Saturday, October 24, 2009

WEATHER POSTPONES GAME 6
Heavy rainfall, thunder and brisk, speedy winds have made themselves clear. Mother Nature wants no Game 6 Saturday night in the Bronx. Fans east and west will have to hold their breaths another night as suspense intensifies for the Joe Saunders vs. Andy Pettite match-up. Fighting for a place in the World Series, the New York Yankees need just one win to advance, while the Los Angeles Angels must win two consecutive games to propel themselves to a all-red World Series match-up with the Philadelphia Phillies. "It doesn't get any better than this, especially going into that ballpark," said Figgins, the Angels' leadoff hitter. "It's going to be another crazy game, I can tell you that. You go back and just enjoy it. The pressure is on both teams." In other news, the New Yankee Stadium is finally finding itself with typical-new stadium hardships like Citi Field in Queens. The Stadium is encountering intense problems and is in need of repair, not wanting to look unpolished for probable the World Series stage Wednesday.

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