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Yankees take World Series bash to streets of New York
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Hideki Matsui, Most Valuable Player for World Series Champions New York Yankees, waves to fansas he rides up lower Broadway November 6, 2009 during a victory parade in New York.
   
 

The World Series champion New York Yankees paraded through the streets of Manhattan Friday, two days after their six-game series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

Major League Baseball fans lined the streets for the ticker-tape parade to celebrate the Yankees winning an American professional sports record 27th World Series title.

"I tell you what, it's been too long, hasn't it?" Yankees infielder Derek Jeter said.

"It feels good to be back, thank you. On behalf of our entire team, we want to thank everyone that came out here today. I really forgot how great it feels."

 
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The title was the first for star third baseman Alex Rodriguez, CC Sabathia and Mark Teixiera. Sabathia and Teixeira came to the Yankees as free agents in the offseason.

Winning titles is almost old hat for Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettitte, who each earned their fifth world championship ring. They also won with the Yanks in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000.

It was the first title as a manager for Joe Girardi, who won a catcher with 1996, 1998 and 1999 Yankee teams.

"The thing I love about this club is I think they took on the pulse of the city of New York," Girardi said.

"This was a club that never gave up and always had a heart. I think that's because of the fans in New York.

"I got a call from 'The Boss' (owner George Steinbrenner) today; he told me the only thing greater than this celebration is doing it two years in a row. So he asked me to remind everyone that pitchers and catchers report in 96 days -- be ready to defend (the title)."

Steinbrenner could not be at the parade Friday because of poor health, but his son Hal summed up his father's feelings.

"It's great to be back. It's hard to believe it's been nine years," Hal Steinbrenner said. "Without you fans, none of this would be possible. You've supported us all year long through the good times and bad times, and this one is for my dad and to you (the fans).

"My family has always made a commitment to field a championship-calibre team, and that will never change. With a little bit of luck, hopefully we can stand here a year from now."

The Yankees' 27 championshs is three more than the 24 Stanley Cups won the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. The Boston Celtics have the most National Basketball Association titles with 17, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most National Football League Super Bowls with six.

The Yankees finished with baseball's best record in the regular season, going 103-59.

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