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Mark Teixeira (left) and Mariano Rivera celebrate the last out of Game 6 at Yankee Stadium, putting to rest the qualms of Yankee fans.
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Touch 'Em All: You could smell the fear on Yankees fans

NEW YORK - They'll deny it today, these Yankees fans, but for most of yesterday, Gotham was in full sweating panic. After Game 4, they already had packed subways from all the boroughs, racing to get quality curb spots for the inevitable parade down Broadway's Canyon of Heroes.

Yesterday, no parade talk. World Series doom scenarios dominated the day.

You couldn't see this panic on your Fox telecast, since few in the lower seats at Yankee Stadium seemed familiar with the Yankees. Maybe that guy wrapped in a cashmere scarf caught one once in his youth. We were too intimidated to find out.

In truth, the lower seats last night were a mishmash. A lady of a certain age in her fur coat. Former Yankees great Dave Winfield high-fiving his way through the seats pregame. But not entirely Park Avenue.

"Game 2, they got kicked out, six of them," one guy in the back of the section behind the Yankees dugout said to an usher, pointing toward some seats closer to home plate. "They pushed the lady cop?"

"They pushed the lady cop," the usher confirmed.

"It was early in the game," the other guy said.

Last night's game played out the way it did, but yesterday, Yankees fans - the most sophisticated on Earth, just ask them - were all but shouting that their manager had turned into a bozo, sending old men to the mound on short rest.

Yankees fans openly feared that if Ryan Howard found his groove, another historic collapse would be inevitable. They couldn't even win a battle of the bullpens until it was time for the great Mariano Rivera.

Discussing the bullpen - that's where you really saw the flop sweat. (Who says NYC and Philly have nothing in common?) Yesterday, adult baseball fans seriously discussed the possibility of bringing Rivera out of the Yankees' bullpen for the seventh inning of Game 6.

Make no mistake: No bad words here for the man who turns 40 this month. Rivera's the best in the business, ever. When he retires, his cut fastball will go straight to the Hall of Fame.

We wished they just went ahead and started Rivera in Game 6. Really see how long he could go.

House of pain

You walk into Yankee Stadium and they've got the YES network on the televisions, often with the sound down. the only thing worse than watching the simulcast of Mike Francesa's WFAN radio show is seeing it with the sound turned down.

Memory lane

This from Jack the Hack, once the pride of Long Island: "The night that Chris Chambliss hit a ninth-inning home run to give the Yanks their first pennant since '64, three friends and I went across the street afterward to Stan's Bar . . . waiting for the crowds for the 4 train downtown to thin out. We walked in, and there was a guy standing behind the bar - no, it was on the bar - holding a Cincinnati Reds cap he'd just bought a couple of storefronts down at Manny's Baseball Land. He held the red Reds cap aloft, and then pulled out his lighter and lit it on fire. And the entire bar - jammed, hundreds and hundreds of drunken Yankee fans - started chanting, 'Pete Rose sucks! Pete Rose sucks!' "

Sounds reasonable

As of yesterday at 4:30 p.m., the cheapest tickets on StubHub for both last night's game and a potential Game 7 were $450 for outfield bleacher seats. The most expensive? I was rooting for the guy who put his 18th-row seat behind the dugout at $992,895.35. Only $18.95 above the list price.

Going viral

Have you seen the photo of the Phanatic climbing the Empire State Building? It's making the rounds via e-mail.

Credit where credit is due

The New York Post was on its game. Shane Victorino in that cheerleader outfit was a strong start. But yesterday's Photoshopped portrayal of Pedro Martinez was inspired. Pedro's head on a baby in a diaper. Spank him, Yanks. Daddy to whup Pedro tonight.

Today's limerick

Fitzpatrick was kind enough to send in his daily limerick from an undisclosed location.

There once was a writer named Fitzy,

on the road he stayed at the Ritzy.

When the Series went six,

he took out the sticks,

a golf ball is something he hits, see?

61*

Former Phillies pitching coach Joe Kerrigan said yesterday on ESPN-AM (950) that in the postseason, opposing hitters have batted .478 against Cole Hamels after his 60th pitch.

Yankee Stadium memory

Jay Z walked by before Game 2, about to perform. Taking big strides, he looked exactly like an athlete before a big game, even a fighter going to the ring. He meant business.

Memory lane II

Jack the Hack, now the pride of Atlanta, recalls this one from Game 1 of the '96 World Series, after the teenage Andruw Jones went deep twice and the Braves humbled the Pinstripes: "After the game, the tiny old press elevator was already packed when another person climbed aboard. Henry Kissinger. Someone asked Doctor K what he thought about the game, and H the K, in his best Dr. Strangelove accent, replied: "I've had days like this. I've lost countries on days like this."


