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November 4, 2009

WS6: Yankees 7, Phillies 3

Phillies - 001 002 000 - 3  6  0
Yankees - 022 030 00x - 7 8 0
MVP: Shemp (8-for-13, 3 HR, 8 RBI; 6 RBI in Game 6).
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Pedro Martinez (G2: 6-6-3-2-8, 107) / Andy Pettitte (G3: 6-5-4-3-7, 104)
Two old goats out there doing the best they can and having fun with it. I don't have enough words to describe how excited I am about being here. This is just a great gift to me.
Example
Chris Jaffe, Hardball Times:
[T]here have been 57 previous best-of-seven World Series that reached a Game Six. In the sixth contest*, the trailing [team] has amassed an impressive record of 35-22. Not too shabby. Actually, it was achieved in a very odd manner. The first two dozen such games were split evenly 12-12 between leaders and trailers. The most recent 18 games have been likewise split down the middle, 50% each. However, from 1955 to 1975, 15 World Series reached Game Six - and the trailing team went 14-1 in those games. Only in 1959 did the Series end in the sixth contest. Weird.

[*:Note: for purposes of this research, the tie in the 1912 World Series never happened. Thus Game Eight is considered Game Seven, and so on down the line).]

Anyhow, that's only half the battle. After going 35-22 in Game Six, the survivors went 17-18 in Game Seven. Overall then, teams trailing 3 games to 2 in a best of seven World Series go 17-40 in their quest for the World Championship, so odds are a bit over one-third.
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The Daily News sounds somewhat worried:

208 comments:

  1. Old Goats: B-Ref wondered who the oldest WSG6 starters were. After tonight, Pedro will be #6 and Pettitte #9.

    Two in the current Top 10 pitched in the same game (1926).

    (Oldest SP in any WS game.)

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  2. Pedro: "I know [Red Sox fans] don't like the Yankees to win, not even in Nintendo games. I'm pretty sure that every Boston fan out there can feel proud that I'm going to try to beat the Yankees."

    No. Try not. Do.

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  3. David Murphy, Philly Daily News:

    Over the last 24 hours, the bulk of the spotlight has centered on the shoulders of Pedro Martinez, and deservedly so. It is difficult to imagine another athlete who, over the course of his career, has displayed such an intriguing ability to both dominate on the playing field and cultivate his legend off of it.

    In my admittedly-young career, Pedro Martinez is the most street smart professional athlete I have covered, and it isn't even close. Just like his pitches, the loquacious righthander is well aware of the impact of each one of his comments, the purpose and plan behind each evident only after your walk back toward the dugout has begun.

    If you think Martinez did not know what he was doing when he labelled the Yankees his daddy, when he contemplated drilling the Bambino in his kiester, you are missing the true brilliance that exists inside his mind.

    Even now, five years after his legendary daliances with the Yankees as a member of the Red Sox, many media members and fans chuckle as if the joke is on him. ...

    At yesterday's press conference at Yankee Stadium, Martinez staged a typical Pedro performance, charming the local and national media who filled rows of plastic chairs in a conference room with his unique blend of humor, philosophy and hyperbole. ...

    The media looks at these sessions as can't-miss opportunities to make Pedro be Pedro, to coax the righthander into making his next crazy quote. Two of the first six questions referenced two of his legendary quotes ...

    But with deft subtlety, Martinez turned the onus on the questioner, first declining to discuss the Daddy chants with a "I'm not going to answer that question ... And I'm sorry for that," and later unleashing perhaps his most revealing monologue yet.

    "In some ways I give that to you guys because it took me a while to realize that anything I say, everything I do has a meaning to you," Martinez told reporters. "I hope that when I need you for the community work and other things that I'm going to need, I'm going to need help to help people, that you guys actually bring the message across because that will give me help for all those things that I have in mind for after I retire."

    A quick Google search reveals that no New York or Philadelphia newspapers published Martinez's words that were quoted above. ...

    ***

    "Normally when you die, people tend to actually give you props about the good things. But that's after you die. (Laughter). So I'm hoping to get it before I die. I don't want to die and then hear everybody say, "Oh, there goes one of the best players ever." If you're going to give me props, just give them to me right now."

