'Two old goats' square off in World Series
NEW YORK - Andy Pettitte leaned forward in his chair and recounted a recent chat he had with Derek Jeter as soon as they both realized what was next in this World Series.
Pettitte vs. old foe Pedro Martinez, with the Yankees one win from ecstasy.
Still chasing that elusive 27th championship, New York will turn to Pettitte once again in Game 6 tonight, hoping he can pitch them past the Philadelphia Phillies on only three days' rest.
"Me and Derek were talking about it in the clubhouse last night. Just how strange is this?" Pettitte said Tuesday. "I think everybody knew it was going to be a great Series. I think everybody knew it was going to be a tough Series. And it looks like it's living up to that."
After wasting a chance to wrap things up in Game 5 at Philadelphia, the Yankees set their sights on clinching at home. They'd love to christen their $1.5 billion ballpark with a World Series title in its first season and give another championship to 79-year-old owner George Steinbrenner.
They've got two chances to do it. Game 7
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