NEW YORK -- Their backs are up against the wall.They have to win Sunday.
This is it. Must-win. Do or die.
Not just the Angels. But the Yankees, too.
Asked Friday before the Yankees worked out which team faces the most pressure in Game 6, catcher Jorge Posada said, "Both teams."
He's right.
Sure, the Yankees have a 3-2 lead in the ALCS. But there are a couple of reasons they need to close out the series in Game 6.
• Reason No. 1: Don't let it get to a seventh game, because then anything can happen.
Sixteen times in baseball history, a team that led a best-of-7 series 3-1 dropped the next two, forcing a deciding game.
In 11 of those 16 series, the team that trailed 3-1 and won Games 5 and 6 also won Game 7 -- including eight of the past 10 times.
In other words, just five times the team that led 3-1 hung on to win the series after having to go to Game 7.
So while momentum, as baseball people say, is tomorrow's starting pitcher, history shows that failing to land the knockout blow twice results in a comeback more than two-thirds of the time.
"There's momentum you can carry, there's confidence you can carry as you win some good games against good teams, " Angels manager Mike Scioscia said, "and we're going to definitely have to carry that into Game 6. You still have a challenge in front of you, it's not just momentum that's going to carry you through. We have to continue to play well and do a lot of the things in Game 6 as we did in Game 5."
• Reason No. 2: Saving CC.
The Yankees' goal isn't just to get to the World Series, it's to win the World Series. And if they need to use CC Sabathia in Game 7 of the ALCS, he can't start Games 1, 4, and 7 of the World Series.
As mentioned by Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci, the Yankees' World Series rotation looks quite different if it takes them seven games to get past the Angels.
Here's how the Yankees can line up their rotation if they clinch Sunday:
| Game 1 | Sabathia |
| Game 2 | Burnett |
| Game 3 | Pettitte |
| Game 4 | Sabathia* |
| Game 5 | Gaudin |
| Game 6 | Burnett |
| Game 7 | Sabathia* |
* = short rest
But if they need seven games to get past the Angels, their choices go something like this:
| Plan 1 |
Plan 2 |
|
|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | Burnett |
Burnett |
| Game 2 | Sabathia* |
Sabathia* |
| Game 3 | Pettitte |
Pettitte |
| Game 4 | Burnett* |
Gaudin |
| Game 5 | Sabathia* |
Burnett |
| Game 6 | Pettitte* |
Sabathia |
| Game 7 | Burnett* |
Pettitte |
* = short rest
So burning Sabathia in Game 7 of the ALCS would force the Yankees to go to fourth starter Chad Gaudin earlier or use starters on short rest way too much.
Thus it would behoove the Yankees to approach Game 6 as if they were already at Game 7, rather than feeling they are in the driver's seat.
That starts with manager Joe Girardi.
Even if his players don't play with a sense of utmost urgency, Girardi can manage with it.
That was the issue in Game 5. He should have gone in feeling that if he and starter A.J. Burnett got to the seventh inning with the lead, it was time to go to the bullpen. After all, the Yankees built what they felt was a deep relief corps -- Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes, Damaso Marte, Mariano Rivera, etc. -- for the playoffs, and Girardi had taken full advantage of that throughout the postseason.
But then he managed Game 5 as if he wanted to save the bullpen, instead of going for the jugular. And allowing Burnett to come out for the bottom of the seventh inning didn't work.
So Girardi needs to go for the kill, even if his players don't talk as if they have to.
"We're still up 3-2," said Nick Swisher (2-for-17, no RBI in the series). "I feel confident about where we stand."
Asked if he felt a parallel to 2004, when the Yankees blew a 3-0 lead in the ALCS, Derek Jeter said, "Nope."
He continued, "Every game's big. This one is just as big as the first game [of the Division Series] against Minnesota. Every game we have to have the same mentality, the same mindset. ... Last checked, I think we're in pretty good shape."
Said Andy Pettitte, the Game 6 starter: "I don't think anybody really feels like we're pinned up against a wall around here. We're back [at Yankee Stadium], we love playing here. I think everybody's extremely comfortable and confident where this club is."
That makes it the Yankees' comfort and confidence against the Angels' desperation.
Usually, desperation wins out.
"You have to play with nothing in your mind except making plays and winning a game," Scioscia said, "and not be afraid to go out there and play the game of baseball. I think we're at our best when we're in that mode.
"I think [Thursday] night we were in that mode, and hopefully moving through this weekend in New York we're going to be able to do that because we're certainly capable of meeting this challenge."

