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New York Gov. David Paterson arrives at his midtown office, Friday, March 5, 2010 in New York. Paterson is facing allegations that he and his staff interfered in a domestic violence case involving a top governor's aide. Also, a state ethics panel has accused him of seeking and accepting World...
View Photo »Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, left, and New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi greet each other at the plate before the two World Series teams met for their spring training baseball game at Brighthouse Field in Clearwater, Fla. , Thursday, March 4, 2010.
View Photo »Philadlphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, left, chats with New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi during pre-game warm-ups before the two 2009 World Series teams met in a spring training baseball game at Brighthouse Field in Clearwater, Fla. , Thursday, March 4, 2010.
View Photo »New York Gov. David Paterson answers questions during a news conference in Albany, N.Y. , on Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Paterson, trying to hold onto office in the face of one scandal, was accused Wednesday of violating state ethics laws when he sought and obtained free Yankees tickets for...
View Photo »Chief of Staff Larry Schwartz, left, holds the door for Gov. David Paterson at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. , on Wednesday, March 3, 2010. New York Gov. David Paterson, trying to hold onto office in the face of one scandal, was accused Wednesday of violating state ethics laws when he sought...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi brings the 2009 World Series trophy out to the mound for pregame ceremonies before the Yankees home spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla. , Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
View Photo »New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter, left, balances the 2009 World Series trophy atop Yogi Berra's head as Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson watches during pregame ceremonies prior to the during Yankees home opener spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Steinbrenner...
View Photo »NewYork Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, left, balances the 2009 World Series trophy atop Yogi Berra's head during pregame ceremonies prior to the during Yankees home opener spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla. , Wednesday, March...
View Photo »From left, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, guest instructors Tino Martinez, and Goose Gossage, shortstop Derek Jeter and Hall of Famers Yogi Berra and Reggie Jackson pose with the 2009 World Series trophy during pregame ceremonies prior to the Yankees home opener spring training baseball...
View Photo »Old time Yankees watch as New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, second from left, and Yankee captain Derek Jeter carry the World Series trophy from the mound following a pregame ceremony before th Yankees home spring training baseball opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Steinbrenner...
View Photo »Wearing his World Series ring, Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria leans against a fence as he watches his team work out during spring training baseball on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, in Jupiter, Fla. With the smallest payroll in the majors last year, the Marlins won 87 games and finished six...
View Photo »In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 22, 2010, U.S. Major League pitcher Chan Ho Park of South Korea speaks during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea. Park said Monday that he has signed a one-year contract with the World Series champion New York Yankees that guarantees the South Korean...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi autographs a World Series pennant for fans after pitchers and catchers worked out at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla. , Friday, Feb. 19, 2010.
View Photo »FILE - This July 31, 1973, file photo shows Texas Rangers owner Bob Short, left, congratulating Rangers pitcher Jim Bibby the day after Bibby's no-hitter against the Oakland Athletics, in Oakland. Bibby died Tuesday night, Feb. 16, 2010, at Lynchburg General Hospital in Lynchburg, Va. He was...
View Photo »Susan Finkelstein who was arrested for allegedly offering sex for World Series tickets is seen at Wing Bowl 18, a wing eating contest held before the Super Bowl, in Philadelphia, Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.
View Photo »Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, attends an event for the New York Yankees' 2009 World Series trophy in Hong Kong as part of his Asian tour Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.
View Photo »Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, speaks during an exhibition ceremony for the New York Yankees' 2009 World Series trophy, far right, and the Yomiuri Giants' 2009 Japan Series trophy, unseen, at MLB cafe TOKYO in Japan, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. Both trophies were displayed at...
View Photo »Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, center left, and Takuo Takihana, owner of the Yomiuri Giants, pose for photos during an exhibition ceremony for the Yankees' 2009 World Series trophy, far left, and the Giants' 2009 Japan Series trophy at MLB cafe TOKYO in Japan, Monday, Feb....
