World Champions in the BronXXVII

NEW YORK -- This was the ultimate dream that the Yankees waited so long to achieve, as they clustered at the center of their magnificent new cathedral and celebrated the perfect ending to the inaugural season of Yankee Stadium.

Finally -- and forever -- a 27th World Series title is now theirs.

In what may have been his final game in pinstripes, Hideki Matsui drove in six runs and Andy Pettitte stepped up on short rest to help get the ball to Mariano Rivera. The Yankees' mission statement was completed on Wednesday with a 7-3 victory over the Phillies in Game 6 of the World Series.

With old foe Pedro Martinez standing in the way of the end to a nine-year title drought, Matsui, who was named the World Series MVP, starred on the biggest stage of his career, belting a two-run homer and drilling a two-run single off the Phillies right-hander to provide the old workhorse Pettitte with a cushy advantage.

Once a fresh face of the dynasty, Pettitte tugged the bill of his cap low over flecks of gray hair and prayed that his left arm could deliver the World Series rings with one more night to remember -- this start on three days' rest, an equation that has given him mixed results over the years.

Pettitte needn't have worried, attacking the Phillies' lineup and holding the National League champions to three runs over 5 2/3 innings, extending his all-time postseason record with an 18th victory and his third in a clinching game this year.

The speed bumps for Pettitte came on a two-run Ryan Howard homer and a Jimmy Rollins sacrifice fly, as he scattered four hits and earned every decibel of a loud standing ovation from the crowd of 50,035 as he jogged off the field.

Descending the dugout steps while acknowledging the roar, Pettitte's effort and those behind him in relief allowed manager Joe Girardi to make the easiest decision he has had all postseason -- put the ball in Rivera's right hand, the best closer history has ever known, and wait to celebrate.

The on-field exultation would not have been possible without Matsui, who played in the 2003 World Series after coming over from Japan and saw the franchise fall into a dry postseason patch, wondering if he would have the opportunity to feel the exhilaration of a New York championship.

Matsui put the Yankees back on top with a hard-fought at-bat against Martinez in the second inning, belting the eighth pitch for a high, arcing drive that landed in the second deck of the right-field grandstands -- the third home run of this World Series for the designated hitter.

It was a crushing early blow against Martinez, who was loudly serenaded with ringing chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" a leftover from 2004, when Martinez eventually got the last laugh. Not this time, as Matsui struck in the fourth with a bullet liner that brought around Derek Jeter and Johnny Damon.

Mark Teixeira touched Chad Durbin for a run-scoring single in the fifth inning and Matsui blasted the capping blow in the fifth, a two-run double off J.A. Happ. The six RBIs from Matsui tied a Major League record set by Bobby Richardson in Game 3 of the 1960 World Series.

More importantly, it put the champagne on ice in anticipation of the Yankees' 11th postseason win after 103 in the regular season, leaving them as the last team standing and uncorking a raucous, loud celebration at Yankee Stadium and throughout the five boroughs of New York City.

It was a journey that began by steamrolling the Twins in the American League Division Series. The Yankees then emerged victorious in a hard-fought AL Championship Series to topple the nemesis Angels before meeting the National League's best in the 105th Fall Classic.

Philadelphia presented a challenge, especially after Cliff Lee handcuffed the Bombers' potent lineup in the first World Series game played at the new Yankee Stadium, but the Yankees won three straight before losing Game 5, providing the opportunity to celebrate the championship at home.

To hear the Yankees talking about the anticipation driving them, this push was for the "core four," as Jeter, Pettitte, Jorge Posada and Rivera returned to their glorious youth, partying like it was 2000 all over again and acquiring a fifth ring for the thumb, 3,296 days after the last one.

It was the wish of those who have put in their time without ever had the opportunity to taste the sweetness of that stage, like Matsui and Alex Rodriguez, who played major parts in powering the Yankees here after coming to New York years earlier and being rebuffed time and time again.

