Ecstasy in the Bronx! Yankees win title No. 27

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NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Yankees bolted from the dugout even before the last grounder was scooped up. After waiting nine years for championship No. 27, no one would dare hold them back.

“It feels better than I remember it, man,” captain Derek Jeter(notes) said. “It’s been a long time.”

Hideki Matsui(notes) tied a World Series record with six RBIs, Andy Pettitte(notes) won on short rest and New York beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 in Game 6 on Wednesday night, finally seizing that elusive title—the most in all of sports.

Paint the town in pinstripes! Nearly a decade after their dynasty ended on a blooper in the desert, the Yankees are baseball’s best again.

Matsui, the Series MVP, powered a quick rout of old foe Pedro Martinez(notes). And when Mariano Rivera(notes) got the final out, it was ecstasy in the Bronx for George Steinbrenner’s go-for-broke bunch.

What a way for Alex Rodriguez(notes) and Co. to christen their $1.5 billion ballpark: One season, one World Series crown—the team’s first since winning three straight from 1998-2000.

“The Yankees won. The world is right again,” team president Randy Levine said.

The season certainly ended a lot better than it started—with a steroids scandal involving A-Rod, followed by hip surgery that kept him out until May.

“My teammates, coaches and the organization stood by me and now we stand here as world champions,” said Rodriguez, who admitted using steroids from 2001-03 while with Texas. “We’re going to enjoy it, and we’re going to party!”

For Chase Utley(notes) and the Phillies, it was a frustrating end to another scintillating season. Philadelphia fell two wins short of becoming the first NL team to repeat as World Series champions since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds.

Utley tied Reggie Jackson’s record with five home runs in a Series. But Ryan Howard’s(notes) sixth-inning shot came too late to wipe away an untimely slump that included 13 strikeouts, also a Series mark.

Meanwhile, Phillies pitchers rarely managed to slow Matsui and the Yankees’ machine.

“I told them that I loved the way they played. We’re fighters and never quit,” Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel said. “We want to keep what we got as far as attitude and chemistry.”

For second-year manager Joe Girardi, a three-time Yankees champion as a player, it was the fulfillment of a mission. When he succeeded Joe Torre in October 2007, Girardi chose uniform No. 27, putting his quest on his back for all to see. His tenure didn’t start out so well, with New York missing the playoffs in its final season at old Yankee Stadium following 13 consecutive appearances.

“To be able to deliver this to the Boss, the stadium that he created and the atmosphere he has created around here is very gratifying for all of us,” Girardi said.

This championship came eight years to the day that the Yankees lost Game 7 of the 2001 World Series in Arizona on Luis Gonzalez’s broken-bat single off Rivera.

Steinbrenner spent billions trying to win another Series. At long last, his team did.

Fittingly, it was dedicated to the 79-year-old owner, who has been in declining health and didn’t make the trip from his home in Tampa, Fla.

Still, his presence was felt.

“Boss, this is for you,” the giant video screen in center field flashed during postgame ceremonies while his son, Hal, the team’s managing general partner, accepted the championship trophy.

For the Four Amigos, it was ring No. 5.

Jorge Posada(notes), Jeter, Pettitte and Rivera came up together through the minors and were cornerstones for those four titles in five years starting in 1996.

Now, all on the other side of age 35, they have another success to celebrate. And surely they remember the familiar parade route, up Broadway through the Canyon of Heroes.

“It’s an honor for me to win a championship with those guys. They are Yankee legends,” Mark Teixeira(notes) said.

But, hey, Babe and Yogi, Mr. October and Joltin’ Joe—you’ve got company. Teixeira, CC Sabathia(notes) and a new generation of Yankees have procured their place in pinstriped lore.

Moments after second baseman Robinson Cano(notes) fielded Shane Victorino’s(notes) grounder and threw to first for the final out, Joba Chamberlain(notes) and Nick Swisher(notes) led a victory lap around the warning track, carrying flags that read “2009 World Series champions.”

Players high-fived fans, then sprayed bubby behind the mound—the same sort of celebration Philadelphia enjoyed last year after beating Tampa Bay.

“We think we can be back here again and again. We have a great squad,” Phillies closer Brad Lidge(notes) said.

New York wasted its chance to wrap things up in Game 5 at Philadelphia, then set its sights on clinching the World Series at home for the first time since 1999.

While nine years between titles is hardly a drought for most teams, it was almost an eternity in Yankeeland.

New York’s eight seasons without a championship was the third-longest stretch for the Yankees since their first one, following gaps of 17 (1979-95) and 14 (1963-76).

Jackson’s three homers in Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers made the Yankees champs in ’77. On this November night, Matsui delivered a sublime performance at the plate that made Mr. October proud.

