Damon wants to return, will explore other options

NEW YORK (AP)—Johnny Damon(notes) soaked it all in as he shared a float with first-timers Nick Swisher(notes) and Jerry Hairston Jr.(notes) for the New York Yankees’ championship parade through the Canyon of Heroes on Friday.

The whole scene made him a little wistful.

“It’s good he got to do it in his first year here,” Damon said as the energetic Swisher bounced around beside him after the parade finished in the shadow of City Hall. “It took me my fourth and possibly final year. I am so overjoyed because you don’t know how many times you get this opportunity.”

Damon helped the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004 and played one more season in Boston before bolting for a $52 million, four-year contract with New York. That deal is up now and the parade is over, leaving the outfielder’s future as one of the major questions facing the champs heading into the offseason.

“I think that’s just the reality of our game,” slugger Alex Rodriguez(notes) said. “You hope obviously as many guys come back as possible.”

World Series MVP Hideki Matsui(notes) and left-hander Andy Pettitte(notes), who won the clinching game in each playoff series, also are eligible for free agency. The fate of Matsui and Damon could be linked if New York decides to add another big bat in the offseason, and both have said they want to come back.

“At this point right now, I’d like to just take a little break and just let my body rest,” Matsui said through an interpreter, after his creaky knees limited him to DH duties this year. “I think at some point we’ll pick up some of the offseason topics that need to be worked out and go from there.”

The 37-year-old Pettitte is deciding whether to retire or return for a 16th major league season to try for a sixth World Series ring.

Damon, who turned 36 Thursday, tied a career high with 24 homers this season and hit .281 with nine RBIs in the playoffs. He also had one of the postseason’s most memorable plays, stealing second and third on one pitch during New York’s three-run rally in the ninth inning of Game 4 against the Phillies.

“Obviously, I’m going to have a lot of options,” Damon said, “and I think what it comes down to is what kind of option the Yankees want to give me or not give me. Why wouldn’t I want to come back? We have the best owners in baseball. We have the best team. We have the most revenue and the biggest payroll, so who wouldn’t want to be part of the Yankee tradition? I would like to continue mine and I feel like I can come back and do a great job again.”

Damon left New York’s clinching Game 6 victory Wednesday night with a strained right calf but he called it “probably a week thing” after participating in the parade.

His injury wasn’t the only one overshadowed by the World Series win. After the Yankees wrapped up their 27th title, closer Mariano Rivera(notes) said he tweaked his ribs in the ALCS against the Angels, with his ailing side bothering him for the rest of the playoffs.

“It don’t matter now,” Rivera said when asked Friday about how much pain he was in on the mound. “It’s over. Thank God it’s over. It was manageable.”

Rivera tossed 5 1-3 scoreless innings over four appearances in the Series, recording two saves. He had five saves in five opportunities with a 0.56 ERA in the postseason, just adding to his reputation as a big-game pitcher.

“He did what we needed him to do,” reliever Joba Chamberlain(notes) said.

A handful of players started cleaning out their lockers at Yankee Stadium after the parade was finished. The name plates had been removed and the carpet was clean after it was soaked with champagne during the celebration after Game 6.

A.J. Burnett(notes) gave hugs to Chamberlain and Chien-Ming Wang(notes). Eric Hinske(notes) took his folding chair with the Yankee Stadium inaugural season logo.

“It’s definitely a day to celebrate and enjoy,” captain Derek Jeter(notes) said.

AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.

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  1. John H
    11. Posted by John H Sat Nov 7 11:30am EST

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    Awwwwwwww....I see we have a lot of cry babies here......simply put....the Yankees are the greatest team in all of sports......however they do it....they do it.......waaaaaa waaaaa waaaa.......asterisk my butt......they are the best team.
  2. BROOKLYNBORN
    10. Posted by BROOKLYNBORN Sat Nov 7 5:05am EST

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    The Twins? ha,ha,ha thatsa good on.We will see,anything is possable.
  3. JAMESB
    9. Posted by JAMESB Sat Nov 7 4:03am EST

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    oh yea whoever the nut is that said let burnett go must be hoping he will go to your team ....are you crazy.......also i am tired of hearing people say they bought a championship .....if you owned a company would you want it to be the best or worst company....enough said....you got to spend it and not be scared to do it......oh yea arod is the man
  4. JAMESB
    8. Posted by JAMESB Sat Nov 7 3:59am EST

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    i sure hope the yankees keep jose molina and then sign carl crawford to play leftfield for them....crawford helps them batting ' getting younger and speed.....thats right can you imagine having crawford and brett gardner on the same team.....heck yea
  5. Charles
    7. Posted by Charles Fri Nov 6 9:49pm EST

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    The Yankees can probably win one more series before age starts to catch up with them. They are a great mix of youth and veterans . I believe they have the best infield in baseball but are weak in the outfield in throwing arms. What scares me the most is that Rivera was great --but he is 40 years old. His velocity on the gun has dropped from 96 about three years ago to a consistent 90 . If he goes, he would be difficult to replace.

    Charles Jones
  6. Art Vandelay
    6. Posted by Art Vandelay Fri Nov 6 9:03pm EST

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    just resign everybody. Its not like money is an object. Sign every single free agent and then make cuts at camp next year. greedy arseholes
  7. garyn
    5. Posted by garyn Fri Nov 6 8:53pm EST

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    I think matsui/damon should be re-signed.what the yankees need is to buy out aj burnetts contract and get themselves a solid starting pitcher.hopefully petite returns.
  8. Chris C
    4. Posted by Chris C Fri Nov 6 8:50pm EST

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    If you go after one team in professional sports, you might as well go after every team in the history of professional sports. ALL high performance athletes have at one time or another tried to gain an edge in any way they could. This crap is starting to remind me of the witch hunts or reefer madness, with all these fat assed arm chair moralists licking their sanctimonious chops to cry out: "You cheated! You cheated! I'm going to go tell!" Get off your insipid high horse and accept the fact that the reason they won is because THEY ARE THE BEST! Christ, I knew guys who aced math exams and Chemistry exams in high school BECAUSE they were stoned on that evil weed. Bunch of stupid sheep who live in utter terror of the unknown, the future possibilites of discovering potential in the human mind and body through INGESTION OF SUBSTANCES! Dummies, ALL FOOD BREAKS DOWN AS CHEMICALS IN THE BODIES.
  9. Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy
    3. Posted by Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy Fri Nov 6 7:59pm EST

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    Keep those Asterisks coming as the cheats remain in the game!

    * MLB + Bud Selige = ML BS *
  10. William
    2. Posted by William Fri Nov 6 7:54pm EST

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    shut up you are lonely already?? wait a few weeks at least....
  11. <i>cshlby66</i>
    1. Posted by cshlby66 Fri Nov 6 7:22pm EST

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    It's the Twins in 2010 !!!! You heard it here 1st !
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