And above all else, it was for principal owner George M. Steinbrenner, whose declining health has been no secret and watched the first two games of the World Series from his box seats at Yankee Stadium before taking in this victory via television from his Tampa, Fla., home.

A certain urgency was embedded in the Yankees' actions during the offseason, as they doled out $423.5 million to acquire the top three free agents on the market, fitting ace CC Sabathia, right-hander A.J. Burnett and Teixeira for pinstripes and incorporating them into a clubhouse that meshed wonderfully.

The biggest statement was the five-word slogan affixed to the franchise postseason run -- "Win It For The Boss."

Those within the Yankees family thirsted to present Steinbrenner with the opportunity to savor one more moment, and with Girardi wearing the uniform No. 27 as a daily reminder of the job expectation, they finally have.

Bryan Hoch by MLB.com


간단요약 
- 미친 맛순이. 이렇게 미쳐주는 놈이 있어야 우승하는거다. 알았냐 하풍기? 삼진신기록ㅊㅋ요.
- 에이롸드 드디어 반지겟. 티렉스도 처음이지. 지터는 5개째니까 한손에 전부 반지도배 으악.
- 페드로 전성기때 못본 새끼들은 페드로 까지말자.
- 리베라는 역시 클로저의 레전드. 몸풀기만 시작해도 손발이 오그라듬. 릿지도 한때는 그랬었지. 후...
- 찬호횽 내년이 정말 기대됨. WS ERA 0.00 굿.


새로운 아지트는 이정도 분량을 올릴 수 없어서 그냥 아쉬운데로 이글루스에 올림.
앞으론 이글루스엔 비밀글과 뻘글만 올라올 예정.

by sizer | 2009/11/05 17:10 | 스포츠 | 트랙백 | 덧글(2)

#include "Friendship.h"

무한루프 뱅뱅

by sizer | 2009/11/03 17:16 | 일기장 | 트랙백 | 덧글(2)

if

if

by sizer | 2009/11/01 01:19 | 일기장 | 트랙백 | 덧글(4)

도착

 .

by sizer | 2009/10/31 09:03 | 일기장 | 트랙백 | 덧글(1)

My Hero


출처는 사진에...

관심만 있던 MLB에 완전 빠져들게 한 당신.

당신의 모든 경기를 보며 환호하고 가슴졸이게 만들던 시절.

또 먹튀란 소리를 들으며 충분히 무너질 수 있었지만 보란듯이 일어난 당신.

전 당신의 영원한 팬입니다.

전성기를 생각나게하는 아니 오히려 그보다 더 위력적인 요즘의 당신을 보며 전 희열을 느낍니다.

찬호형 달려!!!

by sizer | 2009/10/22 18:57 | 스포츠 | 트랙백 | 덧글(7)

바보

어제 순정만화를 계기로 강풀님 작품 정주행 하는중 입니다.

아파트는 예전에도 봤었고 보다가 그만둔 바보를 오늘 봤네요.

강풀님 작품은 그당시에 바보를 좀 보다가 말고 최근에서야 어게인을 보면서 옛작품들을 다시 보는 중이죠.

아무튼...

바보 이거 정말이지......

1시간반동안 보는 내내 펑펑 울었습니다.

너무 슬프고 그 순수함이 아름다워서 눈물이 멈추지 않더군요.

한동안 눈물이 말랐었는데 어제 오늘 정말 많이 울었네요.

사랑이라는건 이렇게 가슴을 찡하게 만드는군요.

 

by sizer | 2009/10/22 13:59 | 카툰 | 트랙백 | 덧글(4)

아직 멀었다

아직 어른이 되려면 멀었나보다.

엄마한테 괜히 성질이나 부리고 짜증이나 내다니.

그냥 질러버렸는데 문을 닫고 나오니 어찌나 후회가 되던지.

항상 지나고나서야 후회하는 아들을 용서하세요.

죄송해요.

by sizer | 2009/10/22 09:27 | 일기장 | 트랙백 | 덧글(0)

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