

NEW YORK – The ghosts may have been abandoned across the street, where the House that Ruth Built is awaiting the imminent arrival of the wrecker’s ball. But from old to new, the New York Yankees left no doubt in the House that George Built that their championship tradition runs as straight and true as a pinstripe.
The Yankees won their 27th World Series title and first in the new Yankee Stadium by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 Wednesday night to take the 105th World Series in six games.
They christened their new $1.5 billion home in the same style as the original back in 1923, when the heroes were a left-handed slugger named Babe Ruth and a left-handed pitcher named Herb Pennock. Ruth hit three home runs, including one in the World Series clincher, and Pennock won twice, including the finale.
Eighty-six years later, only the names changed. Left-handed slugger Hideki Matsui, in possibly his last game in a Yankee uniform, tied a Series record by driving in six runs and hit his third home run of the Series, a two-run blast in the second that was the Yankees’ first shot across the bow against Phillies starter Pedro Martinez.
Matsui, whose aching knees limited him to a pinch-hitting role in the three games in Philadelphia, had hit a tie-breaking home run off Martinez in the Yankees’ Game 2 win and demonstrated anew that if Martinez wanted to discuss his ancestry, his Yankee “daddy” was the venerable Japanese star.
Matsui hit a two-run single in the third off Martinez, then doubled in two more against Phillies’ rookie J.A. Happ in the fifth to earn Series MVP honors.
Left-handed pitcher Andy Pettitte, pitching on three days’ rest, won the duel of old goats, as it was called by Martinez, holding the Phillies to a single run while the Yankees built a 7-1 lead against the 38-year-old Martinez and relievers Chad Durbin and Happ.
Pettitte, a sellout crowd of 50,315 creating chills independent of the 47-degree temperatures by thunderously chanting his name, came out in the sixth after giving up a two-run home run to Ryan Howard, the strikeout-ridden Phillies slugger, and a two-out double to Raul Ibanez.
Despite walking five batters, a number he has exceeded just once in 40 postseason starts, the 37-year-old Pettitte won for the second time in the Series and joined Boston’s Derek Lowe and Chicago’s Freddy Garcia as the only pitchers to win the clinching game in all three rounds of the playoffs: the division series, the LCS and the World Series.
Pettitte has won 18 postseason games, the most of any pitcher in history, including four this season. He also was the winner in a clinching game for the sixth time in his career, the most of any pitcher.
The last 10 outs were recorded by the Yankees bullpen, the final five by Mariano Rivera, who with Pettitte, catcher Jorge Posada and shortstop Derek Jeter are the only players left from the last Yankees team to win it all, in 2000. Joe Girardi, in his second season as Yankees manager, was with the team as a reserve catcher for World Series titles in 1996, 1998 and 1999 but left as a free agent before the 2000 season.
With their bookend Series titles, the Yankees now can make a compelling case that they are the team of the decade, having won more regular-season games and playoff series than any other team, and joining the Boston Red Sox as the only teams to win two Series titles.
The Yankees had four 100-win seasons in the decade, including 103 in 2009 after new owner Hal Steinbrenner, taking over for his ailing father, George, gave general manager Brian Cashman the green light to spend over $243 million on three players – starting pitchers CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett and first baseman Mark Teixeira.
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2So half-assed it almost looks like I meant for it to look that way!
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4That one messed you up!
5I even tested it in my mailbox first and it came out wrong - but that's O.K.
6because the Yankees won.
You're gonna get charged with emoticon abuse!
7I'll plead guilty
there aren't any other NY fans near me to celebrate with
8As any person from NYC would say: WE WON!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE ARE #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9puke. but congrats to you yankee fans. steph, i love the random santa in your comment #2
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11I'm not a baseball fan, so I really don't care who won. *runs from the room*
12So happy for you Steph!
But to be perfectly honest...
13I kind of feel like sports seasons go on too long. By the the time the big finale comes up, I am bored by sitting through hundreds of games. I am still suffering a Laker hang over from their Championship year last year, and already people are freaking out about the new season. I can't escape it!!!
I think that's part of why I love football so much, Jill. With fewer games, each one seems to mean so much more! Plus, I like that the Super Bowl is one game for all of the marbles, instead of being a whole championship series. Again, it just makes every play seem like it means so much more.
14i do agree a bit with that jill. the world series ends in november??? insane
15Boo!!
Yankees suck!
Eh..congrats sam and steph, I guess.
16Well, congrats Steph and Sam and others who worship the Yanks!
17what worship?! - i just like saying NYC IS #1 !!!!!!
I think most sports people are overpaid cry babies
18Didn't you notice the infamous wink, Sam!?
;)
I think a lot of sports people are overpaid cry babies too.
19sorry i missed the
20That #2 post is off the hook. Love it. And congrats!
21The Lakers won? Hm what do ya know....Well if you've ever wanted to visit N.Y. go now while every one is in a good mood.
22And here my heart breaks. No other Yankee fans to celebrate with Steph? Let's trade places, I've had them ragging on me all day and it's nowhere near over yet.
23Anyway, congratulations and just wait for next year
You're very kind Genesis
24Sorry about the rude fans...
Eh, might have brought this on myself by ragging on them after the first game. Next year remind me to wait until its over to brag
25You've always got to hold a little something back, in case you have to eat humble pie later. I insisted on soliciting September bets on the Yankees in the Series every year when I was in high school - cost me a small fortune!
26Congrats to them!
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