Oct 25, 2009 6:49 PM EST

Yankees manager Joe Girardi isn't losing sleep over any of the decisions he's made so far this postseason.

New York leads Los Angeles 3-2 in the ALCS heading into Sunday night's Game 6, but Girardi has drawn criticism for a number of moves.

"You're under a microscope," Girardi told MLB.com. "And you understand that being here. You understand it to a certain degree as a player. You understand it to a certain degree when you watch as a coach as you are working under Joe Torre. And you understand a lot better when you're actually sitting in that chair.

"And as I've said all along, every move is not going to work out. That's the bottom line. That's the human element of it. You prepare yourself for moves to work out. We had a lot of moves work out this year, but we've had moves that haven't worked out. And that's why we haven't won every game."

Via MLB.com