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Things Overheard Pregame

1 "They're going for 27. You know that, right?"

2 "You know what, this guy deserved to get punched."

3 "If you have to win every year, seek therapy."

4 "I think those seats in the Aux [press] Box are higher than Balloon Boy."

5 "Second time in two days. We lost him last night at dinner."


Contact staff writer Mike Jensen at 215-854-4489 or mjensen@phillynews.com.

Comments   
Posted 12:23 PM, 11/05/2009
23isking
Thats Bullsh**. After they lost that Fifth game all that was being said HERE was that "We get Pedro in Yankee stadium...its done" ...Revise History all you want. If not for Cliff Lee, the Yankees Might have walked thru the Phillies... so Please save yer BS article, and your revisionist history.
Posted 01:34 PM, 11/05/2009
Yanksin4
What a bunch of sore losers this town is. First I hear the excuses about how much money the Yankees have. Then I see this nonsense about how Yankee fans were sweating out a victory, ludicrous exaggerations about the price of tickets at Yankee Stadium, and just basically throwing hand grenades left and right at anything "Yankee." Grow up Philly and focus on your team and convince your owners to build a better baseball model than the Yankees did, who by the way, did everything by the book and followed the rules of baseball in building this great World Championship team that just beat your team.
Posted 11:02 PM, 11/05/2009
Jerzydog
What fear,you mean like losing in game 5 like your boy Rollins predicted!!!!!!!We knew we had this after Lidge blew the game the other night!!!!!Take losing like a man,stop bein a B@tch,you got beat by a better team!!!!!!!
Posted 01:41 AM, 11/06/2009
BronxBombers69
Now that the Phillies writers in Philadelphia cant write about the team they want to talk about how scare the Yankees fans were. Ouch.....Fear? We came to Philly and took 2 out of 3 and we were scared? Even in game 5 lee didn't seems to be the same cocky pitcher that pitched game 1. He was lucky the Yankees didn't have enough innings to get to through the Phillies bullpen . Howard couldn't hit a ball even if he use The Empire state building. Rollins was "The quiet man" after his gaffe of saying The Phills in 5! ups, after that he didn't say a word. Then The Philadelphia writers complained of The Yankees lock on free agency. How many excuses you guys have about New York? Now since you cant win at nothing you picking on us, The Fans. Let me make this clear......We beat you because we have the best team, The best city and yes the best fans in baseball.Fear? hahahahah UHUHUHUHUHU we are scared! GO NY YANKEES!
Posted 01:22 AM, 11/07/2009
SkateNY
Shoulda, coulda, woulda...unusual to read sour grapes from a sports writer. Usually it comes from the fans and/or players on the losing team. Congratulations for creating a new category of those who cannot accept reality. The type of "fear" that you describe has existed in every tight or semi-tight playoff game since the first pitch in the first baseball game was ever thrown. Or didn't you notice? Fact is, you can see (and if you noticed, it did appear) on players' faced on both teams at different times during the Series. The bottom line is that the Phillies players showed it more during and at the end of game 6 than any of the fans or Yankees players did at any other time during the series. I'm sorry that your heart is broken, but that's not a good enough reason to criticize Yankees fans for appearing tense -- to you -- during a well-fought series.
Posted 01:40 AM, 11/07/2009
SkateNY
I don't want you to lose your job over it or even be reprimanded for it -- either would be silly -- if only because you've driven controversy which converts into Web hits. But your article was just plain stupid, and I think it would be to your benefit to acknowledge this. Sports fans are generally not as ignorant as you seem to portray us. Nothing is "lucky" in sports, particularly in championships. Were the NY Giants "lucky" when the won the Super Bowl? If so, that means every other team in the NFL, including your Eagles, was only "unlucky," despite the fear that you could "smell" on their faces throughout the playoffs. If the Eagles get to the Super Bowl or the Phillies get back to the World Series next year, does this mean that they were simply lucky? Your premise is not only flawed, it's not even a premise. What your suggesting is that "smelling" fear on the faces of fans in support of the winning team is correlated with having the winning team win. I'm very embarrassed that I need to spell this out to you.
Posted 08:22 AM, 11/07/2009
barbo
Mike Jensen. You are as stupid as you are ugly! What a complete whining DUTCH BAG you are! You suck as a sportswriter and a human being so maybe you should just do us all a favor, Phillie fans include, and draw yourself a nice bath, take some pills and just fade away.
Posted 09:58 AM, 11/09/2009
IrishBrendan
Hey Mike ... you were saying??? Your Phillies (losing team in American sports history might I remind you) can win the next 24 World Series in a row and STILL have less championships than our beloved Yankees. I'm enjoying this one all winter!
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