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LONG BALLS BURY BIRDS
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Baltimore, MD — On a night where starter A.J. Burnett clearly did not have his best stuff the Yankee bats picked him up in a big way as they hit 5 balls over the fence at Camden Yards last night. Robinson Cano was a big part of the aerial assault as he was 3 – 4 with a two run homer in the second inning. Jorge Posada also went deep as he hit homers 18 and 19 on the season. In the seventh Nick Swisher and Eric Hinske went back to back en route to a 9 – 6 Yankee win.
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| East | W | L | PCT | GB | E# | L10 | STRK | INT | HOME | ROAD | LAST GAME | NEXT GAME |
| New York | 84 | 48 | .636 | - | - | 7-3 | W5 | 10-8 | 45-20 | 39-28 | 9/1 @ BAL, W 9-6 | 9/2 @ BAL, 7:05P |
| Boston | 77 | 54 | .588 | 6.5 | 25 | 8-2 | W4 | 11-7 | 45-21 | 32-33 | 9/1 @ TB, W 8-4 | 9/2 @ TB, 7:08P |
| Tampa Bay | 71 | 60 | .542 | 12.5 | 19 | 5-5 | L1 | 13-5 | 42-22 | 29-38 | 9/1 vs BOS, L 4-8 | 9/2 vs BOS, 7:08P |
| Toronto | 59 | 72 | .450 | 24.5 | 7 | 3-7 | L2 | 7-11 | 34-32 | 25-40 | 9/1 @ TEX, L 2-5 | 9/2 @ TEX, 8:05P |
| Baltimore | 54 | 79 | .406 | 30.5 | E | 4-6 | L2 | 11-7 | 32-35 | 22-44 | 9/1 vs NYY, L 6-9 | 9/2 vs NYY, 7:05P |
| Team | W | L | PCT | GB | E# | L10 | STRK | LAST GAME | NEXT GAME |
| Boston | 77 | 54 | .588 | - | - | 8-2 | W4 | 9/1 @ TB, W 8-4 | 9/2 @ TB, 7:08P |
| Texas | 74 | 58 | .561 | 3.5 | 28 | 6-4 | W2 | 9/1 vs TOR, W 5-2 | 9/2 vs TOR, 8:05P |
| Tampa Bay | 71 | 60 | .542 | 6.0 | 26 | 5-5 | L1 | 9/1 vs BOS, L 4-8 | 9/2 vs BOS, 7:08P |
| Seattle | 69 | 64 | .519 | 9.0 | 22 | 6-4 | W1 | 9/1 vs LAA, W 2-1 | 9/2 vs LAA, 6:40P |
| Minnesota | 67 | 65 | .508 | 10.5 | 21 | 8-2 | W3 | 9/1 vs CWS, W 4-3 | 9/2 vs CWS, 1:10P |
| Chi White Sox | 64 | 69 | .481 | 14.0 | 17 | 1-9 | L5 | 9/1 @ MIN, L 3-4 | 9/2 @ MIN, 1:10P |
| Toronto | 59 | 72 | .450 | 18.0 | 14 | 3-7 | L2 | 9/1 @ TEX, L 2-5 | 9/2 @ TEX, 8:05P |
| Cleveland | 58 | 73 | .443 | 19.0 | 13 | 6-4 | L2 | 9/1 @ DET, L 5-8 | 9/2 @ DET, 7:05P |
| Oakland | 58 | 74 | .439 | 19.5 | 12 | 4-6 | L1 | 9/1 vs KC, L 3-4 | 9/2 vs KC, 3:35P |
| Baltimore | 54 | 79 | .406 | 24.0 | 7 | 4-6 | L2 | 9/1 vs NYY, L 6-9 | 9/2 vs NYY, 7:05P |
| Kansas City | 51 | 81 | .386 | 26.5 | 5 | 4-6 | W1 | 9/1 @ OAK, W 4-3 | 9/2 @ OAK, 3:35P |
NINE IS FINE, BOMBERS KEEP ON ROLLING
NEW YORK (AP)–The New York Yankees have racked up victories in a variety of ways during their nine-game winning streak. This one had an extra degree of difficulty after right-hander Joba Chamberlain(notes)was knocked out in the first inning with a bruised right knee. Robinson Cano(notes) drove in three runs, Alfredo Aceves(notes) led a solid effort by a depleted bullpen and the surging Yankees shrugged off Chamberlain’s injury in a 7-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night. “That’s a tough game because you’re asking an awful lot out of your bullpen,” manager Joe Girardi said. “We were somewhat fortunate.” Cano hit an RBI double in New York’s four-run first and a two-run shot in the second. Melky Cabrera(notes), subbing for a sore Johnny Damon(notes), had a two-run double in the first and Hideki Matsui(notes) connected in the fifth to give Yankee Stadium the record for most homers in a ballpark’s first 20 games. “It feels great,” said Mariano Rivera(notes), who tossed a perfect ninth for his 57th save against Baltimore, his most against any team. “We’re playing together. We’re