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The Yankees came into this season with big stars and a big payroll. The hallmark of their season was big comebacks -- a league-best 48 in the regular season, then three more among their five postseason victories.
It all makes for one big disappointment that the AL pennant is flying over Rangers Ballpark for the first time.
Needing a win to force a decisive Game 7, Yankees starter Phil Hughes got into trouble in the fifth inning, and a supposedly powerful lineup went down meekly against Colby Lewis.
"We didn't accomplish what we set out to," Girardi said. "And as I told my guys, this hurts. I've been through it as a player. I've been through it as a coach and now I've been through it as a manager. It's not a lot of fun watching other teams celebrate."
The Bronx Bombers came into the series expecting to pounce on the upstart Rangers, just like they had in their three previous playoff series back in the late 1990s. With their postseason pedigree, more wins this season and a first-round sweep, the Yankees were heavily favored.
But they really only outplayed Texas in one inning of Game 1 and all of Game 5.
"They outhit us, they outpitched us, outplayed us and they beat us," Girardi said. "You take away one inning and one game, and it was very one-sided. We just didn't get it done."
Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson were the only reliable hitters. Mark Teixeira was hitless in 14 at-bats this series before being lost to an injury. Cleanup hitter Rodriguez had just four hits and leadoff man Jeter scored only two runs.
Rivera was outstanding as usual, but Girardi was only able to use him in a single save situation -- Game 1. The starting pitching let the club down, from Hughes failing to finish the fifth inning in either of his starts and A.J. Burnett getting into trouble in Game 4. Even ace CC Sabathia was bad in the opener, which New York won 6-5 with a five-inning rally in the eighth.
"Sometimes you run into a buzzsaw," outfielder Nick Swisher said. "It's been an uphill battle the entire series. But sometimes you've got to pull off some tough wins. We couldn't get that done. That nasty feeling we have in our stomachs right now, that's definitely going to help us this offseason."
[Associated Press;
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