View Photo »Specially invited guests Victor Luis, center, and James Manzella observe the New York Yankees' 2009 World Series trophy at MLB cafe TOKYO in Japan, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The trophy was displayed at the Major League themed cafe Monday, and its next stops will be in Beijing and Hong Kong.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Pirates Hall-of-Fame second baseman Bill Mazeroski stands near a model of a statue of himself that the team plans to erect near PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. The statue depicts Mazeroski as he rounds the bases after hitting the game-winning walk-off home run in...
View Photo »Los Angeles Angels' Hideki Matsui visits a factory of Japanese construction and mining equipment manufacturer Komatsu in Hiratsuka, Japan, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. World Series MVP Matsui likes the idea of games between the World Series and Japan Series champions even though he may be retired...
View Photo »FILE - From left are New York Mets' Dwight Gooden, in 1990, Davey Johnson in 1988, and Darryl Strawberry in 1987. Gooden, Strawberry, manager Davey Johnson and general manager Frank Cashen will be inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame this summer, highlighting a class that features...
View Photo »Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui, a two-time All-Star and the 2009 World Series Most Valuable Player with the New York Yankees, poses on the field after the Los Angeles Angels announced the signing of Matsui to a one-year contract, at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Dec. 16,...
View Photo »Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui, a two-time All-Star and the 2009 World Series Most Valuable Player with the New York Yankees, poses on the field after the Los Angeles Angels announced the signing of Matsui to a one-year contract, at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Dec. 16,...
View Photo »Newly-acquired Los Angeles Angels' Hideki Matsui (wearing red cap) poses with manager Mike Scioscia (wearing tan jacket) and Tony Reagins, wearing red jacket), the Angels GM ,during a baseball news conference on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009, in Anahiem, Calif. Matsui and the Angels agreed to...
View Photo »Newly-acquired Los Angeles Angels' Hideki Matsui reacts during a baseball news conference on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009, in Anahiem, Calif. Matsui and the Angels agreed to a $6 million, one-year contract on Wednesday, bringing the World Series MVP and two-time All-Star to the AL West power.
View Photo »Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui, left, a two-time All-Star and the 2009 World Series Most Valuable Player with the New York Yankees, faces reporters with Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia and general manager Tony Reagins, right, as they announce the signing of Matsui to a one-year...
View Photo »Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui, a two-time All-Star and the 2009 World Series Most Valuable Player with the New York Yankees, talks to reporters after the Los Angeles Angels announced the signing of Matsui to a one-year contract, at a news conference at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif....
View Photo »Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui, center, a two-time All-Star and the 2009 World Series Most Valuable Player with the New York Yankees, poses for photographers with Los Angeles Angels general manager Tony Reagins, left, and manager Mike Scioscia after they announced the signing of Matsui to...
View Photo »Singer/Songwriter Alicia Keys is on the cover of the Holiday issue of Uptown Magazine. "Free Spirit" gives Alicia Keys a forum to discuss her latest album "The Element of Freedom," singing her new single "Empire State of Mind" with Jay-Z at Yankee Stadium during the World Series, her new...
View Photo »I didn't know I was playing in (Game 1 of the) World Series in right field until I got to the field ... So I don't always have a complete heads-up about it, but I think it doesn't really matter to me. I think it's good to be uncomfortable sometimes. It keeps you on your toes.
I am honored and humbled to be mentioned in the names of the nominees ... It would be a huge honor to represent the University of South Carolina as a former student-athlete and participant in the College World Series.
The DH is great ... If you look at the DH realistically, the American League wins more World Series, they win more Interleague games, they win more All-Star Games. Why? They're used to run production. So, I love it.
If we were 10-0, would you say we were going to win the World Series? No. So there you there you go. I don't want to say the fans don't understand. It's nothing against anybody else who's in here. Some of these guys aren't going to be on our team. It's not their fault.
Benji was so quiet, and I asked, ‘Hey, when are you going to lead this staff?’ ... He said, ‘I don’t have a right to do that. I’ve only got two years in.’ Well, in 2002, we won a World Series. He came out of his shell.
We had our loyal fans when I was with the White Sox, but we didn't have the huge crowds day in and day out like the Cubs ... It got better after the White Sox won the World Series, and they're packing the house pretty good now. But Wrigley Field is always packed, and it's such a fun environment to play ...