playing as a team.” Tue, May 19 - Final Wed, May 20 - Final Thu, May 21 - Final Rivera’s second save in two days and ninth in 10 opportunities this season capped an admirable effort by New York’s bullpen. Aceves (3-0) followed Chamberlain with 3 1-3 scoreless innings. Jonathan Albaladejo(notes) allowed four runs and five hits over 2 1-3 innings but Jose Veras(notes) got three outs to get the ball to Rivera. Aceves hasn’t allowed a run in 9 1-3 innings over his last five appearances since May 13. “He’s been pitching great,” Cano said. New York last won nine in a row June 5-14, 2007. Brian Roberts(notes) and Nick Markakis(notes) went deep for the Orioles, who have lost four straight and five of six. Ty Wigginton(notes) hit a two-run double in the sixth to end an 0-for-16 skid by Baltimore pinch hitters to open the season. “It was good to get back in the game and for me to contribute,” Wigginton said. “But unfortunately we fell short.” Chamberlain didn’t last very long in his first start against the Orioles sinceAubrey Huff(notes) mocked him with two exaggerated fist pumps while he rounded the bases following a three-run homer off the demonstrative right-hander on May 10. Adam Jones’(notes) one-out liner in the “I was concerned when he got hit because when a guy gets hit there in the leg right away you can’t tell if it’s off the kneecap, or where it’s at,” Girardi said. “There was some concern. It’s probably fortunate that he got a little bit of glove on it.” After a short conference, Chamberlain threw a couple of warmup pitches and remained in the game. Markakis then singled ahead of Huff, who was booed each time he came to the plate and dumped Chamberlain’s second pitch into the right-field corner for another single. That brought Girardi and Monahan out to the mound again and this time Chamberlain walked gingerly toward the dugout. Aceves then got Melvin Mora(notes) to fly out to end the inning. The Yankees said X-rays on Chamberlain’s knee were negative, and he insisted he would make his next start. “I’m 100 percent confident,” he said. “Did some tests and it felt fine, a little stiff obviously but that’s just going to be the way it is. We’ll come back tomorrow and get after it.” Derek Jeter(notes), Cano and Mark Teixeira(notes) opened the bottom half of the first with consecutive doubles off Adam Eaton(notes) (2-5) to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. Cabrera came up with his big hit after Eaton walked Nick Swisher(notes) with two outs. “Eaton did not pitch well but we found a way to make a game of it,” manager Dave Trembley said. “We had the tying run at the plate and from where we started it was a lot to ask of our guys but we did the best we could.” Eaton allowed seven runs and eight hits in 4 2-3 innings. He is 0-2 with a 13.03 ERA in his last two starts, leaving his spot in the rotation in jeopardy. “The curveball wasn’t there at all,” he said. “Definitely trying to pitch without one of your best pitches is hard. The numbers don’t lie obviously and I think I’ve got better stuff than I have shown.” Markakis’ solo shot in the seventh was the 75th at New York’s $1.5 billion stadium, putting it two ahead of the previous mark for the first 20 games at a new park. Puerto Rico’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium was the record holder, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Notes Orioles SS Cesar Izturis(notes) (strained left groin) ran in the outfield, fielded some grounders and took batting practice before the game.
