Friday November 6, 2009
New York Yankees end nine-year wait for 25th World Series title
NEW YORK: The New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win the World Series on Wednesday, the Bronx Bombers ending a nine-year wait for a 27th title with a 4-2 series victory over the defending champions.
Hideki Matsui was named Most Valuable Player after batting .615 with three home runs and eight RBIs over the series, the Japanese slugger driving in six runs in Wednesday’s clincher to tie the World Series record for most RBIs in one game.
Matsui’s virtuoso performance matched the mark set by Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson in 1960.
In becoming the first Japanese player to win World Series MVP honours, Matsui belted a two-run homer, and hit a two-run double and two-run single to lead New York to the championship in their first season at the new Yankee Stadium.
Andy Pettitte, pitching on three days’ rest, registered the win for his second victory of the series, extending his major league record for career postseason wins to 18.
When closer Mariano Rivera got Shane Victorino to ground to second for the final out, the Yankees poured into the middle of the diamond for a group hug and circled the outfield holding championship banners aloft to salute the crowd of more than 50,000.
Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig presented the championship trophy. “This is their 27th World Series championship, the most in American sports. Congratulations to the New York Yankees,” he said.
The crowd roared in approval when Selig announced Matsui as MVP of the series.
“It’s awesome,” Matsui said through an interpreter after receiving the MVP trophy. “It’s just unbelievable. I’m surprised myself. “All I can say right now is I feel great.” — Reuters
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