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NEW YORK (AP) -- Hideki Matsui has the most curious habit at the plate. He never takes a practice swing once he steps into the batter's box.
He saves all those meaty cuts for when he needs them.
Matsui did all sorts of damage Wednesday night, setting a record with six RBIs in a World Series clincher and leading the New York Yankees over the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 Wednesday night.
His performance won Game 6 -- and clinched the MVP trophy.
Matsui became the first Japanese-born player to win the award that started in 1955. He homered, doubled and singled, highlighting a Series in which he hit .615 with three home runs and eight RBIs.
"It's awesome," Matsui said through a translator. "Unbelievable. I'm surprised myself."
Standing on a podium in shallow center field, Matsui waved his new championship hat and shook hands with commissioner Bud Selig. Matsui won three titles in Japan and was eager to celebrate his first in the Bronx.
"It's certainly different. All I can say right now is I feel great," he said.
Matsui's two-run drive off Pedro Martinez in the second inning put the Yankees ahead for good. Nicknamed "Godzilla" back home, Matsui sent a shot to right field that banged off an advertisement on the facing of the second deck -- fittingly, it was a sign for the Japanese company Komatsu, which makes mining and construction equipment.
Matsui added a two-run single in the third and lined a two-run double off the right-center field wall in the fifth. The giant videoboard in center field showed fans holding Japanese signs and while the sellout crowd roared, he stood placidly at second base.
Fans cheered when Matsui's feat, matching Bobby Richardson's 1960 mark for RBIs in any Series game, was posted on the scoreboard. No one, however, had ever delivered such a bounty in the game that wrapped up a championship.
Matsui drew a standing ovation when he came to bat in the seventh, and chants of "MVP! MVP!" bounced around the ballpark.
"He hit everything we threw up there," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.
Watching Game 6 on TV in Tokyo, Masanori Murakami echoed that sentiment. He was the first Japanese player in the majors, in 1964 with San Francisco, and fully appreciated the magnitude of Matsui's honor.
"Ichiro Suzuki has had many accomplishments, but they've all been in the regular season. As the first Japanese to win an MVP in the World Series, this is a great accomplishment for Matsui and will have a huge impact," Murakami said.
"New York is a tough place to play, so this is a great achievement for him given all he has been through with injuries and missing time," he said.
An outfielder by trade, Matsui hasn't played the field since June 15, 2008, because of bad knees. He hit .274 this year with 28 homers and 90 RBIs, and wasn't much of a force in the AL playoffs against Minnesota and the Los Angeles Angels.
That changed against the defending champion Phillies.
Now strictly a DH and pinch-hitter because of bad knees, Matsui accomplished a lot in a hurry. His 13 at-bats tied Baltimore's Rick Dempsey in 1983 for the fewest by a Series MVP (nonpitchers only, naturally), according to STATS.
Matsui became the first player to win the award as a full-time DH in the Series. Toronto DH Paul Molitor played in the field when the Blue Jays won the 1993 title.
"Oh my goodness. You can't say enough about Matsui all year," Yankees star Mark Teixeira said. "The biggest game of the year, unbelievable. I haven't seen a guy hit like that in the World Series."
Matsui became the 11th Yankees player to win the award, joining teammates Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera, along with the likes of Reggie Jackson and Whitey Ford.
At 35, Matsui's greatest achievement might've come in his last game in pinstripes.
Matsui hit a grand slam in his first game at old Yankee Stadium in 2003, and this year wrapped up his $52 million, four-year contract.
It remains to be seen what the aging Yankees will do with Matsui. Whatever happens, he certainly left his mark.
"I hope so. I hope it works out that way," he said. "I love New York, I love the Yankees."
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Nooooooooooo! the Bo Sox should have gone tthe distance! Yankees stink, man!
I agree
yankees rule oh ya
You gotta understand that in the 90's almost every player in baseball took steroids. Just to let all the non yankee fans know there were about 100 other names on that list of players who took steroids that werent released to the public.I bet that at least 5 players on every team have taken steroids at one point in their lives. So dont dis a rod for something that a lot of your favorite players did too.So eat that red sox fans and all of you other yankee haters! You cant dis the yankees and say they stink cause they are world champs baby!!!!!!!!!
Matsui Deserves the MVP
and i think 27 is good but 28 is better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Changing the subject the Twins got J.J. Hardy!!!!!!
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Im a die hard red sox fan and couldnt believe this...the yankees are the worst baseball team of all time. the day after they won i wore a chase utley t-shirt with a dustin pedroia jersey over it, so take that yankees!!!!!!!!!
red sox stink yankees rule.
Yankees are the best and the world series proves it.
yes you are right phillies are a tough team to beat andthey beat them................................................p.s. yankees you rule phillies youstink
Yea they are champions of the world!! So eat that red sox fans!
iknow what you mean by yankees are the best.
AHHHHHHHH, 27
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i like jeter and rivera but you have to admit, a-rod does take steroids but yankees deserved to win 'cause the phils won last year. By the way, I'm a cubs fan
jeters not on steroids.
What makes you think hes on steriods. Just cause none of the Cubs players could match his skill level doesnt mean u have to go ripping on him
i could care more
I think the Yankees stink! Nothing personal.
I say it takes 300 years for the red sox to win 27 world series
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I love the Yankees!!! You haters are just mad that you are so much losers you can't beat us! Yankees Kill!!!!
yankees rule. it was ensured that they would win when the season began. red sox, you stink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!