    ***

    "Everything I do has a meaning to you."

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  4. Jeter, SS
    Damon, LF
    Teixeira, 1B
    Rodriguez, 3B
    Matsui, DH
    Posada, C
    Cano, 2B
    Swisher, RF
    Gardner, CF

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  5. Lohud:
    Rivera is available for six outs, and Girardi won't even rule him out in the 7th sometime. He threw a combined 13 pitches in Games 3 and 4.

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  6. Rollins, SS
    Victorino, CF
    Utley, 2B
    Howard, 1B
    Werth, RF
    Ibanez, DH
    Felix, 3B
    Francisco, LF
    Ruiz, C

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  7. Peter Abraham, Globe/Extra Bases:

    Andy Pettitte is pitching on three days rest for the first time since 2006. He had a start skipped in September because of a sore shoulder and has pitched on at least one extra day of rest in all but one start since. Pedro Martinez has pitched on an average of 12.3 days rest in his last three starts.

    The Yankees are 37-9 at home (including the postseason) since the All-Star break.

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  8. Reading several Sox fans on SoSH saying this is the most anxious/excited/pumped up they have been for a non-Sox post-season game since WS7 in 2001, and the addition of Pedro pushes it past 2001.

    For me, it might be the most anticipated non-Sox game ever. Even more than tomorrow's Game 7, I think.

    click

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  9. I am also so psyched for this game. Another chance to watch Pedro pitch---against the Yankees---at Yankee Stadium---in the WORLD SERIES!

    Of course, he'd better be amazing or it will break my heart.

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  10. "Yankee Joe" West behind the plate.

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  11. sut already ball-washing jeter and his refound range.

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  12. god - o'b and sut acting like jetes went at least 35 steps his right for that one.

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  13. i'm assuming they won't mention the near-wild throw from ci that teix saved.

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  14. If Jeter refound his range, that's bad news for his bridge.

    I'm nervous already!

    McMoron: "How long will [Pedro] last? Four innings? Five innings?"

    Buck: "You're not willing to go higher than that?"

    McMoron: "Six innings?"

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  15. One away. Though that made my heart stop for a second.

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  16. There's a fake Tim McCarver on Twitter who is downright hilarious. Lots of tweets during the game.

    "After 1 pitch, Pedro wants a new ball. Lance Armstrong waited until he got cancer before getting rid of his first ball"

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  17. sutcliffe's key to the game for the mfy:
    the fans have to get loud and "wake up the echoes"

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  18. sut saying pedro is already winded and trying to catch his breath.

    he is apparently still flu-y, but come on.

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  19. what is fox saying about pedro? these guys have him (with a 81 fb) getting thru this inning and that's maybe it.

    they are insane.

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  20. OTT
    But I don't like those long fly balls.

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  21. I am not listening to them. As usual.

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  22. Damon looking foolish on the K.

    Teixeira mustering only warning track power in the Toilet.

    So far so good.

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  23. But that's how Pedro stays in this game. Those scary looking flyballs are what he needs to keep the pitch-count down. Just need to make sure they don't leave the yard or get down.

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  24. They should have put this in Pedro's questions box instead of the other shit: "Will he get any fucking run support?"

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  25. he was sick for game 2 -- and is still a bit under from what they said tonight.

    they act like he is going to drop dead or start barfing on the hill --because of the mound visits and he dropped one of ruiz's throwbacks.

    o'b and sut inventing drama if you ask me.

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  26. Right, Ish. But they still make me nervous. I prefer a nice ground ball out. Or better yet, a K.

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  27. No drama for me from them. The game is drama enough, no?

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  28. sut: pedro "having trouble breathing"

    gotta mute these shits.

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  29. "start barfing on the hill"

    Hey, barfing between innings seemed to work for Penny.

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  30. Yeah, I was going to suggest the mute, but I know you like the crowd noise.

    Do you really need to hear Yankee fans though?

    I wish I could market my ability to block out these guys. I just hear "blah blah blah called strike blah blah blah fastball up blah blah outside"...etc

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  31. That's right---push up that pitch count.

