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Sports
Rainout could help out AngelsPublished 10/25/09
NEW YORK (AP) - An hour after Game 6 of the AL championship series was postponed, there was Andy Pettitte in a nearly empty Yankee Stadium, drenched in the pouring rain. With his short hair soaked and sweat shirt dripping, the New York Yankees' pitcher played catch in the outfield and ran light sprints through thick puddles on the warning track before finally grabbing some cover in the dugout. Admittedly eager, Pettitte will have to wait for his chance to close out the Los Angeles Angels. Game 6 never started last night and was rescheduled for 8:20 p.m. tonight. "The worst part of it is just the wait. This was...
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