Phillies have edge against Pettitte in Game 6

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Andy Pettitte is 3-0 with a 3.24 ERA in four starts this postseason.
By Eduardo Perez, ESPN
The defending champion Phillies fought their way back into the World Series with a big victory at home, pushing the World Series to Game 6 in the Bronx. The Yankees' Andy Pettitte will face the Phillies' Pedro Martinez in a battle that will likely go down to the last few innings. In Game 6, the momentum is definitely in the Phillies' favor despite the fact that the Yankees are playing at home. I don't expect Pettitte to be at his best this go-round. Instead, I expect him to use his wits in order to survive. If he is able to give the Yankees five to six good innings, he will be a success. Joe Girardi is taking a big gamble by going with Pettitte on three days' rest. But at the same time, he is sticking with his plan, and you have to give him credit for that. If Pettitte doesn't look good, Girardi is going to take a lot of heat.MARTINEZ VS. PETTITTE
Game 6 will be the first head-to-head postseason matchup between Pedro Martinez and Andy Pettitte. Here's how they've fared against each other in six career regular-season meetings:
| Martinez | Pettitte | |
| W-L | 3-3 | 3-3 |
| IP | 39 2/3 | 33 2/3 |
| ERA | 3.86 | 5.88 |
| Opp. BA | .208 | .298 |
| K-BB | 53-6 | 28-11 |
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Andy Pettitte got the win in Game 3 of the World Series, overcoming a lack of command (three walks, 57 percent of his pitches for strikes -- both low marks for the hurler during the 2009 postseason). Pettitte surrendered two home runs to Jayson Werth, but neutralized Philly's left-handed trio of Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez (combined 0-for-8, 5 K's).
Excluding an overall gem in his 2009 postseason debut, Pettitte has been lights-out against lefties while leaving the light on against righties. Pitching on short rest in Game 6, Pettitte will look to continue his success against lefties and manage the damage by righties in hopes of closing out the series.
| Pettitte: Last 3 Starts, 2009 Postseason | ||
| Vs. LHB | vs. RHB | |
| Opponents' Batting Average | .188 | .302 |
| Opponents' Slugging Percentage | .188 | .585 |
| Opponents' Extra-Base Hits | 0 | 7 |
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| Game 6 Tendencies: World Series History | ||
| • Nine of past 12 Game 6s decided by 1-2 runs | ||
| • Home team has won 10 of past 13 Game 6s | ||
| • No HR in four of past five Game 6s | ||
| • Ten of 61 Game 6s decided in walk-off fashion | ||
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BATTER VS. PITCHER
Each team has already seen the Game 6 starter in this series. Here are the updated career numbers against Pedro Martinez and Andy Pettitte.
| Phillies vs. Pettitte | ||
| PLAYER | STATS | |
| Paul Bako | 0-for-1 (.000) | |
| Eric Bruntlett | 0-for-1 (.000) | |
| Pedro Feliz | 3-for-10 (.300), 2 K | |
| Ben Francisco | 2-for-5 (.400), 1 K | |
| Ryan Howard | 1-for-12 (.083), 3 K | |
| Raul Ibanez | 6-for-24 (.250), 1 HR, 7 K | |
| Jimmy Rollins | 5-for-20 (.250), 1 HR, 2 K | |
| Carlos Ruiz | 2-for-4 (.500), 1 HR | |
| Matt Stairs | 0-for-9 (.000), 1 K | |
| Chase Utley | 1-for-10 (.100), 5 K | |
| Shane Victorino | 3-for-8 (.375), 1 K | |
| Jayson Werth | 3-for-16 (.188), 3 HR, 5 K | |
| Yankees vs. Martinez | ||
| PLAYER | STATS | |
| Robinson Cano | 0-for-15 (.000) | |
| Johnny Damon | 5-for-28 (.179), 5 K | |
| Eric Hinske | 8-for-30 (.267), 1 HR, 10 K | |
| Jerry Hairston Jr. | 28-for-105 (.367), 7 K | |
| Derek Jeter | 4-for-7 (.267), 4 HR, 29 K | |
| Hideki Matsui | 11-for-45 (.244), 2 HR, 8 K | |
| Jose Molina | 2-for-11 (.182), 1 K | |
| Jorge Posada | 15-for-72 (.208), 4 HR, 34 K | |
| Alex Rodriguez | 17-for-61 (.279), 1 HR, 22 K | |
| Nick Swisher | 0-for-2 (.000) | |
| Mark Teixeira | 2-for-9 (.222), 1 HR, 4 K | |