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first inning hit Chamberlain just above his right knee. He threw to first to retire the center fielder, took a few shaky steps near the mound then bent over as Girardi and trainer Gene Monahan came out of the dugout.
BOMBERS WIN EIGHT STRAIGHT!
2009-05-21 NEW YORK (AP)–Nick Swisher(notes) is walking around in a mohawk.A.J. Burnett(notes) has been pelting teammates with whipped cream pies.Derek Jeter(notes) sat on the jury in Kangaroo Court. So much for the straight-laced pinstripes of old. Shedding their corporate image, the New York Yankees are reveling in this winning streak with a childlike enthusiasm. “It’s been a great run for us,” Swisher said. “I think having fun creates winning.” Swisher hit the first of three consecutive homers that sent Phil Hughes(notes) and the Yankees to their eighth straight victory Wednesday night, 11-4 over the Baltimore Orioles. Robinson Cano(notes) and Melky Cabrera(notes) also hit solo shots to right field in the second inning against starter Jeremy Guthrie(notes) (3-4)–all with two strikes. Cano had three hits and three RBIs, and Mark Teixeira(notes) hit a run-scoring double off the center-field fence for the Yankees, on their longest winning streak since taking eight in a row last July. New York broke it open with a six-run eighth that included Jeter’s two-run double off the top of the right-field wall. Tue, May 19 - Final Wed, May 20 - Final Thu, May 21 - 7:05 pm ET “I liked a little bit of everything,” manager Joe Girardi said. Nearly four hours before the game, the Yankees held a Kangaroo Court, something veteran Andy Pettitte(notes) said the team hadn’t done since 1995, when Wade Boggs was the sitting judge. Mariano Rivera(notes) was on the bench this time, with Jeter, Burnett andJohnny Damon(notes) on the jury. In a fun ritual that’s common practice for many teams–though not the buttoned-up Yankees–players are razzed and fined by teammates for all sorts of small transgressions from arriving late to wearing an ugly outfit. “I took an absolute beating,” Alex Rodriguez(notes) said, before leaving the clubhouse with his young daughter in his arms. “I think I just barely survived.” Hughes (2-2) struck out a career-high nine in five innings, limiting a Baltimore lineup that tagged him for eight runs and eight hits in 1 2-3 innings on May 9. It was an important start for the 22-year-old right-hander, whose big league future is uncertain because Chien-Ming Wang(notes) appears close to coming off the disabled list and rejoining the rotation. Before the game, Girardi said Wang’s timetable would be determined solely by his health and sharpness, not Hughes’ performance. But this outing should only boost confidence in Hughes, who had plenty of zip on a riding fastball that was p “I feel like I can compete at this level and get a lot of guys out as well,” Hughes said. “So it’s a good dilemma for them to have.” Alfredo Aceves(notes) followed Hughes with two scoreless innings, Phil Coke(notes)recorded two outs and Rivera got four for his eighth save in nine chances. Rivera gave up a solo homer to Nolan Reimold(notes) in the ninth, his first in the majors. The Yankees broke loose against Baltimore’s bullpen in the eighth. Cano and Cabrera each had an RBI single during the burst. “We just couldn’t stay away from the big inning,” Orioles manager Dave Trembley said. Ty Wigginton(notes) hit a two-run shot in the fourth for the Orioles, their first homer in five games. Adam Jones(notes) added a solo shot in the fifth. “We had opportunities and we didn’t take advantage,” Jones said. “He made some good pitches when he had to.” There have been 71 homers hit at the new Yankee Stadium, one shy of the record for the first 19 games at a major league ballpark set at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. This was the eighth game with at least five home runs here. For Swisher, however, it was his first at Yankee Stadium after connecting eight times away from home. “For a while, I was a r One player who did not go deep was Rodriguez, who homered in his previous four games. Notes Rivera has allowed five homers this year, one more than he gave up in each of the last two seasons and his most since serving up five in 2001. … It was the 11th time the Yankees have hit three straight homers. … New York has batted around in an inning each of the past three games.
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articularly effective up in the zone.
oad warrior,” he said. “For everyone else, it must be easy. For me, it’s not.”
JOHNNY ON THE SPOT AS YANKS WIN SERIES AGAINST O’S

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