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Phillies' Pedro Martinez reluctantly recounts 2003 fight with Don Zimmer, and says the media made him out to be a "monster" after he threw Zimmer to the ground after he insulted Martinez's mother. Full Article at New York Daily News
Pedro Martinez makes first trip to new Yankee Stadium a memorable one without throwing a pitch as he rekindles rivalry with Bombers with pregame rant on Don Zimmer and fans. Full Article at New York Daily News
Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees celebrates with one of his sons after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009. View Photo »
But will Damon’s agent embrace that scenario? Scott Boras spoke to reporters during the American League Championship Series in Anaheim and certainly appeared to be thinking long-term for Damon. If stem-cell research were around, you’d want to tap into that gene pool ... He’s 35, but he has a 30-year-old...
Alex Rodriguez and Mariano Rivera celebrate the Yankees' Game 6 win in the ALCS, but Mo had a heart-to-heart with fellow relievers Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes. Who will win the 2009 World Series? Full Article at New York Daily News
Like most sports fans, I take a lot of pride in my predictions that come true. I said the Red Sox would win the 2004 ALCS even when they went down 3-0. Full Article at Bleacher Report
National League Manager of the Year award. Tracy was promoted from bench coach May 29 after Manager Clint Hurdle was fired. Mike Scioscia had his most challenging year managing the Angels. Full Article at L.A. Daily News
Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees pours champagne on New York Yankees general partner Jennifer Steinbrenner after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009. View Photo »
The 2009 New York Yankees proved that we are the best in baseball ... We beat truly worthy opponents in the American League Division Series, the American League Championship Series and the World Series. As we did all season long, we fought hard, never lost focus and gave a true team victory. Our players...
Mike Scioscia had his most challenging year managing the Angels. National League Manager of the Year award. Tracy was promoted from bench coach May 29 after Clint Hurdle was fired. Full Article at SGVTribune.com
The Los Angeles Angels' 2009 season began with the tragedy of Nick Adenhart's death and ended with a division title and a trip to the American League Championship Series. Full Article at The Washington Post
In Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series (ALCS), played in October, is a playoff round that determines the winner of the American League pennant. The winner of the series advances to play the winner of the National League Championship Series in baseball's championship, the World Series. Full Article
Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees celebrates with one of his sons after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees pours champagne on New York Yankees general partner Jennifer Steinbrenner after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees pours champagne on New York Yankees general partner Jennifer Steinbrenner after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees players Hideki Matsui (L), Johnny Damon (C) and A.J. Burnett (R) celebrate after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees Phil Coke sprays champagne on spectators as they celebrate after defeating the Los Angeles Angels in their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees Mark Teixeira sprays champagne in the locker room as the team celebrate after they defeated the Los Angeles Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Manager Joe Girardi holds the William Harridge Trophy after his team beat the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera (L) and catcher Jorge Posada (R) celebrate as Los Angeles Angels batter Gary Matthews Jr. (C) walks away from home plate after they defeated the Angels in their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Phil Coke of the New York Yankees celebrates with the fans after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Phil Coke of the New York Yankees celebrates with the fans after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees players spray champagne on spectators as they celebrate after they defeated the Los Angeles Angels in their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Los Angeles Angels infielder Chone Figgins (R) sits in the dugout watching the New York Yankees celebrate after the Yankees defeated the Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Los Angeles Angels infielder Chone Figgins (R) sits in the dugout watching the New York Yankees celebrate after the Yankees defeated the Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera waves to the crowd after the Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees celebrate as Los Angeles Angels batter Gary Matthews Jr. (C) walks away from home plate after they defeated the Angels in their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees celebrate as Los Angeles Angels batter Gary Matthews Jr. (C) walks away from home plate after they defeated the Angels in their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees celebrates with the fans after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Robinson Cano of the New York Yankees celebrates with the fans after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera (R) of the New York Yankees celebrates with Alex Rodriguez (L) after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera (R) and catcher Jorge Posada celebrate after they defeated the Los Angeles Angels in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera (R) and catcher Jorge Posada celebrate after they defeated the Los Angeles Angels in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Los Angeles Angels infielder Chone Figgins sits alone in the dugout watching the New York Yankees celebrate after the Yankees defeated the Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Los Angeles Angels infielder Chone Figgins sits alone in the dugout watching the New York Yankees celebrate after the Yankees defeated the Angels to win the Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series and advance to the World Series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera (R) of the New York Yankees celebrates with Alex Rodriguez (L) after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Relief pitcher Mariano Rivera (R) of the New York Yankees celebrates with Alex Rodriguez (L) after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees pours champagne on New York Yankees general partner Jennifer Steinbrenner after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5-2 in Game 6 of their Major League Baseball ALCS playoff series in New York, October 25, 2009.
