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ALCS Game Three: Home Is Where The Walk-Off Is

Tonight the Angels status went from zero, back on in this ALCS,  with the team’s walk-off win.

The Yankees are still a game up but the dream of a sweep and an easy way out from the L.A. ghosts of playoffs past  got taken back down to reality in game three’s loss.

Everyone was disappointed but no one was surprised by the Angels winning back at home.

The Yankees have been preparing for a fight and never expected this series to be any different. The Yankees could fluff their cushions by taking game four before heading back to the Bronx leading the series by two.

The game started on a high with our Captain blasting a solo shot into right field. Following Jeter was Arod and then Damon giving the Yankees a 3-0 lead.

Angels Vladimir Guerrero had been hitless for his last 11 plate appearances in a row. Guerrero’s 12th time was a wake-up call by hitting a 2-run blast.

Safe to say that this chump is out of his slump.

After Guerrero, the game was tied as Howie Kendrick hit a home-run the inning before so the game was 3-3.

The fourth Yankees solo homer, by Posada tied the game leading into extra innings.

Pettitte pitched well and should not take any heat because the Southpaw did his job. A solid performance for Pettitte overall. Continue reading ‘ALCS Game Three: Home Is Where The Walk-Off Is’ »