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Yankees win game 4 to go up 3-1
Yahoo ^ | October 22, 2001 | Ronald Blum

Posted on 10/21/2001 10:01:00 PM PDT by Satadru

NEW YORK (AP) -- Alfonso Soriano, a rookie on a team of veterans, moved the New York Yankees one win from their fourth straight trip to the World Series.

Ending a wild and gritty game, Soriano hit a two-run homer off Kazuhiro Sasaki in the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday night to give the Yankees a 3-1 victory over Seattle and a 3-1 lead in the AL championship series.

``I think we're just blessed,'' said Bernie Williams, who tied it with an eighth-inning homer. ``It has taken a lot of work. It has a lot to do with the attitude of this club.''

Seattle's Bret Boone broke up a scoreless game with an eighth-inning homer off Ramiro Mendoza, moving with Mariners within six outs of fulfilling the prophesy of manager Lou Piniella, who pledged his team would stretch the series to six games and force New York to return to Safeco Field.

But Williams answered right back with a drive off Seattle's Arthur Rhodes in the bottom half.

``There's a certain amount of magic that's tied to him,'' Yankees manager Joe Torre said of Williams. ``We all expect it, and he's never let us down.''

Soriano, the rookie second baseman whose strong spring training caused the Yankees to find a spot for him in their lineup, won it with his homer off Sasaki, last year's AL Rookie of the Year.

``I just concentrated on connecting well with the ball and going after it,'' the 23-year-old Soriano said through a translator. ``It's something very big to be a hero in a game like this.''

Roger Clemens and Paul Abbott reunited in a rematch of last year's fourth game. Clemens allowed one hit, just like he did last year, but Abbott pitched hitless ball.

But, because of their wildness, both were pulled after the fifth inning. Abbott walked eight, one short of the ALCS record.

It then came down to a battle of the bullpens and the Yankees prevailed. As usual.

Andy Pettitte will try to close it out Monday night for New York against Aaron Sele in a rematch of Game 1 starters. The three-time defending World Series champions are trying to become the first team to win four straight pennants since they did it from 1960-64.

It forced a series of must-win games for Seattle, which tied the regular-season record of 116 wins but now must win three straight to reach its first World Series.

``This puts us in a rather precarious position,'' Piniella said. ``It was a great ballgame. We didn't lose. We just got beat.''

Soriano's home run, which sailed to right-center field over Mike Cameron's attempt at a leaping catch, was the fourth game-winning home run for the Yankees in ALCS play.

Chris Chambliss hit a series-winner against Kansas City in 1996, and Williams had game-ending homers against Baltimore in 1996 and Boston in 1999, both in series openers.

There were just two hits in the game before the drive over Death Valley by Boone, who had five RBIs Saturday in Seattle's 14-3 rout. Left fielder Chuck Knoblauch kept going back but the ball, caught in a stiff wind, kept on going.

``He hits that home run in that situation, the job our bullpen has done all year, you can put it in the bank,'' Abbott thought to himself.

Williams sliced an opposite-field drive just foul down the right field line, then popped a home run over the right-field wall, with outfielder Ichiro Suzuki smacking into the fence as he ran out of room.

``Off the bat, I thought it was a deep fly ball,'' Rhodes said. ``Once I saw the wind take it, well, nothing you can do about that.''

After Mariano Rivera pitched a 1-2-3 ninth -- throwing just three pitches -- New York won it in the bottom half.

Scott Brosius, whose two-run double propelled the Yankees to their Game 2 win, reached on an infield single with one out. Shortstop Mark McLemore made a diving stop on the ball up the middle but his throw pulled first baseman John Olerud off the bag as Brosius just made it.

Soriano was criticized by the Yankees after Game 1 for failing to run out a ball he thought was a home run and then getting only to first base when it hit off the wall. This time, the ball made it over the wall, and Yankee Stadium rocked as fans jumped up and down.

``I don't know if you can get any higher than this,'' Torre said. ``We're going to have to calm down for a game tomorrow.''

New York stranded eight runners over the first seven innings, going 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position. Seattle went 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position and left six on base.

Abbott, the first pitcher pulled with a postseason no-hit bid since Baltimore's Mike Cuellar left after 4 2-3 innings and nine walks in the 1974 AL playoffs, stranded runners on first and second in the third, fourth and fifth innings. Nearly half of Abbott's pitches were out of the strike zone: 48 balls and 49 strikes.

Clemens, winless in three postseason starts this year while pitching with an injured hamstring, was wildly inconsistent, his splitter either diving down for strikes or sailing high for balls.

Seattle's bullpen got in and out of trouble in the sixth when Tino Martinez blooped a one-out opposite-field double to left off Norm Charlton -- the Yankees' first hit of the game.

Jorge Posada was intentionally walked and Seattle brought in Jeff Nelson, an integral part of the Yankees' championship run before signing with the Mariners after last season.

Shane Spencer, 2-for-2 against Nelson in his career, pinch hit for Paul O'Neill and walked, with Nelson overthrowing his slider.

Brosius took a strike, then checked his swing on a ball as Piniella screamed from the dugout, bubble gum coming out of his mouth, arguing that Brosius went around. Brosius took a ball, fouled off a pitch, then grounded to second for aninning-ending double play as the emotional Nelson pumped his fist.

Notes
Paul McCartney, watching from the front row behind home plate, was shown on the scoreboard singing along to the Beatles' song ``I Saw Her Standing There.'' ... The postseason record of 10 walks was set by the Yankees' Bill Bevens in losing a one-hitter to Brooklyn 3-2 in Game 4 of the 1947 World Series. ... The previous LCS record for walks by both teams in a game was 14 byOakland and Baltimore in Cuellar's 1974 outing.