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  32. we had philly radio the last two games, but L is out and i am too lazy to get her computer on and it is 1-2 pitches behind.

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  33. What happened to Phillies radio?

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  34. we'll have it back on tomorrow night.

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  35. one great thing about PHI radio -- they were shocked and amused by how shitty dumbo is behind the plate.

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  36. The two pitch behind thing would make me crazy. Mute would be better.

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  37. any chance of a bat shard flying off and slicing thru guiliani's jugular?

    (a boy can dream...)

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  38. knock shemp on his ass, dammit

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  39. OK, now I caught that remark about Pedro being "diminished." STFU.

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  40. jesus - buzz him once and his bat goes cold. goddamit

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  41. I don't think I've had the teevee unmuted once this postseason, except on the occasional belabored replay incident (e.g. an egregious botched call). I doubt I've missed much.

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  42. forget missing nothing, your experience was likely enhanced.

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  43. Score runs, you fake Red Sox.

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  44. their bats are as dead as ours were. christ.

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  45. Hey all. making another brief swing by.

    I want more runs nowlike.

    It seems emma and her friends were talking about the world series at school. One friend likes the MFY 75%, another said 50%, and another 100%. Emma apparently chimed in with 0% and "go Phillies!" I like that kid.

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  46. pc at 37

    pedro thru 2
    tucan thru 3

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  47. ack! I can hear Jere now! please don't turn into the LAAA, phillies.

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  48. man, he is holding that ball forEVER!

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  49. These at bats are too damn long.

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  50. Uch, I am so not enjoying this.

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  51. good lord, why hit him?

    DP, double please.

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  52. nice idea
    wrong time

    blue-lipped dp pls

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  53. That's it, Pedro, outsmart this ass.

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  54. nice idea
    wrong time


    good point. why hit him now?

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  55. i guess it was a mistake.

    K

    GENIUS!

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  56. maybe a bit outside .... thanks joe!

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  57. Psst, Pedro: You have just been given a couple extra inches off the plate. USE THEM.

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  58. I was surprised to see that called a strike. but maybe it's part of that intangible strike zone.

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  59. IS IT AGAINST THE FUCKING LAW TO KNOCK THIS MOTHERFUCKER ON HIS FUCKING ASS JUST FUCKING ONCE? FUCKING FUCK.

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  60. MOTHER AND FATHER AND UNCLEFUCKING RUNS NOW GODSATANBUELLERDAMMIT.

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  61. What is Pedro's PC? Will he come back out?

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  62. Wow, the ALL CAPS mode has taken over. Where is Nix when we need him?

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  63. pedro: 13-24-25 = 62



    hairston in LF for damon

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  64. Damon out...that's a positive thing.

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  65. it's an elimination game, phillies -- you might want to make every AB count. (yeah, you ryan.)

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  66. come on, feliz!
    tie this shit up.

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  67. Come on, Other Pedro, you wannabe asshole.

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  68. BB again. Come on, do not squander..

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  69. WHY DO FUCKERS SQUANDER SO FUCKING MUCH!?!

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  70. pettitte barking with west btw innings - girardi out to drag him back.

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  71. FOX didn't bother to talk about Pettitte's discussion with West. Wait, here it is.

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  72. That's more like it.

    Now can these jerks from the city of Brotherly Love please score some runs?

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  73. looks like manuel is telling pedro that's it

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  74. yeah, just stand there -- good plan, francisco.

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  75. seems like durbin will be in next inning.

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  76. Philly bats making me think it's a June interleague game.

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  77. make yourself even semi-useful, rollins, okay?

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  78. go jump off the jeter bridge, you gidping asshole.

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  79. I am afraid this game has become a lot less interesting to me, with Pedro out and the Yankees three runs up and the Phillies bats DOA.

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  80. I guess I am stuck with the game on since Harvey obviously wants to see the rest of the game. I may just close my eyes for a while. :)

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  81. Here's an idea: Hold the MFY to 5.

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  82. Person who I will blame for this if the Phils lose: Ruiz. What the hell is his malfunction, calling for a high FB with two strikes on Matsui with the bases loaded?