“It’s awesome,” Matsui said through a translator. “Unbelievable. I’m surprised myself.”

Playing perhaps his final game with the Yankees, Matsui hit a two-run homer off Martinez in the second inning and a two-run single on an 0-2 pitch in the third.

A slumping Teixeira added an RBI single in the fifth off reliever Chad Durbin(notes), and Matsui cracked a two-run double off the right-center fence against lefty J.A. Happ(notes).

A designated hitter with balky knees, Matsui came off the bench in all three games at Philadelphia. Still, he had a huge Series, going 8 for 13 (.615) with three homers and eight RBIs. His go-ahead shot off an effective Martinez in Game 2 helped the Yankees tie it 1-all.

Bobby Richardson was the only other player with six RBIs in a World Series game, doing it for the Yankees in Game 3 against Pittsburgh in 1960. Richardson had a first-inning grand slam and a two-run single in the fourth.

Matsui’s big hits built a comfortable cushion for a feisty Pettitte, who shouted at plate umpire Joe West while coming off the field in the fourth. Still, Pettitte extended major league records with his 18th postseason win and sixth to end a series.

The 37-year-old left-hander, pitching on three days’ rest, became the first pitcher to start and win the clincher in all three postseason rounds. He beat Minnesota and the Los Angeles Angels in the AL playoffs.

Pettitte lasted 5 2-3 innings, allowing three runs, four hits and five walks. Chamberlain and Damaso Marte(notes) combined for 1 2-3 innings of scoreless relief before Rivera secured the final five outs.

“You don’t look at it as a failure,” Howard said. “We had a great season. We just got beat by the better team.”

It had been nearly a half-century since players had won five titles with one team. The last to do it? Of course a bunch of Yankees: Yogi Berra (10 titles), Mickey Mantle (seven) and Whitey Ford (six) in 1962, according to STATS LLC.

NOTES: Jeter batted .407 in the Series. … It was the fourth time Rivera got the final out of a World Series. … Yankees LF Johnny Damon(notes) left after three innings with a strained right calf.

Updated Nov 5, 2:26 am EST
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    SteelersFan Sun Jan 31, 2010 05:59 am PST Report Abuse
    Daniel,YOU DICK,the Yankees are gonna win back-to-back World Series',DORK! And I hear there's still time for Damon to come back! SO SUCK IT,YOU ROID SUX FAN! GO YANKS! (AL EAST LEADERS 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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    Tster Sat Jan 23, 2010 08:18 am PST Report Abuse
    Sweater? oops SWEETER! I need my coffee!
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    Tster Sat Jan 23, 2010 07:07 am PST Report Abuse
    Go JETS! So lets see – Paplebon coughs up a lead costing the Sawx the Division Series – Then the Yankees WIN the World Series proving they are the BEST TEAM IN BASEBALL (and have the best closer in baseball history)– Tom Brady CHOKES and NE loses their playoff game – now the JETS have a chance at going to the Super Bowl!!
    The combination of Boston misery and NY gains make it all the sweater!!!!
    Congrats to Scott Brown by the way, I give my thanks to NE in that respect..
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    Tster Sat Jan 23, 2010 06:53 am PST Report Abuse
    Boston will be looking up at the mightly Yankees once again in 2010!!!! Sox lost Bay and Ortiz is falling apart now that steriods cant help him. I cant wait for the Yankees to slap them around yet again!
    The Yankees are clearly the BEST team in baseball and working on yet another DYNASTY. Red Sux NEVER had a Dynasty - ok maybe around the 1917/ 1918 era??

    2009 WORLD CHAMPION NY YANKEES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    27 titles and counting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Daniel Tue Jan 05, 2010 04:35 pm PST Report Abuse
    So all those Yankee fans who wrote with glee about the possibility of Holliday, Halladay, Bay coming to New York. Well I guess 1 out of 3 isn't bad. Oops...sorry that's right Bay signed with your sister team the Mets. Guess you just got locked out. Now with the loss of Matsui, Cabrera and possibly Damon...wonder where the game will head. Probably down the crapper.

