Lance Berkman and Andy Pettitte led the way in Game 2, as the Yankees beat the Twins, 5-2.
Best of All: The Yankees banged out 10 hits against the hated Carl Pavano. Pettitte shined with a seven-inning, two-run outing. “Typical Andy,” as Berkman put it.
Berkman broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth with a solo shot, then broke a 2-2 tie in the seventh with an RBI double. Talk about clutch.
Worst of All: Jorge Posada was the only Yankee starter without a hit. That’s about it!
Coming Up: The two teams head back to New York for the next two games of the series, but the Yankees could end it early with a win Saturday night.
October 7, 2010
Berkman, Pettitte propel Game 2 victory
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Berkman, Pettitte propel Game 2 victory
2010-10-07T21:21:00-04:00
Lenny Neslin
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