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Hear from the Yankees after their 8-5 win over the Phillies. Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run homer to help New York take a 2-1 lead in the World Series.

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" A big hit force because it really got us going -- he has been so good force in the playoffs mean Alex has been a great player for a long time. And he's one of the reasons I mean he's a big reason more at this point what he did in the first two series and he has been patient and he is not trying to do too much I mean he hit a home run to right field on the right field line to me tell you are not over swinging. And he stayed in this game plan and he's been huge force. Yeah I mean I think you it was a big head I think you'll -- up a little bit. You know. I felt really good and it was a little weird to have the first home run in the replay and the whole nine yards but. 22 big runs --"

" You know tragic and I'm thinking you know 67 here you can't give them a run you know and obviously we put up big numbers -- number that one inning. And you know -- you know. Obviously in these two really good about what we've done you know in your open it. I can just keep things together against Carolina. To just get us through at some innings you know an -- submitting innings but. It was tough time I'll ITI couldn't I couldn't put the ball are once you know what I'm getting it down away consistently like I want to. Like what they go through my curveball for strikes. It was an -- ground."

" As Fisher there's different when you're in the post season you're in your New York it's completely different than anywhere else I've ever been so. You know it's nice to have a day like this. But here's just one game I mean right now we're we're seeking to -- all about the team and you know we -- get this thing. Obviously come in here into hostile crowd like tonight. It's great to definitely get game one here."

" But we played three games of me in but most would go four games to play him -- good decent movie going -- style or should do it. You know that's how I look at it -- you know that that's baseball on its way it goes and pigeons. It just often good hitting and you like like -- tonight pretty close they'll have to hitters completely. And and you like is -- guys that the short series there. Italy that's what you singularly a lot of public not -- Expression -- if if we're much more runs so you know we we could come out tomorrow and score runs -- like we couldn't. We were different cable put runs on the board and it's just matter of the matter come that we do and if you know like we got to come out with the idea that we don't -- you don't Amare and that's how we've been playing all year and you know continue you know people plan."

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