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To: tbeatty
go diamondbacks....
21 posted on 10/21/2001 11:22:18 PM PDT by cactusSharp
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To: america-rules
Beeeeerrrrr Heeeerrrreee!

Seattle - Sushi here !
Coffee anyone !

22 posted on 10/21/2001 11:22:36 PM PDT by america-rules
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To: cactusSharp
I guess you don't know the NY/Seattle series is the real world series.

AZ is just the side show !

I hate to break it to you but it's a fact Jack !

23 posted on 10/21/2001 11:24:56 PM PDT by america-rules
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To: Alberta's Child
It was actually very strange that Steinbrenner invited Clinton (and I doubt he did). Steinbrenner is a well known republican supporter who actually got into legal trouble due some "assistance" he was providing to Richard Nixson. He's always donated money to republican canidates and seems to have conservative leaning in various ways.
24 posted on 10/21/2001 11:27:13 PM PDT by Sonny M
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To: america-rules
NOT A DIMES WORTH OF LOGIC IN YOUR SPEW
25 posted on 10/21/2001 11:28:10 PM PDT by cactusSharp
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To: Satadru
End of the Mariners' dynasty..

They had a dynasty?

26 posted on 10/21/2001 11:31:02 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: cactusSharp
"NOT A DIMES WORTH OF LOGIC IN YOUR SPEW "

Ha.. It's a fact that we'll see !

27 posted on 10/21/2001 11:32:15 PM PDT by america-rules
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To: america-rules
Their toast !

What kind of toast do they have?

28 posted on 10/21/2001 11:42:47 PM PDT by notyourregularhandle
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To: Sonny M
It was actually very strange that Steinbrenner invited Clinton (and I doubt he did).

Now you've got me confused. I thought Clinton was sitting in Steinbrenner's box!

29 posted on 10/21/2001 11:43:47 PM PDT by Alberta's Child
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To: Satadru
Chris Chambliss hit a series-winner against Kansas City in 1996.

Actually, Chambliss hit it 20 years earlier in 1976.

30 posted on 10/22/2001 12:23:58 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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To: Alberta's Child
What I was alluding to when I said doubt, was that more likely then not, Clinton has connections, made a few phone calls, and got the seats. Steinbrenner could have said no, but probably, not wanting to create a scene or have problems, accepted. Hell, he made some nasty referances to Hitlerly Clinton when she suddenly declared that she had always been a yankee fan. He also had David Cone make a subtle endorsement for Guillani when it looked like he was running for senator. Also on the same note, he is good friends with George W. Bush, not just from politics, but from there days also when Bush owned the texas rangers.
31 posted on 10/22/2001 12:52:13 AM PDT by Sonny M
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To: america-rules
One ought always to remember that certain laws of nature can never be repealed, including Berra's Law: It ain't over 'till it's over. I still think the Mariners have a few good innings left in them. The key: get into the Yankee bullpen by the middle of the game; do that, and you've a better chance of keeping Rivera out of the game, which is the only proper way to defence against a pitcher who has now eclipsed Sandy Koufax for holding the all-time lowest post-season ERA (0.68 for Rivera, against Koufax's 0.88, though bear in mind that Koufax earned his strictly in World Series competition - no division play in his era - and as a starting pitcher who often as not threw a shutout when the money was on the table.).
32 posted on 10/22/2001 12:53:15 AM PDT by BluesDuke
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To: Alberta's Child
It was good to see the Yankees lose 14-3 the other night. That'll teach George Steinbrenner to invite an @sshole like Bill Clinton to a World Series game.

As I posted on another thread, the Yanks were up 2-0 when I saw that Clinton was at the game. At that moment, I knew the game was lost!

33 posted on 10/22/2001 12:58:52 AM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: NYCVirago
As I posted on another thread, the Yanks were up 2-0 when I saw that Clinton was at the game. At that moment, I knew the game was lost!

Billyboy was busy on Saturday. Blew the game for the Yankees, then showed up in time to hear his wife get booed at the Concert for New York at the Garden.

Hmm...we KNOW Hill was in town that day, now why wasn't the Yankees numero-uno fan at the stadium? Thinkthinkthink...No, I can't imagine why she wouldn't show up during a playoff game.

34 posted on 10/22/2001 6:40:37 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: Satadru
If there's another spectacularly-timed Yankee home run tonight, I don't want them to play "Cotton-Eyed Joe" again afterward! BAD idea! Jeez, I thought the upper deck was going to come down with all that foot-stomping.
35 posted on 10/22/2001 6:45:49 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: notyourregularhandle
If you really think that the mariners have played their hardest against the yankees, then you didn't watch much of the regular season

Umm...beg pardon, but--if the Mariners aren't playing their hardest NOW, then what are they saving it for?

36 posted on 10/22/2001 6:57:07 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: Senator Pardek
"America's Team doing it for America."

Spare me. I'm a damn proud American and I couldn't give a rat's ass about the Yankees' self proclamations. The real "America's Team" is putting their butts on the line on the other side of the globe for the likes of you and your trivial games.

America's Team? You should be embarassed...

37 posted on 10/22/2001 6:57:22 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: notyourregularhandle
Get Real.... Petite against Sealy (or however yu spell it)... It's over... 116 down the drain.
38 posted on 10/22/2001 7:01:24 AM PDT by JARthur
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To: Senator Pardek
America's Team doing it for America

I hate it when any sports team adopts that label, even if it's one that I like. I like thw Yankees, but my heart is with the D-backs. D-backs in 7.

39 posted on 10/22/2001 7:07:18 AM PDT by sirshackleton
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To: Hatteras
I lived in the New York region for twenty-five years and the only time Yankee fans made their presence noticed was when the Yankees were winning.

BTW How many Yankee games has Ms Rodham attended since being elected?

40 posted on 10/22/2001 7:11:26 AM PDT by monocle
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