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NEW YORK — The throng of media members around the makeshift stage seemed impenetrable, but Harlan Chamberlain motored his way through all of the cameras and notepads anyway. Reaching a blue barrier, he stopped his scooter, strained to look over a crowd of world champion Yankee ballplayers and tried to get a glimpse of his son. When that proved useless, he simply resorted to his considerable vocal chords.

"Jaaaaaaahba!" he yelled. "Jaaaaaaaaaahba!"

Harlan said his son's name a few more times, then spied A.J. Burnett(notes) in the crowd.

"Burnett!" he said. "Can you get my son!"  

Burnett could and a few moments later, Joba Chamberlain(notes) put down the giant blue Yankee flag he had been waving up on stage. The big Yankees pitcher hopped off the stage, disappeared from the view of the Fox cameras and quickly made a beeline for his father. When they came together, they wrapped each other in a huge rocking bearhug.

It wasn't long before both were crying.

They said the same thing over and over. 

"We did it, dad," Joba said.

"We did it," Harlan said.

"We did it," Joba said.

"We did it," Harlan said.

And on and on. They held tight for almost a minute. Their eyes were red when they let go.

You see the Yankees' $200+ million payroll and it's easy to get cynical. Same goes for their $1.5 billion new stadium, the seats that cost more than the average mortgage payment, the steroid controversies involving some of their team members and all the endless hype and hooey about mystique, aura and all the Yankee legends and ghosts. 

But then you see this very simple and very real scene of a 24-year-old pitcher sharing the hug of a lifetime with his dad and you remember that those father-son relationships — one of the only things that really matter — are at the very heart of this great game that we love. 

The same dynamic was on display everywhere at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night. Way up in the upper deck, a dad tossed his little son into the air whenever Hideki Matsui(notes) came through (which was often). A mid-20s hipster sitting next to them made sure to ask one of my co-workers to snap a photo of him and his pops with his grainy cell phone camera. CC Sabathia(notes) did his postgame interviews with his little son on his shoulders the whole time.

And while all of those tiny little snapshots meant the world to those pictured in them, none of them seemed quite as remarkable to outsiders as the one taken by the Chamberlains.

Their story has been told often since Joba became a pitcher with the Yankees. Harlan was stricken with polio as a child and his health problems have confined him to the trademark scooter that gets him recognized by Yankee fans everywhere. Despite his limitations, he raised both Joba and his sister in Nebraska and provided for them while working in a prison. The sad story of Joba's mother is sadly well-known — she's facing 20 years in jail for a drug charge — but he's always had the love and support from an extraordinary father. They call each other their best friends. It's impossible for them to be any closer. 

I caught up with Harlan later on Wednesday night and asked him what it was like to see his son pitch a scoreless inning in a World Series clincher. Then I asked him what it was like to have the hug on the field with him afterward. His eyes were still teary as he talked. 

"I told my son for years that he would do this, we would talk about getting to the World Series all the time" said Harlan while stopped near home plate of Yankee Stadium. "We just shared that moment while realizing that he did it. I pinched myself a few times. It's pretty awesome.

"We love each very much. This whole adventure in life is about family and in our case, it's about father and son."

In the days ahead, we're sure to see a lot of scenes from the Yankees 27th championship. Some we'll be bound to remember. Some we'll be bound to forget.

It's not hard to tell which category the Chamberlains' special moment will fall under, because it rarely gets much better than that 

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  1. ItsPete
    1. Posted by ItsPete Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:39 am EST

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    And it's well deserved for those two!
  2. James S
    2. Posted by James S Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:57 am EST

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    Salary cap needed, or the buyfest will continue. america's sport is for the few wealthy teams and their fans.
  3. epannhorst
    3. Posted by epannhorst Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:00 am EST

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    Congrats To the NEW YORK YANKEES.
  4. SteinROIDER
    4. Posted by SteinROIDER Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:01 am EST

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    SALARY CAP....yeaaaa....the bankees buy another title
  5. raiderzzz
    5. Posted by raiderzzz Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:04 am EST

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    james s..lol awwwww is someone upset
  6. yankeesfan
    6. Posted by yankeesfan Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:05 am EST

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    congrats to NYY its been a while and we deserve it...hopefully we'll bring matsui and damon back i don't see how we could cut ties with either of them.
  7. yankeesfan
    7. Posted by yankeesfan Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:05 am EST

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    congrats to NYY its been a while and we deserve it...hopefully we'll bring matsui and damon back i don't see how we could cut ties with either of them.
  8. Stauffer
    8. Posted by Stauffer Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:14 am EST

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    Congrats Yankees, good series.
  9. Pat I.
    9. Posted by Pat I. Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:20 am EST

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    I love that when the Yankees spent the money the past 9 years ang got nothing, everyone was fine with it. You can win without superstars, as other teams have shown. Yankees fans expect to see stars playing in NY.
  10. michael s
    10. Posted by michael s Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:20 am EST

