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“OH Curtis!” Yankees Win Game 3 with Late Inning Heroics from Curtis Granderson


David Ortiz’s struggles at the plate continue although he got his first hit last night to drive in Boston’s only run of the game. Ortiz also had a few strikeouts to go along with that RBI single. David Ortiz currently has a batting average of .091 and is starting this season much like he started 2009. In 2009 Big Papi did not have a batting average over .200 until May. With the off day today the Red Sox are off to Kansas City where Ortiz has a career .271 batting average against the Royals.
YANKEES GET TO HAMELS TO TAKE 2 – 1 LEAD IN SERIES
YANKEES SWEEP RED SOX & TAKE SIX AND A HALF GAME LEAD IN AL EAST
THE DOCTOR IS OUT BUT YANKEE BATS ARE IN!
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Roy Halladay threw a complete game against the Yankees tonight but it was a complete game loss! Imagine pitching nine innings of baseball and having the L next to your name in the stats? Halladay has to feel disappointed in himself because he could not get the job done against the hottest team in baseball and the team who sits atop the AL East. Halladay is a great pitcher but the Yankees proved to be too much for him tonight at the Rogers Centre.
YANKS BEAT RAYS, GAIN GAME ON RED SOX
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NEW YORK (AP)–Mark Teixeira(notes), Nick SwisherJohnny Damon(notes) andDerek Jeter(notes) all know the secret to success at the new Yankee Stadium: Hit the ball in the air to right field.
Four more home runs by the Yankees at baseball’s $1.5 billion bandbox–all to right field–backed Andy Pettitte(notes) in a 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night , the start of what figures to be a challenging week for New York.
“I just think we didn’t hit enough balls to right-center. There’s a conveyor-belt effect out there,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “It’s kind of like a jet stream.”
Teixeira’s solo homer in the first and Swisher’s two-run drive in the second built a 3-0 lead, but the Rays tied the score in the fourth after Alex Rodriguez(notes)bobbled Ben Zobrist’s(notes) leadoff grounder to third for an error.Michel Hernandez(notes) had an RBI single and Gabe Kapler(notes) followed with a two-run homer to left, Kapler’s first home run since Sept. 7 for Milwaukee off San Diego’s Chris Young.
Solo homers by Damon in the sixth and Jeter in the eighth finished Andy Sonnanstine(notes) (4-6), who gave up four homers for the first time in his big league career and dropped to 1-6 on the road.
Series at a Glance
There have been 105 homers in 29 games at the new ballpark, a sharp increase from the 160 last season at the original Yankee Stadium, and 63 have been hit to right and right-center. New York won despite finishing with just six hits–and no plate appearances with runners in scoring position for the first time since May 14, 2006.
“This team hasn’t been textbook all year,” Damon said. “As long as we get the hits and they fly out of the ballpark, it’s a good thing.”
It was the 10th game of five or more homers at Yankee Stadium.
“I made a few mistakes up in the zone and they really made me pay for them,” said Sonnanstine, who gave up five runs and six hits in seven-plus innings.
New York improved the AL’s best record to 34-23, opened a one-game AL East lead over second-place Boston and improved to 21-0 when allowing three runs or fewer. The Yankees headed to Boston after the game for a three-game series against the Red Sox, who are 5-0 against New York this year. The Yankees return home for a weekend Subway Series against the Mets.
“Obviously we would like to get payback and say all that good stuff, but we have to go out and play well,” Damon said.
Damon wasn’t sure his homer would make it. Nine of Damon’s 12 home runs this season and six of Jeter’s eight have come at home.
“I just have to remember that I am strong and my will could will the ball out,” Damon said humorously. Pettitte (6-2) allowed three runs–two earned–and five hits in six innings, striking out a season-high seven. After walking 11 in his previous two starts, he cut his bases on balls to three. Phil Hughes(notes), bumped to the bullpen so Chien-Ming Wang(notes) could rejoin the rotation, followed with a 1-2-3 seventh in his first major league regular-season relief outing after 28 starts. “Whatever it is, I’m ready to go,” Hughes said. Phil Coke(notes) followed with a hitless eighth and Mariano Rivera(notes) finished with a perfect ninth for save No. 496, his 14th save in 15 chances this year. Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Rivera, who had a pair of 1-2-3 outings after Saturday’s loss to the Rays, might not be available Tuesday after pitching three days in a row, but the closer said he’d pitch if needed.
“Oh, definitely, we need to win a game there,” he said. All-Star third baseman Evan Longoria(notes) returned to the Rays’ starting lineup after missing nearly a week with an injured left hamstring and went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts and a walk. Since injuring the leg while running out a grounder last Tuesday, Longoria had been limited to a pair of pinch-hitting appearances against the Yankees. “He came in. He was adamant. He felt ready to go today, so we threw him out there,” Maddon said.
HIP-HIP JORGE! YANKS IN FIRST PLACE ALL ALONE FOR FIRST TIME IN 3 YEARS
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WP: A. Pettitte (5-1) S: M. Rivera (10)
LP: C. Lee (2-6)
American League
East
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L
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GB
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East
Cent
West
Streak
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New York Yankees
28
20
.583
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14-9
14-11
10-12
11-4
6-2
Won 2
7-3
Boston Red Sox
28
21
.571
0.5
17-6
11-15
16-7
7-4
4-8
Lost 1
5-5
Toronto Blue Jays
28
23
.549
1.5
17-6
11-17
5-8
16-8
7-4
Won 1
1-9
Tampa Bay Rays
24
27
.471
5.5
12-10
12-17
12-10
6-10
4-6
Won 1
4-6
Baltimore Orioles
23
26
.469
5.5
16-11
7-15
10-16
8-3
3-6
Won 5
7-3
It’s official the New York Yankees are in first place! For the first time in three years they are back on top. The Yankees were a half game behind the first place Red Sox but that all changed when the Sox lost to the slumping Toronto Blue Jays. At that point it was only the fifth inning in Cleveland and the Yankees still needed to get through four more innings before first place was theirs. The Yankees didn’t score much but they scored early and that was enough to trump an offense who doesn’t score much when Cy Young Winner Cliff Lee is on the mound for the tribe. Pettite battled through some back pain but still gave the Yankees a quality start which was key in them moving into first place. The first run came off the bat of the Captain Derek Jeter who hit an RBI single to score Nick Swisher. The second run of the inning for the Yankees came off the bat of Mark Teixiera who hit a ground ball to score the speedy Brett Gardner. Nick Swisher had a sac fly to score Robinson Cano and that would conclude the scoring for the Bombers. The Indians scored their only run on a sac fly off the bat of Shin-Soo Choo with Mark DeRosa scoring from third after tagging up. Andy Pettitte went 5 strong innings gave up 6 hits, 1 run, 5 walks and one punch out while picking up his fifth win of the season. Aceves closed the gap to Mo who picked up his tenth save of the season on his way to 500 saves. The game was delayed by rain for 1 hour and 25 minutes but the pitchers did not warm up because the rain was expected.















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