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NEW YORK -- They were down, on the way out. But eight outs before they
would've had to go away, the Yankees instead went to Anaheim.
They're all going to Disneyland. Or as close to it as they want to get,
Angel Stadium, which will be open for business Monday night because the
Yankees are back in business.
"We were like desperate animals, just trying to survive," Alex Rodriguez
said after the pack of Yankees did just that, biting the Angels,3-2, Sunday
night," and an animal is most dangerous when it's in the snare."
The snare appeared closed late in Game 4, when their thunderbolts were already
in storage and that Los Angeles bullpen appeared on the scene to do the same to
the whole team.
Shawn Chacon's stoically tenacious effort seemed doomed to be remembered only
for heightening the end's frustration. Into the sixth,the Yankees were still
down,2-0,to John Lackey's one-hitter, angling hopelessly as his curveballs
rolled off the table.
Then a team that is supposed to be too old stopped acting its age and refused
for Chacon's guts to have been spilled in vain.
"Shawn Chacon was unbelievable,"said Jorge Posada, his catcher. "We had to use
the chance Chacon gave us. He pitched brilliantly.He gave us a chanve to win."
Posada was principal aming the gray Yankees who ran with that chance --
literally. In the two-run sevevth that declared that there would be a tomorrow,
and it wouldn't be just a Blue Monday, he ordered 34-year-old legs battered by
years of squatting to "sprint" from first to third on the game-tying single.
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