If we were 10-0, are you going to say we're going to win the World Series? No. So there you go.
I think it's important when you bring in a veteran player to a young team to bring in the right veteran players ... You want to bring in guys who are leaders or lead by example, by the way they go about their work. We've brought in guys who have been very successful, who have been in the postseason and ...
We scooped the broadcast industry at the 1987 World Series. Utilizing a prototype chip in place of a large camera tube, we demonstrated a broadcast TV video camera that was capable of clear stop action in full color.
Last year was great but it means nothing now. It's all about this season and there won't be one person in this clubhouse who is satisfied unless we end the season by winning the World Series.
I think winning a World Series makes you hungrier, at least that's been my experience in my time with the Yankees
Everything that is done here is done with a purpose. Everything. We have a team full of guys who have had great success in their careers and that won a World Series last year. These guys act like they haven't accomplished anything, though. It's really been an amazing thing to see.
The fans let you know exactly what they are expecting this season and that's another World Series winner ... It's not a bad thing, though. You want to be in a situation where there are great expectations. The goal should be to win it all at the start of every season.
I know it gets old, pitching in B games, but Jamie's getting his work in, getting stretched out ... And Jamie takes every game like it's the seventh game of the World Series anyway, so you know he's going to have that intensity for what he's doing.
Did the Cubs throw the 1918 World Series to Babe Ruth's Red Sox and incite the Black Sox scandal?
I tell everybody the same thing, and it's true: It's business as usual for me ... It doesn't feel like this is my last spring at all. I don't feel any different, and I don't think I will until the very last minute of the season. Hopefully, it's in the World Series.
You should feel that way as an individual and the team as a whole, (that you can) go out there and win a World Series ... Health is the biggest thing.
There would be nothing like it ... It would be bigger than even the Yankee-Met World Series. I really couldn't think of a sporting event of the four major sports to have something like that. What a spectacle. … You envision something like that. Anybody who doesn't is lying. … It sure would be something ...
I definitely could have gone out there and played [this week]. If it was in the World Series, I think I would have done it, but not in Spring Training. I don't want to take something like this into the season and be bothering me the rest of the year.
We got hot at the end and ran it all the way to the World Series ... It was just kind of a momentum thing.
The team didn't get to where we wanted it to be. We wanted to be in the playoffs, we wanted to be competing for the World Series, and we weren't able to do that ... Personally, I've got a lot to prove to people. I've got a lot to prove to myself. I'm just working hard and trying to do that.
I'm very pleased with where I'm at ... I'm as excited as I've ever been about any season I've ever been a part of. I believe this team can win a World Series if healthy. I'll take our chances. We can be the favorites or we can finish last but I can promise you the 25 guys we break camp with believe we'r...
The Yankees won four World Series when I was there, but I learned my managing skills long before the Yankees ... I got to the Yankees and the work ethic that I believed in started to be successful for me. Most of the work was done before I got there.
The thing you always heard since he'd been here was that he hadn't won a World Series ... His memory of his World Series has to be incredible.
The thing you always heard since he'd been here was that he hadn't won a World Series ... His memory of his World Series has to be incredible.
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New York Gov. David Paterson arrives at his midtown office, Friday, March 5, 2010 in New York. Paterson is facing allegations that he and his staff interfered in a domestic violence case involving a top governor's aide. Also, a state ethics panel has accused... View Photo »
Jay Z & Alicia Keys perform Empire State Of Mind live at the World Series 2009 Game 2 in the Yankee Stadium on October 29, 2009. Watch it in HD!
Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, left, and New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi greet each other at the plate before the two World Series teams met for their spring training baseball game at Brighthouse Field in Clearwater, Fla. , Thursday,... View Photo »
The Yankees celebrated their 27th championship Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium, after beating the Phillies, 7-3, in Game 6 of the World Series. The title comes in the team's inagural season in th...
Philadlphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, left, chats with New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi during pre-game warm-ups before the two 2009 World Series teams met in a spring training baseball game at Brighthouse Field in Clearwater, Fla. , Thursday,... View Photo »
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