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-23-2009 @ 10:59PM
aervoenj said...
Reason he left Burnett in was that he had pitched 5 scorless inings and Chamberlain and Hughes have not been pitcihng well in the postseason.
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10-25-2009 @ 10:34AM
taguacipa said...
I guess the Jaba(the hut) Chamberlain rules should apply for his career. The drunken bumb.
10-24-2009 @ 1:18AM
Blue said...
As long as the Angels keep leaving runners in scoring position and your top hitters not pro ducing.they will lose inthe sixth game of the alcs.
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10-24-2009 @ 1:08PM
broinvt said...
The bottom line is this...If the Yankees can't win one game out of two at home, then they don't deserve a shot.
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10-24-2009 @ 3:00PM
michaelgesq said...
Correct. Well said.
10-24-2009 @ 1:41PM
keithcal31 said...
How many times has the team leading 3 to 2 win the series in 6 games?
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10-24-2009 @ 1:49PM
syankee15 said...
Iv'e been a Yankee fan for 47 years. I'm going to be perfectly honest, I'm a nervous wreck about tonights game. I'm nervous about tonight because anything can happen in game seven. If there is a Yankee fan that is not nervous, well I guess you are not much of a fan.
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10-24-2009 @ 3:11PM
mjh92751 said...
Go angels... bring the title back to LA
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10-24-2009 @ 4:28PM
Theresa said...
GOOOOO YANKEESSSS KEEP IT IN NY .........
10-24-2009 @ 3:46PM
Mike said...
There's only one reason the Yanks are letting this go 7 games............MONEY. If they didn't, they would let millions of dollars go out the windows. I bet in these next 2 games they make enough $2000 a seat ticket sales to pay the whole team for a year.Because we all know the Yanks could have finished them off in 4 games, the Angels really suck.
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10-24-2009 @ 3:48PM
Mike said...
Almost forgot...........GO PHILS!!!!!!
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10-24-2009 @ 4:30PM
zinn757 said...
These manager's are making moves every hitter in some innings,what are they going to do when they have to play in Phila.? I tell Yanks manager, shouldn't let a pitcher tell him who he wants to catch for him,because that hurt the Yanks big time. That's why the Nat. Leg. is so much better,you make a move,it sticks,and now the Phillies get to have a DH in the first 2 games,got to like that!!!
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10-24-2009 @ 4:31PM
Theresa said...
Oh i almost forgot im from philly......
Goggggg yankees!!!!!!! NEW YORK HOW YA DOIN YANKEES HEY HOW YOU DOIN...
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10-24-2009 @ 4:50PM
dave said...
Fieldmaster Joey Girardi has the Bombers roaring and ready to go to the Series, so all opponents watch out because here come the Yanks !
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10-24-2009 @ 5:05PM
clyogi said...
As a Yankees fan of more than fifty years, I am sitting at home hoping that Girardi is too sick to be present at tonight's game.
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10-25-2009 @ 12:35PM
jgl1723 said...
clyogi.. i do agree with you.. gerardi scares me. earlier on in the season, i was almost hoping the Yanks would tank this season just to get gerardi out of here. he did get better as a manager for a couple of months.
10-24-2009 @ 5:13PM
slr3975 said...
Man, last time I checked the Yankees were up 3-2 in this series. Relax people!!! I mean damn how on earth is the pressure on the Yanks? Last time I checked if a team was DOWN 3-2 in a series if they lost THEY'RE OUT!!!!! DONE!!!! FINITO!!!!! Come on Yank fans, if we lose Game 6, there's no way in hell they get past CC in a Game 7. Yankee Fans, we won over 100 games, I mean you need to realize that a team that wins over 100 games is NOT going to lose 2 straight on their home field in a major playoff series. Don't forget, the Yankees will never EVER forget how it felt as a team to lose to the Red Sox in the ALCS after being up 3-0 in the series. There's no way in hell we lose this series!
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10-25-2009 @ 12:33AM
KaKa said...
2004 !!!! 2004 !!! 2004 !!! 2004 !!! 2004 !!! 2004 !!! and 2004 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10-24-2009 @ 5:17PM
caseymax said...
Go, Yankees. Although my heart is with the Angels, as a Phillies fan I want NY to win as I think they are the best team in the AL and want to face them in the series
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10-24-2009 @ 5:24PM
brad said...
well slr3975 if they dont win this game in NY the momentum swing will probably cause the angels to win the series. if a team is down 3 1 and they force a game that teams only lost 5 times out of like 18
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