscues continued early in the clincher, when Saunders walked five in 3 1-3 shaky innings and Guerrero was doubled off first base on a shallow fly.

With no Rally Monkey bouncing around the video board in the Bronx, Los Angeles failed to pull off one of its signature comebacks. The Angels trailed in all eight of their playoff victories against New York, including a stirring 7-6 triumph in Game 5 on Thursday night that extended the series.

Looking to lock up the pennant, the Yankees turned to a familiar source of success in Pettitte. The 37-year-old left-hander delivered, allowing only one run for his second closeout win of these playoffs. He also beat Minnesota to complete a first-round sweep.

Always a picture of poise and focus in October, narrowed eyes peering between his cap and glove as he takes his signs on the mound, Pettitte also owns postseason records with 38 starts and 237 1-3 innings pitched.

Pettitte was pitching at home for the Yankees in the postseason for the first time since their last World Series game, a 2-0 loss to Josh Beckett(notes) and the Florida Marlins in 2003.

This one was a different story.

“They beat us fair and square,” Angels outfielder Torii Hunter(notes) said. “It’s just frustrating right now.”

NOTES: The Phillies won two of three at Yankee Stadium in May. … Rodriguez has hit in 11 straight postseason games. … The Yankees are 5-0 at home this postseason.

Updated Oct 26, 1:45 am EDT
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  1. BigD
    1540. Posted by BigD Tue Oct 27 10:19am EDT

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    Did the haters finally give up? Works for me.

    Go Yanks!!!
  2. ebby12ny
    1539. Posted by ebby12ny Tue Oct 27 8:42am EDT

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    this thread is dead. I would pray for civility when the WS starts but that would be too much of a miracle.
  3. Person of Interest
    1538. Posted by Person of Interest Tue Oct 27 6:11am EDT

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    1573,
    I understand retaliation for comments and I didn't know he/she/it spit forth such vitrol. I would just let it go.Otherwise, we all look like a bunch of "E-Thugs" or "Internet barbarians" or worse "Keyboard Commandos." Report the abuse (if it hurts your psyche) and be the adult in the converation. This person could be a guy or gal, posing as an azzclown to rile you. Don't take the bait. We are better than. Remember the Yanks have LOST more World Series than some teams have been to the ALCS or NLCS championship games or heck appeared in the wild card rounds of the Playoffs.

    Go blue Pinstripes! 27th WS in sight!
  4. Sean L
    1537. Posted by Sean L Tue Oct 27 3:18am EDT

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    Tracy looks photoshopped
    GO YANKS!
  5. joseph
    1536. Posted by joseph Mon Oct 26 11:39pm EDT

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    to penny that corey guy is crazy why the is he on this. If i would know this stupid i would talk to him and hit right in the face.
  6. joseph
    1535. Posted by joseph Mon Oct 26 11:32pm EDT

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    to all the haters what when to the love of the game. What happen to the joy of watching to great teams play and the best win.Does not have to with money players still have to the game.SO if you hate dont watch.
  7. pistolpete
    1534. Posted by pistolpete Mon Oct 26 11:26pm EDT

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    Tracy H
    Does the H stand for Hummer (nope not the auto) or @#$%. There's a guy from the Angels site says you like to hang around locker rooms and it aint cause you like the smell. Or do you? He says he's got a picture of you where your kneeling in front of the Angels Vladdie making communion.
  8. <i>Kreator75</i>
    1533. Posted by Kreator75 Mon Oct 26 11:14pm EDT

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    #1572 -
    Sorry but if people attack us verbally, they will hear it. Calling us Dbags? I dont think she meant Dirt.
    She is a troll, and she gets what she deserves... here is another post from her few days ago...

    571. Posted by Tracy H Fri Oct 23 8:09pm EDT Report Abuse
    nemomojo and the rest of you skankee fan d-bags can SUCK IT.
    Angels in 7. Yankmes will choke.


    Not very ladylike to tell people to "suck it" ... it had me wondering what was in her pants for a few seconds, but thats it.
  9. Person of Interest
    1532. Posted by Person of Interest Mon Oct 26 10:48pm EDT

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    Hmmm, this thread is getting waaay out of hand. You have people bagging on one woman (who is at least brave enough to show her face, if that's her face, Tracey) about her looks and opinion. That's lame and no woman should be attacked on such a personal level. It's not like anyone here is starting in the pitching rotation Wednesday right. Have some respect fellas.

