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Yankees will start Sabathia in Game 4 of World Series


Last Update: 10/31 5:58 pm
CC Sabathia #52 of the New York Yankees celebrates striking out Mike Napoli #44 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to end the seventh inning in Game One of the ALCS during the 2009 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium on October 16, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images)
CC Sabathia #52 of the New York Yankees celebrates striking out Mike Napoli #44 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to end the seventh inning in Game One of the ALCS during the 2009 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium on October 16, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images)

As expected, Yankees manager Joe Girardi announced Saturday that CC Sabathia will start Game 4 of the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.

Just a day after Phillies manager Charlie Manuel announced that Joe Blanton would start Game 4, Girardi said he would let his ace pitch on three days' rest for Sunday's game. Philadelphia opted against the same strategy, choosing instead to start ace Cliff Lee for Game 5 on normal rest.

Sabathia will be pitching on short rest for the second time this postseason, having done so for Game 4 of the ALCS against the Angels. He was spectacular in that contest, giving up one run on five hits in eight innings in earning the win.

Despite the success, Sabathia has not fared well against the Phillies in the playoffs. Last year, with Milwaukee, he started Game 2 of the NLDS in Philadelphia and was hammered for five runs in just 3 2/3 innings. He threw 98 pitches -- only 55 for strikes -- and received the loss.

Sabathia also lost to the Phillies in Game 1 of this year's World Series, although he gave up just two solo home runs to Chase Utley in seven innings.

The Yankees' prized offseason acquisition has pitched well in the playoffs thus far in 2009, compiling a 3-1 record with a 1.52 earned run average in 29 2/3 innings pitched.

Girardi also hinted that he may start A.J. Burnett and Andy Pettitte on short rest for Game 5 and Game 6 -- if necessary. If Girardi decides against that strategy, Chad Gaudin could pitch Game 5. Sabathia is now lined up to pitch a possible Game 7 on three days' rest.

The World Series is currently tied, 1-1, with Pettitte set to take on 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels in Game 3 on Saturday night at Citizens Bank Park.

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