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Burnett delivers, Yanks even series with Phillies at 1

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NEW YORK -- More than any slugger on either team, pitching has been the star of this World Series.

A.J. Burnett took a page from Cliff Lee's how-to manual and backed by a few key hits and a sharp pickoff throw, New York drew even with the Phillies at one game apiece.

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Mark Teixeira and Hideki Matsui helped rally the Yankees with solo homers off familiar foe Pedro Martinez, and Burnett's biting curveball frustrated Philadelphia in a 3-1 victory Thursday night.

After his team lost 6-1 in Wednesday's opener, Burnett happened to hear Lee talk about confidence during an on-field interview. It left an impression.

"He talked about belief in his stuff, and all I told myself last night and today was the same thing," Burnett said. "I went out tonight with confidence, and just, you know, the game just rolled by."

Light-hitting Matt Stairs, in a 4-for-51 slide, put the Phillies on top with an RBI single in the second off the glove of third baseman Alex Rodriguez. Philadelphia never advanced another runner past second base against Burnett and Mariano Rivera, who combined on a six-hitter.

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After a day off, Game 3 will be at Philadelphia on Saturday night.

"We're not depressed at all. We feel pretty good," Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins said.

New York had managed only an unearned run in the first 12 innings of the Series but came to life after a pickoff throw from backup catcher Jose Molina caught Jayson Werth off first in the fourth inning. The Yankees went on to their first Series win at their new $1.5 billion ballpark -- and their first since taking a 2-1 lead against Florida in 2003.

"They're the best team we've played all year," New York's Derek Jeter said. "They're champs for a reason, and we need to play well if we're going to beat them."

In an 8-for-44 (.182) postseason slump, Teixeira tied the score when he led off the fourth by driving a high changeup into the Yankees bullpen in right field.

"I think the home run got the crowd back in it," Teixeira said. "It kind of put a little bit of a crack in their armor."

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Matsui put New York ahead with two outs in the sixth, reaching down for a curveball below his knees and sending it a few rows into the seats in right.

"I was able to make a good adjustment and put a good swing on it and fortunately it led to the result," he said through a translator.

Jorge Posada, on the bench because Molina has become Burnett's personal catcher, pinch hit in the seventh and added an RBI single off Chan Ho Park.

Burnett picked up his first win following three postseason no-decisions for the Yankees, yielding four hits in seven innings and retiring his last eight batters.

"He went to his bread-and-butter, that backdoor curveball. It's impossible to hit," Stairs said.

Burnett struck out nine and started his first 11 hitters with strikes, nine of them looking. Burnett kept his control, walking two, one intentional.

"A.J.'s breaking ball, it starts in the other batter's box," said Ryan Howard, who struck out three times against Burnett and four times in all. "That's a nasty pitch, nasty today."

Rivera recorded six outs for his 38th postseason save, his 10th in World Series play. After the Phillies put two on with one out in the eighth, Game 1 star Chase Utley grounded into an inning-ending double play.

When Rivera struck out Stairs with a runner on to end it, the Yankees sounded relieved.

"If we went in there 0-2, it would have been a tough road for us," Teixeira said.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi made several moves that paid off.

Molina made his fourth consecutive postseason start catching Burnett. He had eyed Werth taking a big lead.

"I saw the ball in the dirt," Molina said. "He's still far from the bag, so I just threw it, just whipped it there, see what happens. Maybe he shortens his lead up for the next time. We might get a ground-ball double play or something. But I got lucky."

 

Jerry Hairston Jr. made his first postseason start for the Yankees as the replacement for right fielder Nick Swisher, batting just .114 (4 for 35) in the postseason. He singled off Martinez in the seventh, and pinch-runner Brett Gardner went to third on Melky Cabrera's hit-and-run single before scoring on Posada's hit.

That helped make up for another off night by Alex Rodriguez. After carrying the Yankees in the playoffs against the Twins and Angels, he is 0 for 8 in his first Series appearance and struck out three times for the second night in a row.

"The fact that I'm 0-fer in this Series and we're 1-1 makes me feel good," he said.

Pitching four days past his 38th birthday, Martinez fooled the Yankees with breaking pitches of 70-75 mph. He surrendered three runs and six hits in six-plus innings, striking out eight and walking two.

There were a few muted chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" but nothing like the booming taunts that serenaded Martinez when he came to New York in his final weeks with Boston in 2004. That was after he famously said, "I just tip my hat and call the Yankees my daddy" following a loss at Fenway Park.

