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Visitor Coverage
Marlins
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FLA 1, NYY 6
Series tied, 1-1
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Home Coverage
Yankees
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By Joe Frisaro / MLB.com
Mark Redman surrendered a two-out, three-run home run in the first inning and an RBI double in the second en route to his first loss of the 2003 postseason. Rick Helling allowed a two-run homer in 2 2/3 innings out of the bullpen. Luis Castillo led the offense with two singles and a run. Full story >
Redman has short night in Game 2 Fast Fish not a factor in Game 2 Schlegel: Warmth awaits Marlins First person: Marlins' Chad Fox World Series Game 2: Game balls WS Score Tracker: Game 2 Contrarians: Posada vs. Pudge World Series postgame notes, Game 2 Fish banking on Beckett in Game 3 Marlins starter undecided for Game 4 Marlins notes: None better than Pudge Florida fans enjoying the Bronx |
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By Mark Feinsand / MLB.com
Andy Pettitte allowed one unearned run over 8 2/3 innings, while striking out seven, to tie the Series, 1-1, on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium. His 13th career postseason win ties Atlanta's John Smoltz for the all-time mark. Hideki Matsui and Alfonso Soriano each clubbed home runs for New York. Full story >
Pettitte comes up big for Yankees The Matchup: Pettitte vs. momentum Bauman: Yankees, fans expect to win Matsui means business, makes history After big game, Yanks' Johnson to sit Game 2 Q&A with Aaron Boone Millar: Pettitte at his best again Yankees get back on track quickly Postseason wins leaders Youth battles experience in Game 3 Yankees notes: Torre juggles the lineup Monument Park drawing a crowd |
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