    Then you have Mr. CML "terrorist "theory. He or it thinks a pitcher was a terrorist because he accidently flew his private plane into a building in NYC killing himself. I wonder did he post this much on 9/11 or even knew about the B-24 that crashed into the Empire State Building during WW2. Such venom about bullshyt. I could have taken him overseas with me on my last four combat deployments and shown him what a real terrorist looks like. Maybe he just needs to look in the mirror since he or it is terrorizing the web thread here.

    I thought we are supoosed to be talking about baseball and celebrating the Yankees win last night. Not whining about money, drugs, thugs, and umpires. WTF over.
  10. ebby12ny
    1531. Posted by ebby12ny Mon Oct 26 9:50pm EDT

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    And you socal moron you hatefull anti[fan !!!!!! there goes your prediction fool !!!!enjoy the off season !!!!!
  11. ebby12ny
    1530. Posted by ebby12ny Mon Oct 26 9:49pm EDT

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    Hey WL where you been ????? Hope all is well Yankee fans. Jackie, sorry to see you go, it's not us real Yankee fans chasing you out with hate, please remember that !!!!!

    HEY BENDOVER !!!!!! 38-0 BIATCH HOW YOU LIKE THAT !!!!! MUST BE THE JETS PAYROLL !!!!! OH, WAIT THERE'S A SALARY CAP IN THE NFL. SO WHY DOES YOUR TEAM SUCK SO BAD !!!!!!!!
  12. pistolpete
    1529. Posted by pistolpete Mon Oct 26 9:18pm EDT

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    Angel Fans still here complaining about our payroll, the umps, the weather. They forgot, this wasn't a 5 games series where some of your flaws can be hidden, it's tougher when you play 7 . They also forgot that this Yankee team wasn't made up of players like Rueben Sierra, Raul Mondesi and Randy Johnson. They heven't learned that even with all the gimmicks they bring to the game, the players have to execute. They didn't learn that you might not want to wake up ghosts, especially at Yankee stadium.
    And while were at it, if your team wants to inspire, and dedicate a season to a fallen team mate , I think thats admirable, but dont pour alcohol on a jersey of a player who was killed by a drunk. Think before you act. The Angels have a great club, but the Yankees are greater.
  13. pistolpete
    1528. Posted by pistolpete Mon Oct 26 8:57pm EDT

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    Posted by SocalCa70maro Wed Oct 14 2:05am EDT
    History tends to repeat itself.

    Posted by pistolpete Wed Oct 14 2:07am EDT
    Hey socal, remember the Yankees have thee greatest history, this is not a 5 game series, the Angels will sh!+ themselves when they play in front of 50,000 Yankee fans.
  14. WorldLeader
    1527. Posted by WorldLeader Mon Oct 26 8:20pm EDT

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    Hello Kreator. Can't believe I overlooked you. How are you?

    The duck said that the rally monkey seemed to be malnourished and ill-used. So the duck sent the monkey to the ACLU (Animal Civil liberties Union). I would not want to be in the Angels spikes after the ACLU gets involved.

    I supposed Yankee haters cannot understand us. We, on the other hand, do understand the haters. Which really ticks them off.

    This post season has given me 43 heart attacks, 1 exploded stomach, loss of appetite, and other problems. The duck... well... when the duck is upset it goes to bars and starts fights.

    It is just amazing to get a few days off until the next heart attacks arrive.
  15. Ed
    1526. Posted by Ed Mon Oct 26 8:09pm EDT

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    Jackie - I understand your feelings about some of what is posted and those who make them. It would be a shame to lose a decent, intelligent person due to the crass immaturity of some of folks who you can only hope are capable of better. I simply scroll past the garbage, take nothing personally, and try to avoid the temptation to respond to the worst of it.
  16. Barry
    1525. Posted by Barry Mon Oct 26 8:06pm EDT

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    Yeah, just ignore them Jackie! I think that pisses them off more than anything! Halos had a great season!
  17. Fred
    1524. Posted by Fred Mon Oct 26 8:04pm EDT

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    WorldLeader

    What's up hope all is well . The yanks just faced their biggest task by beating the angels , not that I didn't think they would because they were the better team . The Phillies are not as good as the angels at all and the yanks should win in 6 the most but my quess would be 5 . I would love a sweep because I told Cole I thought the yanks would go 11 and 2 in the post season and he was at 11 and 4 .
  18. WorldLeader
    1523. Posted by WorldLeader Mon Oct 26 8:02pm EDT

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    Hi Jackie. I hope you are doing well.