View Photo »But will Damon’s agent embrace that scenario? Scott Boras spoke to reporters during the American League Championship Series in Anaheim and certainly appeared to be thinking long-term for Damon. If stem-cell research were around, you’d want to tap into that gene pool ... He’s 35, but he has a 30-year-old...
The 2009 New York Yankees proved that we are the best in baseball ... We beat truly worthy opponents in the American League Division Series, the American League Championship Series and the World Series. As we did all season long, we fought hard, never lost focus and gave a true team victory. Our players...
He just lacked command tonight, similar to what he did in Anaheim (in ALCS Game 5) ... But he was able to recover there. Tonight, he just wasn't able to get it going.
It's very tough to beat that team three in a row in their place ... We're in the exact same place as we were in the ALCS.
We’re in the same position as we were in the ALCS (against the Los Angeles Angels) -- up 3-2 heading home -- so we’re still confident.
The only games in which he hasn’t pitched are Game 4 of the ALCS and Game 1 of the World Series.
When we opened the Stadium for Game 3 in the ALCS, the response was positive and the energy from our fans was truly infectious. They really enjoyed coming together to watch the game ... Once we reached the World Series, we felt that it was the perfect time to open the Stadium again. We remain grateful f...
I kind of like it because I hate to throw bullpen (sessions) ... So I don't have to throw a bullpen when I throw on three days' rest. I take the next day off and I throw two flat grounds. I started doing that in Milwaukee last year and I did it the time before in the ALCS (for Cleveland).
Being a winner at the minor league level; being an MLB coach for 11 years; two World Series championships; and we ended up losing a Game 7 in the ALCS. And just being around a winning atmosphere ... The culture of how the game is played and the success we had there. I think that's what they want me to b...
You wanna see Lackey pitching for Seattle, Boston or the Yankees with memories of being pulled in ALCS Game 5?
In the ALCS, Hideki Matsui posted a measly .670 OPS. Mark Teixeira’s was a puny .550, and Nick Swisher put up a pathetic .442. Still, the Yankees scored at least four runs in every game, and posted a team OPS of .835 in the series. The Yankees’ lineup is so deep that even four horrid performances couldn...
We lost one game in Anaheim and everyone was talking about the collapse (against Boston in the ALCS) of 2004
When Aaron Boone hit the walkoff home run against the Sox in the 2003 ALCS, it was hard enough ... The next day at work I was chided relentlessly by prideful Yankee fans. During the long winter that followed, I plotted a bit of playful revenge.
Joba Chamberlain’s fastball velocity throughout the ALCS: Game 6: Averaged 95 MPH; topped out at 96. Game 5: Averaged 96 MPH; topped out at 99. Game 3: Averaged 96 MPH; topped out at 97. Game 2: Averaged 95 MPH; topped out at 96.
If we get the caliber of games in the World Series that we got for the ALCS, we don't have to worry about the ratings
Maybe, after an initial pushback, the umpires might like the safety net ... Nobody is perfect. I have people who help me and correct me. But at the end of the game, the question should be whether the call was correct. Then it doesn’t become the story we had (in the ALCS).
It wouldn't be as bad as losing to the Red Sox (in the 2004 ALCS), because Red Sox fans are brutal ... It would be much easier seeing the Phillies win it, because we watched a lot of those guys come up.
If you take that ALCS, and we get that in the World Series, you don't have to worry about the ratings or anything ... We just came off a great ALCS, now we have to do it one more time. The good news is that we're looking at a great World Series. The bad news is that we're coming off a World Series that ...
If you take that ALCS, and we get that in the World Series, you don't have to worry about the ratings or anything ... We just came off a great ALCS, now we have to do it one more time. The good news is that we're looking at a great World Series. The bad news is that we're coming off a World Series that ...
You may never experience what I experienced ... Since that steal [in the ninth inning of the Game 4 of the ALCS against the Yankees], I've been to Europe, South America, all kinds of places. And not one day has passed when someone hasn't come up to me and thanked me.
Pshh, A-Rod always tees off in the ALDS, let's see that same production in the ALCS.
I think I saw [Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein] quoted saying if they had gotten a big base-hit at some point and won the ALCS, they think they could have beaten us in the World Series because the matchup would have been better. I don't know. Who knows what would have happened?
For a long time, part of the reason I think I distanced myself from it [the ALCS home run] a little bit is because of the disappointment of not finishing it off [in the World Series].
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