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  83. don't move him off the plate.
    he'll make an out eventually.



    maybe.

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  84. "What the hell is his malfunction, calling for a high FB with two strikes on Matsui with the bases loaded?"

    He must have been thinking the Cactus was at the plate.

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  85. Matsui 6, Phillies 1

    SERIOUSLY!?

    Wake the fuck up. Who do you think you are, the Red Sox?

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  86. sounds like philly radio has tossed in the towel.

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  87. Philip said...
    Person who I will blame for this if the Phils lose: Ruiz. What the hell is his malfunction, calling for a high FB with two strikes on Matsui with the bases loaded?



    Wasn't 3-1?

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  88. Hey, Howard, how about you do something useful for once?

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  89. Like that!

    1/3 of the way there!

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  90. 9C:

    I was referring to Matsui's OTHER bases loaded AB.

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  91. 1/2 dong for raul!

    and now we get to nail jtc.

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  92. If Feliz gets on I think you have to pinch-hit Dobbs for Francisco

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  93. 9 outs left - down by 4

    (assuming they can hold them at 7)

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  94. mfy pen quiet
    jtc in the 7
    fruitbat for the 8/9

    ?

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  95. Time for Utley to set the new WS HR record.

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  96. Get busy winning, or get busy losing.

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  97. he not busy donging is busy dying.

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  98. Bag of dicks for Utley, really. He's looked gunshy tonight.

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  99. Good night, all. Too late for me to stay up just to watch a Yankee celebration.

    No more game threads til April...unless a miracle happens. :(

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  100. shemp could be the first player to hit for the cycle in a WS game with a triple.

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  101. if howard could K on 2 pitches, he would.

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  102. I saw a ton of hittable pitches tonight that the Phillies just watched. They've choked in Game 6.

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  103. Nice job popping up there

    Phucker

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  104. "if howard could K on 2 pitches, he would."

    He's already set the World Series K record, so I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see him somehow do that.

    You could probably get him to swing and miss on a pickoff throw.

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  105. hell of a play by feliz.
    wish it mattered.

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  106. If Feliz hadn't just killed that last rally I might actually be impressed by that play.

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  107. a pitching change now, larussa?

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  108. maybe this guy's job is to come in and stick one in ci's ear...

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  109. Alright, it's you're last chance, Phuckers. Score. Runs.

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  110. 8-9-1 for these do-nothings.

    i will accept a miracle.

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  111. I'm going to go on the record and say this. If the Yankees are going to end up winning this thing, I'd like Howard to K yet again to make the final out.

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  112. if howard bats, that means they have a chance to tie it.

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  113. Walks always come around to score.

    Right?

    Right?

    Please?

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  114. At least Victorino's still trying.

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  115. This one's for you, Cole. It's finally over.

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  116. And they don't play NY, NY! Okay I'm changing the channel now.

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  117. Well, congrats Yankees. You've proven that Mr. Steinbrenner is still capable of buying you all a championship once or twice a decade.

    Enjoy it for now. We're not letting you get the chance to repeat next year.

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  118. Now that it's over, just want to thank Allan and the rest of the JOS regulars for a fun season. What I will remember from 2009: mainly those games before the All Star break, when we swept the Yankees three times. I will also remember Youk's walk off HR against the Yankees, Ellsbury's steal of home, that crazy 16-11 game with Tek's grand slam, and wasn't there an early game at Fenway with at least three consecutive HRs? Always great to make the playoffs, hopefully they can patch some holes in the team and come out strong for 2010. Have a great winter everyone. -Jeff in New Mexico

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  119. Only one person I feel a modicum of happiness for, and that's Harvey. This one's for you.

    5 months until Opening Day.

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  120. Ish, that is really very sweet of you. I will pass on your thoughts to Harvey.

    Needless to say, he is happy but smart enough not to gloat. I went to bed before the game was over, knowing that my sour face would only take away from his joy. Or at least that is my rationalization.

    Thanks, Allan and Laura, for hosting us through another fun season. We all wish the second half had been as much fun as the first, but....wait til next year.

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