"I know they really want to root for me. It's just that I don't play for the Yankees, that's all," said Martinez, who hasn't been feeling well and was winded. "They love the fact that I compete. I'm a New Yorker, as well. If I was on the Yankees, I'd probably be like a king over here."

When the Series resumes, Cole Hamels starts Game 3 for the Phillies against Andy Pettitte in an all-lefty matchup. Both teams will be making the trip through New Jersey by train.

Twenty-eight of the 53 teams that won Game 2 to tie the Series went on to win the title -- but just one of the last six, the 2002 Angels.

"Our club has been resilient all year," Girardi said. "The one thing that we've been able to do is we've went through some tough losses and we've seemed to bounce back. It was just business as usual for us today."

Notes

  • There was another umpiring controversy. With two on and one out in the seventh, first-base ump Brian Gorman ruled Howard reached down, caught Johnny Damon's liner and threw to second for a double play. A slow-motion replay appeared to show the first baseman trapped the ball.
  • Utley walked in the second and has reached in a record 27 consecutive postseason games since going 0 for 4 in his debut in 2007.
  • Phillies LF Raul Ibanez made a diving catch on Robinson Cano with a runner at first in the second to prevent a possible RBI double.
  • Howard had not struck out four times since July 21.
 
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October 30, 2009 7:40 pm
I always thought Sabathia was a beast and that Burnett was a chump...after the first few games of the series I see that I was wrong. Sabathia is a chump. He is suppose to win Game 1. He gets paid alot. He is a big lefty. He gets paid alot. But wait...his post season record is atrocious. I wonder if the Yankees knew that when they signed him ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 3:05 pm
One Quality Start byt hamels could swing the momentum back in the Phillies way. Right now, noone really has any momentum, but Philly seems confident. I wouldn't be given their prtching staff has been a little shaky lately. Happ is good only for short starts or relief, if at all right now. Blanton and Bastardo are , shall I say it ?, Tomato ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 2:39 pm
First of all, Burnett pitched a fabulous game.  Best game I think he has pitched all year in my opinion.  If A-Rod got his glove down it might have been a shutout,  Pedro pitched good too.  Not as good, but did what was expected. 

The umps really blew a call on that catch where the ball CLEARLY touched the ground in the 7th inning leading to an unfair double-
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October 30, 2009 8:55 am
Several positives I saw:

1.  Phils middle releif didn't allow any tack on runs in 2 innings (runner on 3rd scored with no out but that is expected to score)
2.  Phils made Mariano throw 39 pitches and got a couple of hits off him and a rally.  He didn't cruise thru the 6 outs so Phils have to feel they can get to him if he comes in on a 1 run game.
3. Yanks are
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October 30, 2009 6:28 pm
Well after two games the bats of A-Rod and yesterday the bat of his Ryaness were awful quiet. Hmmm, at this rate they just might pitch around the batters in front of them to pitch to either of them!!! I wonder if hamels and good ole andy will continue to carry on the trend and make this a pitchers duel. Bob Gibson must be smiling along with Kofax.
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October 30, 2009 4:46 am
Oh man i'm cringeing as i speak. Hamels against that lineup. Molina and Pettite have to hit though. Hmm best of five against Sabathia, Burnette, and Pettite, advantage Yankees? Looks like it. The Phillies appear confident though, maybe Manuel knows something we don't. The Yanks are g ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 11:45 pm

This is the "experienced" crew??  The home plate umps calls were alllllllllllll over the freakin' place (for both teams!).  They blew the line drive double play call that would have given the Yanks bases loaded with one out.  They blew the DP call in the 8th that would have given the Phillies 2nd and 3rd with 2 o ...(more)

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October 30, 2009 1:22 am
(POLL) I followed the game online so I won't pretend to know whether the umpire was calling bad pitches strikes or not.  I also won't vote because I am a Phillies fan.

This is strictly for people who watched the game who are not fans of either team.  This is the honor system.  If you cheat it only shows that you are retar
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October 29, 2009 11:45 pm
Which was worse? Both were at an all-time low tonight. Mccarver's wrong about as much as the umpires and Joe Buck makes me feel like I should be bored watching the game.

