NEW YORK - The look on Sean McKinney's face told you everything you needed to know about what was going on in the top of the ninth inning in last night's World Series Game 6 at Yankee Stadium.
McKinney, president of Mitchell & Ness, the Philadelphia-based maker of retro athletic jerseys, stood in the concourse behind home plate, his visage a veritable billboard of dismay as Yankees' reliever extraordinaire Mariano Rivera finished off a 7-3 win over the Phillies that would nail down the hated New Yorkers' 27th world championship.
"Of course I'm disappointed," he said. "I'll go home heartbroken."
But even in his sorrow, McKinney had kind words for his baseball team, noting that its back-to-back National League pennants were no mean feat.