    You are right. These threads can be vile, stupid, vicious. And they have been that way for a long time.

    The only things to do is report abusers (as I did when I came in a few minutes ago), ignore them, reason with them which is useless, or stay away.

    I have always enjoyed your presence here. I hope you do not stay away. You are a great fan. I have reported dozens of people many dozens of times.

    Any suggestions?
  19. <i>Kreator75</i>
    1522. Posted by Kreator75 Mon Oct 26 8:01pm EDT

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    Jackie - Just ignore them ... I try to for the most part. I do my own firing back at them once in awhile, but most of the time, they are not worth the 25 seconds it takes me to post to them.

    WL - Anytime the Yanks are in ALCS or WS, the ratings are up. Not only are there more Yank fans in the world than any other team, but we are the most hated, and the haters want to watch us hoping we will lose. To them, a Yankee loss is a victory even though their team is probably out of it. Had the duck returned the Rally Monkey? Or is he still toying with him?
  20. Tster
    1521. Posted by Tster Mon Oct 26 7:58pm EDT

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    If the Angels "bought" players didnt commit so many baserunning gaffes (Abreu, Vlad) and pitching blunders (Kazmir), maybe they'd still be alive?
  21. WorldLeader
    1520. Posted by WorldLeader Mon Oct 26 7:53pm EDT

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    This is interesting:

    NEW YORK (AP)—Sports fans in New York overwhelmingly chose to watch a decisive baseball playoff game over a regular-season football matchup Sunday night.

    The Yankees’ chance to clinch a World Series berth went up against the Giants’ meeting with the Arizona Cardinals. Fox said Monday that its coverage of Game 6 of the AL championship series was watched by 26.4 percent of the market’s homes with televisions and 40 percent of households with TVs in use at the time. The numbers for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” were 9.3 and 14.

    Phillies fans were apparently scouting their next opponent: The figures were 20.6 and 31 in the Philadelphia market.

    “Our ratings last night were spectacular,” commissioner Bud Selig said Monday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. “To get a 26.4 in New York while the Giants got a 9.3 on ‘Sunday Night Football’ is stunning.”

    Nationally, the entire ALCS averaged a 6.5/12, up 35 percent from the 4.8/8 for the five-game Phillies-Dodgers NLCS on the network last year.
  22. Jackie
    1519. Posted by Jackie Mon Oct 26 7:49pm EDT

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    I don't think I will be on these threads anymore...I just can't understand all the hate....I guess I'm just to nice, not tough enough for all this......
  23. WorldLeader
    1518. Posted by WorldLeader Mon Oct 26 7:46pm EDT

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    You know it is a hot thread when the first you do on entering is report abuse. Yes sir!

    Hello Fred, Yankstorm, Pats52, Ron, the BigD, tster, and all other intelligent fans of baseball.
  24. Mr Common Sense
    1517. Posted by Mr Common Sense Mon Oct 26 7:45pm EDT

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    Rathole Los Angeles, double losers lol. Go cry to your drag queen dad in west hollyweird or Santa Monica lol. LA, nations gay and loser capital!!! Rathole city full of taco eating gangbangers lol NY OWNS LA!!!! As far as the whiners go..... LA players did steroids too, his name was manny. And as far as Yankee spending goes, don't hate the player, hate the game!!! Yankees are just spending what they can afford since they are in a large market, but wait a minute... Isn't LA the second largest market!!!!! They could have spend a ton of money on talent as well, but instead got cheap, so don't make excuses losers!!!!! Stupid rathole city and their losing teams.
  25. Penny
    1516. Posted by Penny Mon Oct 26 7:30pm EDT

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    kreator75 some are sicker than others.
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