    GO RED SOX AL EAST LEADERS 2010 !!!!
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    AnimeLife00 Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:36 pm PST Report Abuse
    Yankees are number 1!!!
    posting in a old thread
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    Alex V Tue Dec 29, 2009 07:18 am PST Report Abuse
    Does this mean that A-rod isnt gay anymore?
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    A Yahoo! User Sun Dec 27, 2009 08:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    Yankees bought the title? Puhlease! Yeah, and ol' Steinbrennerski is a joo! Right! Errr, oh.... he is!! I...guess they errr.. bought the title! Once a juice, always murderin; goyim' hatin' Oren Juice, I mean JEWS! And we worry about Us versus Red Sucks or whatever. It's always been about the Jews....and not the 'innocent' just following the superiority complex I gotz jews' but those mofos in power and their 'familiars' ie the jew lovers. It's actually satanic, suckers. Enjoy being the fuel for the fire.
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    thegame Wed Dec 16, 2009 09:56 pm PST Report Abuse
    yankeesssssssss for life
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    Tster Sun Nov 29, 2009 06:14 pm PST Report Abuse
    Should be an exciting hot-stove season. Not much (if any) sports to root for here in NYC...
    I'd love Damon to return to the Yanks but wont be surprised if Boras prices his client and his remaining value out of NY. Heard mixed things about Damon's chances of his returning to the Bombers.

    Now that Halladay is willing to come to the Yanks, I'm looking forward to seeing him in pinstripes!...

    Thanks Yanks for an incredible year!!!!
    2009 WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    27-time CHAMPS!!!!! .....and counting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Daniel Thu Nov 26, 2009 05:17 pm PST Report Abuse
    Mercury9 - you are kidding right?

    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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    Mercury9 Thu Nov 26, 2009 04:36 pm PST Report Abuse
    Yanks should unfurl the flag when Bosox are in town. Seems they did it to the Yanks. In your face Bosux.
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    Tster Sun Nov 22, 2009 07:13 am PST Report Abuse
    27 World Titles and counting.....

    Thanks Yanks for another wonderful year!!!!!! and silencing all the naysayers!!!

    Bronx Bombers....The Most successful franchise!
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    Daniel Fri Nov 13, 2009 09:08 pm PST Report Abuse
    Damn God Speak - I just may want to invest in Kimberly-Clarke. Your crying and sob story is just causing millions of people to grab the nearest tissue. Wah !!!!! Wah !!!!!!!

    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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    God Speaks Fri Nov 13, 2009 08:42 pm PST Report Abuse
    Daniel you're just a pompous son of a b*tch and a bandwagon supporter of a deadbeat team. Perfect match.

    F*CK OFF
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    Daniel Fri Nov 13, 2009 04:52 am PST Report Abuse
    God Speaks - is that suppose to make sense? ROFLMAO...OMG I ave you too much credit. Maybe it was the First grade that you jumped ship from. Read your comment and tell me if YOU think it sounds coherent. Okay since you do I will reparaphrase it correctly. Look below yours and see how inyelligent people write.

    "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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    God Speaks Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:27 am PST Report Abuse
    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.
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    Daniel Wed Nov 11, 2009 04:18 pm PST Report Abuse
    God Speaks-well I can see that you have made another intelligent comment...roflmao. You are truly an idiot that has to resort to vulgarity to make a point. Maybe you should have stayed in school past the 2nd grade in order to converse in a somewhat intelligent manner.

    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 @#$%.
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    God Speaks Tue Nov 10, 2009 07:09 pm PST Report Abuse
    Hey Daniel has your wife died already? Or is she someone you made up to score sympathy
    points with Yankee fans. Yeah next week you can also say your dog died to try to gain
    sympathy. We'll also give you garbage bags so you can bag your wife and dog. You're a
    whore and so are the rest of your clan. And I can see syphilis has affected your brain.
    F*CK OFF!
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    Daniel Tue Nov 10, 2009 06:10 pm PST Report Abuse
    God Speaks- you also notice that I didn't say Yank-me or A-Roid or Yankees suck etc.,etc.,etc. But as a person I know you are, were unable to write a comment without putting the Red Sox down as Red Suck is really very juvenile of you and I can only believe that you are a child or at least have a child's mind.
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    Daniel Tue Nov 10, 2009 06:07 pm PST Report Abuse
    God Speaks ???? You are a blasphemous fool. Using the Lord's name as an icon and s/n. What kind of fool are you? Oh yeah a Yankee idiot who sees nothing wrong with MLB so long as the Yankees win. Typical...oh so very typical. You must be related to Randy Levine.
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    God Speaks Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:31 pm PST Report Abuse
    @2447 When your Red Suck team bought the WS against Rockies you didn't cry about it.
    But you do it now. Thats why you Red Suck fans are the most despised.
    Now @#$% off.
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    Daniel Tue Nov 10, 2009 07:45 am PST Report Abuse
    The Yankees win the World Series and all Randy Levine of the yankees can say is " All is right in the world" ? What a freakin pompous ass !!!!!!!

    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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    PATS52 Mon Nov 09, 2009 06:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    Kreator,your still at it,good fan and more power to you but it's football season....
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    Skol Mon Nov 09, 2009 06:00 pm PST Report Abuse
    The yankees suck chode!!!! they are cheaters, remember that 4 life!!!!!!

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