While the umpires have a much more difficult job, their importance can't be overlooked and despite whether or not I mute the television, I cannot escape their incompetence. Aside from the blown call at first on Howar
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October 30, 2009 7:03 am
Stop with all the talk about the umps and the strike zone!!  Bottom line is that Burnett was on... His breaking ball was ABSOLUTELY filthy. Let's be content with getting back to Philly, tied 1-1. Hamels needs to pick it up, let's hope he returns to his postseason form of '08.. This next one in Philly, in my opinion, is extremely important and I think the Phils will be up to the task.. Let's k ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 12:01 am
for 24 hours, we hear phillie fans champing at the bit. now the yankee fans return the favor as we head to 1-95 or the turnpike to the city of brotherly love with the Phillies. aj burnett matched Cliff Lee's masterful performance with 10 stikeouts through 7 innings. ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 1:13 pm
Everyone is complaining about the umpiring, but the broadcasters have been at least as bad! Correct me if I am wrong, but are Buck and McCarver suppossed to be impartial journalists reporting on what they see and providing the national perspective on the game?  Far from doing that, they have been clearly favoring the Phillies in the fi ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 12:25 am
Did anybody find it strange that Joe Buck was talking about Matt Stairs like he was the second coming of Babe Ruth?  Every at bat he had they talked about how great of a power hitter he is.  The Phillies have a great lineup, but Matt Stairs is a marginal bench play ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 11:50 pm
While A.J. picthed a pretty good game, you can't possible tell me that the ump and his ridiculous strike zone where every pitch near the border of the zone was a strike for the Phillies.

You can call it crying all you want... doesn't make it not true.

And by the way... I expected the
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October 30, 2009 11:30 am
I love the fact the New York Yankees came back to win Game 2 last night and thought it was a great game 2 of what might go down as one of the best Wolrd Series ever! (I just want to see 7 World Series games.)

As for all of the whining this morning about the Unpires and their ball and strike calls, I say get
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Scoreboard
Philadelphia (1-1)010000000160
N.Y. Yankees (1-1) «00010110x380

Players of the Game
New York
H. Matsui AB 3
R 1
H 2
HR 1
RBI 1
New York
A. Burnett IP 7.0
H 4
ER 1
BB 2
K 9

Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS2000211 .234
Shane Victorino, CF4010011 .341
Chase Utley, 2B3000101 .300
Ryan Howard, 1B4000042 .325
Jayson Werth, RF4010000 .289
Raul Ibanez, LF4120020 .256
Matt Stairs, DH4011021 .167
Pedro Feliz, 3B3000011 .132
Carlos Ruiz, C3010000 .333
Totals31161311  
Batting
2B - Raul Ibanez 2 (4, Burnett, M. Rivera), Carlos Ruiz (3, Burnett)
RBI - Matt Stairs (1)
2-OUT RBI - Matt Stairs (1)
PK - Jayson Werth (1, Burnett)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Howard-Rollins

Philadelphia Phillies
Pedro Martinez (L,0-1) 6633282 2.08
Chan Ho Park 0.1100010 7.36
Scott Eyre 0.2000000 3.00
Ryan Madson 1100030 3.86
HBP - Teixeira (by Ryan Madson)
Pitches-Strikes - Pedro Martinez 107-72, Chan Ho Park 7-6, Scott Eyre 2-2, Ryan Madson 18-13
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Pedro Martinez 1-9
Batters Faced - Pedro Martinez 26, Chan Ho Park 2, Scott Eyre 1, Ryan Madson 5

New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS4010033 .333
Johnny Damon, LF4000014 .220
Mark Teixeira, 1B3111010 .196
Alex Rodriguez, 3B4000031 .350
Hideki Matsui, DH3121111 .278
Robinson Cano, 2B4010002 .214
Jerry Hairston Jr., RF3010012 .400
    Brett Gardner, PR-CF1100012 .500
Melky Cabrera, CF-RF3010010 .293
Jose Molina, C1000100 .200
   a- Jorge Posada, PH-C1011000 .278
Totals31383212  
a-singled for Molina in the 7th
Batting
2B - Derek Jeter (4, P. Martinez)
HR - Mark Teixeira (2, P. Martinez), Hideki Matsui (2, P. Martinez)
RBI - Mark Teixeira (6), Hideki Matsui (6), Jorge Posada (4)
2-OUT RBI - Hideki Matsui (5)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
DP - Cano-Jeter-Teixeira

New York Yankees
A.J. Burnett (W,1-0) 7411290 3.55
Mariano Rivera (S,4) 2200120 0.71
IBB - Utley by A.J. Burnett
Pitches-Strikes - A.J. Burnett 108-68, Mariano Rivera 39-26
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - A.J. Burnett 5-6, Mariano Rivera 2-1
Batters Faced - A.J. Burnett 26, Mariano Rivera 8

Game Information
Attendance - 50181
Game Time - 3:25
Temperature - 52
Umpires - Home - Jeff Nelson, First Base - Brian Gorman, Second Base - Mike Everitt, Third Base - Dana DeMuth

 
 
 
 
 
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