New York Yankees starter Andy Pettitte fires to the plate against the Florida Marlins in the first inning of Game 2 of the World Series in New York, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2003.
Yankees second baseman Alfonso Soriano, left, tags out Marlins Luis Castillo to complete a first-inning double play. Ivan Rodriguez struck out for the first out of the play.
The Yankees Hideki Matsui hits a three-run home run off Marlins pitcher Mark Redman in the first inning. Looking on are Marlins catcher Ivan Rodriguez and homeplate umpire Larry Young. Matsui's home run gave the Yankees a 3-0 lead.
The Yankees had added another run in the second inning to make it 4-0. Marlins manager Jack McKeon, right, takes out pitcher Mark Redman in the third inning as catcher Ivan Rodriguez looks on. Redman fell behind in the count and struggled against the Yankee hitters.
Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte fields the ball on a bunt single by Marlins Juan Pierre (9) in the 4th inning. Pierre was 1-4 for the game and kept in hold.
Yankees Alfonso Soriano watches his two-run home run against Marlins pitcher Rick Helling in the fourth inning. Soriano's homer made it a 6-0 Yankee lead.
Yankees third baseman Aaron Boone commits an error on a ground ball by Marlins Miguel Cabrera in the fifth inning. Boone made two errors in the field on a frigid night when the temperature was 48 degrees at game time.
Yankees Jorge Posada is caught stealing in the sixth inning by Marlins second baseman Luis Castillo. Posada was thrown out by Marlins Gold Glove catcher Ivan Rodriguez.
Yankees starter Andy Pettitte tips his cap after coming out of the game in the ninth inning. Pettitte allowed an unearned run with two outs in the ninth, surrendered just six hits and one walk in 8 2/3 innings.
The Yankees celebrate after they beat the Marlins 6-1 in Game 2 of the World Series. The Yankee are from the top left, Nick Johnson, Alfonso Soriano, Aaron Boone, Derek Jeter, Hideki Matsui and Juan Rivera. The series is now even at one.