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    @#2 your just haten the yanks cause you probably stopped watching baseball in june when your team was 20 games out and playing in front of 32 fans a night, then all of u small market crybabys come out again in october to whine about the yankees money. Congrats to Joba and his dad, remarkable story, they deserve it. GO YANKS!!!!
  11. habs1rule
    11. Posted by habs1rule Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:20 am EST

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    Yankee$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$uck!!
  12. NorCalJon
    12. Posted by NorCalJon Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:22 am EST

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    I was pullin' for the Phils, but congrats to the Yankess and congrats to their fans!
  13. habs1rule
    13. Posted by habs1rule Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:23 am EST

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    Buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy
  14. chris b
    14. Posted by chris b Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:32 am EST

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    I just simply love all you people saying Salary Cap (which I can agree with to an extent), saying we bought a championship, etc. etc.
    Yet you don't take into consideration that there are other owners out there (Angels owner for example) that are actually worth more than the Steinbrenner's. They actually have more money to give. They just simply don't. Shows you who really cares about their teams doesn't it?
    And of course, if it was YOUR team with the players and the money, if it was YOUR team that supposedly "bought" a championship, would you be saying Salary Cap? Nope, you sure wouldn't. So please, find a more legitimate argument.
    To the Phillies and their fans, great series and I hope we meet again next fall.
  15. Jay Mac
    15. Posted by Jay Mac Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:36 am EST

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    Wow....habs1rule? How pathetic you are. Greed rules the world, but at least the owners of the Yankees are the least greedy of the bunch.
    Maybe if your pathetic Habs could sell out the arena and your money hungry owners would reinvest all revenue into the team, then...maybe, just maybe you could route for something other than a loser.
    YANKEES RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. habs1rule
    16. Posted by habs1rule Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:37 am EST

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    Last season, the Yankees missed the playoffs to a team like Tampa Bay, that built from the ground up, so what does New York do, buys half a starting rotation and Teixeira too..THATS BUYING A CHAMPIONSHIP.....The other three major sports in this country have salary limits just for this reason, keeping their sports fair and competitive for AllTeams and Their Fans....Not a Select Few!!
  17. Jay Mac
    17. Posted by Jay Mac Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:39 am EST

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    The Yankees bought a championship?
    Can someone please point out the Professional Sports Organization that has unpaid players?
    Oh, there are none?
    LOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
    LOLLOLOLOLOL
    A lot of sore LOSERS!!!!
    LOL
    LOL
    LOL
  18. Brian Y
    18. Posted by Brian Y Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:55 am EST

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    Baseball is a joke. Run by a commissioner who is a joke. Salary cap is needed so that fans will actually watch this dying sport. The dumb comment earlier about the Yankees not being in the WS for 9 years is true. However, the GIGANTIC mistake to your statement is that the Yankees have been in the playoffs almost every year, not because of great management but the fact that they can buy anyone. Let's see this year the top 10 ten teams for payroll we're all in the playoffs. Doesn't take a lot of math skills to figure this out. Money=championships. Until this changes and they get a new commissioner who's knows anything about running baseball you will continue to see a decline in attendance and viewing for the simple fact that payrolls are inflated and unfair to the rest of the league.
  19. N8
    19. Posted by N8 Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:56 am EST

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    What a joke....the Yankees bought another Championship!! This team is the definition of everything thats wrong with pro sports!
  20. M R
    20. Posted by M R Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:56 am EST

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    Nice story.
    it's just a shame that Joba acts like a classless buffoon on the mound
  21. Weedies
    21. Posted by Weedies Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:56 am EST

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    Touching, but was Joba's dad really your best "get" after the game?
  22. Redskins21
    22. Posted by Redskins21 Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:59 am EST

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    #19.. not cool.. I'm no baseball fan. but the Yankees owner does spend good $$ on players because he wants to win.. there are other owners who have just as much money as them but they choose not to spend there money on players, but on themselves instead.. congrats Yankees. Great series.. wouldn't be surprised to see those 2 back at it again next year.
  23. Jay Mac
    23. Posted by Jay Mac Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:59 am EST

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    Name one team in Professional sports that doesn't PAY its players.........
    I'm waiting................
  24. GOLIATH
    24. Posted by GOLIATH Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:59 am EST

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    In 2008 the Most Profitable MLB franchise percentage-wise was, wait for it, wait for it, the Washington Nationals.
    Really the NATIONALS, just shows how small market teams pocket the revenue, then cry salary cap to save face... There's too many owners out in professional sports now that run these teams as Businesses, and dont care if they win or lose, that doesn't happen in New York...
    Yankees have the highest priced tickets in the MLB, and have the highest attendance in the MLB, thanks for being a fair franchise Yanks, cuz I know the extra money im paying to see them gets invested into my team.
    GO YANKEES!!!
  25. BZ
    25. Posted by BZ Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:02 pm EST

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    ALL THE HATERS CAN SUCK IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yeah we spent money but what you haters don't understand is that you need chemistry to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Money rules everything in the world not just sports. It was a well fought battle between THE two best teams in baseball. Yankees will always be this way so keep hating and chanting Yankees suck and we buy championships..........i will be chanted 28 29 30 titles Hatersssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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