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| Yanks blanked by Marlins in Series finale |
 Andy Pettitte allowed just one earned run in seven innings in Game 6. (Gary Hershorn/AP)
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Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera held the Marlins to just a pair of runs in Game 6, but the Yankees were unable to make anything happen against Florida ace Josh Beckett as the Marlins won, 2-0, to claim victory in the 2003 World Series. Full story >
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| Oct. 24, 2003 |
All eyes on Pettitte in Game 6Game 2 of the World Series is long behind Andy Pettitte (pictured). So is Game 2 of the
ALDS and the ALCS. Pettitte has already saved the Yankees three times in this postseason. "All that's in the past," said New York's Game 6 starter
Friday. Full story >
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Giambi to have surgery after SeriesJason Giambi will undergo diagnostic arthroscopic surgery to reveal the extent
of an injury to his left knee as soon as the World Series ends,
GM Brian Cashman said on Friday. Giambi has been diagnosed with an inflamed tendon and patella tendinitis. Full story >
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Game 5, Oct. 23, 2003 Marlins 6, Yankees 4 Wrapup >
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Game 4, Oct. 22, 2003 Marlins 4, Yankees 3 Wrapup >
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Game 3, Oct. 21, 2003 Yankees 6, Marlins 1 Wrapup >
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| Oct. 20, 2003 |
Moose gets loose for Game 3Mike Mussina (pictured) didn't hide his frustration after ALCS Game 5, his third straight
playoff loss. But two days later, Mussina made another statement with his first
career relief stint in Game 7 helping the Yankees rally for a trip to the World
Series. Full
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A continuity of success for YankeesIt never gets old, playing in this October thing called the World Series, Yankees past and present say.
The Yankees have played in six of them in the last eight years, 10 of them since 1976, and are vying for their 27th World Series title. Full
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Game 2, Oct. 19, 2003 Yankees 6, Marlins 1 Wrapup >
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Game 1, Oct. 18, 2003 Marlins 3, Yankees 2 Wrapup >
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| Oct. 17, 2003 |
Game 1: A matchup for the agesIt's a matchup for the ages as the World Series celebrates its 100th birthday.
For the Yankees, and players like David Wells (pictured), the Fall Classic is
practically a tradition. The Marlins won it all in 1997, but this is a surprise
return for the NL Wild Card winners. Full
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Wells' rubber arm key to Game 1 decisionAfter some long conversations with Mel Stottlemyre, Joe Torre announced a bit of
a stunner. David Wells, who started Game 5 of the ALCS and pitched to three
batters in Game 7, will be on the bump again at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.
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