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Ken Rosenthal talks with the Yankees after New York's 27th World Series title. Hear what they had to say about their Game 6 win against the Phillies.

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" First World Series title since 2000. How gratifying is this one after waiting all those years."

" His face a lot to be here you know I'm I'm excited. I mean this guy did you know win. We did a lot of things well during the year we got CC and Burnett appeared to you have to really get as to why we are and that's a reason why we want them because of."

" Pitching. And defense tonight the crowd was chanting his name. How is able to pitch so well on three days' rest."

" He was dead on and he really was calm. Was able to put the ball where he wanted to. It's sort of the start he really -- by starting Q Bailey and wanted to redeem himself and he won nine games so he really wanted to do -- better today."

" Yourself Andy Mariano Jeter. We've all been here so long what does this mean."

" Wow man. You never know when you -- get back here you know it's so beautiful my teammates that have been here before we do know it."

" You know this really says a lot about our team. I'm excited. I mean I'm Kris does that really I'm enjoying the moment right now."

" Right thank you very much and let's go to Mark Grace. But thanks so much getting them down here with Johnny do first and foremost congratulations. This is his second world championship you go along with the Boston Red Sox got one now with the New York Yankees can you compare him."

" You know that they're both incredible I mean. To win in Boston in 2004 after a six years it was -- special succession for baseball. The coming in here by -- here by contract did. -- helping this team win a World Series here. You know -- one of the few who can say they have agreeable places this being their Hinske so it's really special. I would imagine now this makes -- a little better than that -- doesn't get playing time for the kill them."

" Much to Sarah we just off Hideki Matsui told them you can hit. Talk about his performance tonight on my goodness you need you can't can't say enough about Matsui all here in the biggest game of the year. Unbelievable I've never seen -- hit like death bed and a World Series and I think hid under the schools there is the you came here for this very chance to win a World Series and what's it like to get to wish fulfilled so soon you know and -- I've been so baked goods this entire time Atlanta actor rare and that is that Brian Graeme randomly me in the right direction and and a guide -- me down. They you can let me here and this is unbelievable. Mark this team so many great hitters. Have the greatest post season and yet they're part of a lineup that is so dynamic. It almost didn't even matter. What is it like it because -- group it's been a team effort all season long it's been about team has been about one player you look at our entire roster -- everyone contributed. Ever contribute this post season and it's not a not about one player this entire team is so special. Headed Jorge Mariano and Jeter. Can you tell how much it means to them it's it's an absolute honor for me to to win it seemed to sit with those guys they are pitchers champions there -- Yankee legends. And for me to be a small part of this championship -- them. He can't describe it."

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