Friday, October 30, 2009

The New York Yankees played The Philadelphia Phillies last night at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees pitching staff has been camouflaged all summer by its powerful offense, but it was unveiled in full force Thursday night, just in time to save the season. Starter A.J. Burnett and closer Mariano Rivera throttled the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1, tying the World Series 1-1. The Yankees, scoring four runs in two games at Yankee Stadium, hope their offense can be rejuvenated when the Series moves to Philadelphia for three games beginning Saturday at Citizens Bank Park.
If the series goes longer than three more games, it will return to Yankee Stadium for game 6.

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