TUESDAY,OCT.23,2001 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 9A Yankees bound for World Series The Associated Press NEW YORK — The New York Yankees made a liar out of Lou Piniella. The AL championship series never made it back to Seattle, as the Mariners manager promised, thanks to a 12-3 victory in Game 5 last night that gave the Yankees a chance to win their fourth straight World Series. "I have never been prouder of a group of men in my life," manager Joe Torre told his team. "Whatever motivates us, I know the NY on your cap had a lot to do with it. This ballclub will be remembered by me forever." MVP Andy Pettitt took a shutout into the seventh inning, Bernie Williams and Paul O'Neill homered, and the Yankees put the bumbling Mariners away early. Next up for New York is Game 1 of the World Series against aces Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Bank One Ballpark on Saturday night. The Yankees jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the third inning thanks to third baseman David Bell's error and Williams' third homer in as many days. "You need a different hero every night," said Derek Jeter. "Fortunately we have 25 heroes." A team that looked old and tired in the first two games in the opening round against Oakland staged an improbable rally. One home run swing away from being swept, the Yankees showed a resiliency that endeared them more than ever to their fans in this shaken city. "Down 2-0 to one of the best clubs in baseball, you never, never, never doubted yourselves." Torre said in toasting his team. "This city needed something like this. We needed something like this." Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was among the 56,370 fans cheering Torre's Yankees so loudly the stadium shook. The celebration was a wonderful distraction from the heartache and devastation endured by this city following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "I think it's as emotional as I've ever heard it at Yankee Stadium," Giuliani said. "This year I have to say the emotion adds something extra to it." After Shane Spencer's sliding catch ended the game, Giuliani and Torre walked arm in arm to the mound to congratulate the celebrating players. The Yankees of Derek Jeter, Williams and Pettitte became the first team since their predecessors in 1960-64 to win four straight pennants. After Tino Martinez's three-run homer in the eighth inning, the fans chanted: "No Game 61 No Game 61"—as if Piniella and the Mariners didn't know that already. "The one thought that did come to my mind strangely enough is this city had suffered a lot and let out a lot of emotion," Piniella said. "I felt good for them. I really did. That's a strange thought from a manager" who was getting whipped badly. The Mariners joined baseball's only other 116-win team as a postseason dud. The 1906 Chicago Cubs lost the World Series to the crosstown White Sox in six games. South six games. "The amazing thing about baseball is no matter how many games you win, unless you win the World Series you're going to feel disappointment," Piniella said. The Yankees showed a bit of their own bravado, not bringing their suitcases to the stadium for a cross-country flight that never took off. "We wanted to be confident," Pettite said. "We wanted to get it done tonight." Seattle's best shot in the game came in the first inning after Mike Cameron reached on a one-out double that third baseman Scott Brosius appeared to lose sight of in the red-white-and-blue background of bunting hanging over the stands. But with two outs, Edgar Martinez hit a soft liner to left field that Chuck Knoblauch made a shootop catch on to save a run. It was Knoblauch's miss on a similar play that turned Game 5 in Seattle's favor. The fielding play that turned this game came in the third inning when the sure-handed Bell misplayed Brosius' grounder leading off the inning for an error. Alfonso Soriano, whose ninth-inning homer won Game 4, lined a single to center field off Aaron Sele. After a sacrifice bunt, Jeter hit a sacrifice fly and gave New York the lead, and David Justice followed with an RBI double. RBJ double. Williams then hit a drive toward the monuments in left-center — where Yankee greats from past dynasties are honored — for his 16th postseason homer and made the score 4-0 O'Neill, likely in his final days before retirement, hit his second homer of the series to make it 5-0 in the fourth, and that was more than enough for Pettitte. Eagles sail by Giants in fourth-quarter win The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. The New York Giants let the Philadelphia Eagles hang around. Big mistake. Donovan McNabb threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to James Thrash with 1:52 left in the game and gave Philadelphia a 10-9 victory against the Giants yesterday. seems likely to challenge. the touchdown followed a 27-yard punt by Rodney Williams that gave Philadelphia a first down at the New York 40 with 5:52 left. Six plays later, McNabb rolled to his right, bought time and found Thrash in the left corner of the end zone with Will Peterson chasing in futility. As much credit goes to the Philadelphia defense, which held New York to four straight series of three downs and out. Then it forced a fumble by Giants quarterback Kerry Collins on New York's final possession when Jeremiah Trotter stripped the ball and Brandon Whiting managed to recover before the ball went out of bounds. New York had jumped to a 9-0 lead in the first half as it controlled the ball for 24:35 of the 30 minutes. But it couldn't get the ball in the end zone, settling for field goals of 24, 21, and 24 yards by Morten Andersen. The defense, meanwhile, sacked McNabb six times, two by Michael Strahan, who now has 101/2 in his last four games. It was the second one-point loss for the Giants, who lost 15-14 in St. Louis last week in a game in which the Rams forced a tumble as New York was driving for the winning field goal. It was the first time since 1930 that the Giants had lost consecutive one-point games. The Giants took a 3-0 lead on Andersen's 24-yard field goal at the end of a 64 yard. Then it was 9-0 on Andersen's second 24-yarder that followed another plodding drive. That march covered 61 yards on 13 plays and ate up another 8:28. Late in the third quarter, the Eagles reached the New York 7 with the help of two penalties against the Giants. But McNabb's third-down pass was out of the end zone and David Akers' 25-yard field goal cut it to 9-3. 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