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Phillies-Yankees: A.J. Burnett Outduels Pedro Martinez, Yankees Even Series

So much for this being an offensive World Series.
For the second night in a row we saw a pitcher’s duel in the Bronx. Last night A.J. Burnett out-dueled Pedro Martinez as the New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 to even their best-of-seven series at one game a piece.

What you saw last night was two pitchers going about getting hitters out in two completely different ways, but getting the same result.

Firing His Wife Jamie: Not Los Angeles Dodgers' Frank McCourt's Worst Move

No, that would have been that of Paul DePodesta, in 2005. As a Moneyball fan, I was sorry to see DePodesta go. And in fact, it may have cost the Dodgers the 2009 World Series, as discussed below.

Shortly after taking the reins, DePodesta angered Dodgers fans with a trade that at its heart was Paul Lo Duca for a pitcher, Brad Penny.

Despite being a catcher, Lo Duca was a "league average" hitter, that is to say, one of the better batters on a light-hitting Dodgers team.

A.J. Burnett, Hideki Matsui Beat Phillies in World Series Game Two

All the bright spots and the warts have been exposed after two games in the 2009 World Series.

Mariano Rivera, perhaps the brightest of all stars, pitched a two-inning save to preserve a 3-1 Yankees victory over the Phillies on Thursday night in New York.

The World Series is now tied, at one win a piece.

Hideki Matsui hit the go-ahead solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning to give the Yankees their first lead of the series, 2-1.

Goodbye, Melvin Mora

In a way, it’s like watching the dude you went to high school with that always had something smart to say walk across the stage at graduation.

You spent most of your time convincing yourself not to punch him in the mouth, but you remember the times where he actually said something funny.

Philadelphia Phillies Give Pedro Martinez Nod for Game Two

After spanking the New York Yankees 6-1 in Game One of the World Series last night, what will the Philadelphia Phillies do for an encore?

Philly is a +170 underdog for tonight’s Game Two, while the Yanks are -200 home faves with an over/under set at 9.

The Phillies will send a familiar Yankees foe to the mound tonight in Pedro Martinez, who has enjoyed a hate-hate relationship with Pinstripes fans dating back to his days with the Boston Red Sox.

Have a Happy Halloween and Enjoy My Blue Jay-Inspired Jack-O-Lantern!

In between scarfing down bags of Halloween Kisses and trick-or-treating at a very questionable age, I'd just like to wish you all a Happy Halloween!

This Blue Jays inspired Jack-O-Lantern (or Jay-O-Lantern as I prefer to call it) took me about three hours in total to carve. That included two hours of gutting, tracing, and carving, then one hour of trying to put everything back into place with toothpicks once it all fell out the front.

Yankees-Phillies World Series: A.J. Burnett Bests Pedro in 3-1 Game Two Win

The Yankees had lost Game One of the World Series on Wednesday 6-1 to the Phillies.

With Game Two of the World Series on Thursday, the Yankees felt a little pressure with their backs against the wall.

The Yankees were sending up their No. 2 starter in A.J. Burnett, a guy some Yankee fans don't have complete faith in, but at times has the look of being completely dominant, while the Phillies were countering with Pedro Martinez, a pitcher who is certainly no stranger to the postseason, the World Series, or pitching in Yankee Stadium.

Dino Daddy: Godzilla Chases Pedro As Yankees Even Up World Series

The strategy when facing Pedro Martinez is always to just wait him out, get his pitch count up, then pounce on the relievers who take over for him in the seventh inning.

In the fourth, everything appeared to be going as planned, as Mark Teixeira's homer tied the game and the Yankees started getting better swings against the future Hall of Famer.

Phillies-Yankees: Teixeira, Matsui Lift New York To Game Two Victory

The New York Yankees gave a reason why they are Pedro Martinez’s daddy.

Martinez pitched six innings giving up three runs in the 3-1 Game Two victory by the Yankees. Pedro allowed two solo homers, one to first baseman Mark Teixeira in the fourth and then another to Hideki Matsui in the sixth on a pitch that was practically in the dirt.

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