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 . 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 fanned pinch-hitter Gary Matthews Jr. for the final out at 1 minute past midnight, Mark , Derek and most Yankees rushed to mob a
jubilant Rodriguez near third base. Rivera received a huge hug from catcher Jorge Posada 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." set a postseason record for wins, Johnny Damon 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 , signed along with fellow free agents and A.J. Burnett in a
$423.5 million spending spree. Now, the Yankees go for their record 27th title — when manager Joe was hired two years ago, he took jersey No. 27 with that in mind. Not a bad way for and crew to finish up the first season at the team's new $1.5 billion ballpark. As Yankee Stadium grew dark, and kids ran around the bases on an empty infield. "We want to enjoy this tonight. We'll worry about Philly tomorrow,"He said . "Hopefully, we can play one more great series." For manager Mike 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,"He 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. escaped a jam in the sixth, going to 3-0 on Morales before knocking down a with runners at second and third to preserve a 3-1 edge. The left pumped his fist, then headed for the dugout. With one on and one out in the seventh, 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 , 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," He said. He Chamberlain got two key outs and went to a well-rested Rivera in the eighth. He gave up a two-out RBI single to Vladimir Guerrero, making it 3-2, then retired Morales to end the inning. A diving play by 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 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," He 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. Including their unprecedented collapse against Boston in 2004, the Yankees had lost five straight times with a chance to close out
doubled off first base on a shallow fly. With no Rally Monkey bouncing around the video board in the Bronx, 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 . The 37-year-old left- 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, also owns postseason records with 38 starts and 237 1-3 innings pitched. 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 and the Florida Marlins in 2003. This one was a different story. "They beat us fair and square," Angels outfielder Hunter said. "It's just frustrating right now."
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