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

  Curtis Granderson #14 Of The New York Yankees Hits

Boston, Mass.- Another night, another Yankee win and another save for Mariano Rivera. The Yankees went ahead on a home run from  none other than Curtis Granderson in the top of the 10th and was then followed up by Mark Teixeira’s RBI ground out with the bases loaded to push across a second run in the inning. Also the scoreless relief streak was stretched to 8 innings last night as they got 3 scoreless from Chan Ho Park and a scoreless top of the 10th from Mariano Rivera. In the second game of the series on Wednesday night Alfredo Aceves gave them 4 scoreless innings to get a victory of his own.
Starter Andy Pettitte gave fans a scare on the first play of the ballgame last night on a slow grounder from LF Jacoby Ellsbury. Ellsbury hit a grounder past the 1B Teixeira and it was scooped up by 2B Robinson Cano. Cano and Pettitte were both racing for the bag along with Jacoby Ellsbury running up the line. Cano flipped the ball to the pitcher covering and Ellsbury and Pettitte collided. The collision did not seem to affect Ellsbury but it left Pettitte on the ground near the first base dugout and he seemed to be shaken up. With a few warm up pitches Girardi was satisfied that his starter could go on and Pettitte went on to give them 6 innings of one run baseball.

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 COME BACK STRONG IN GAME 2

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Boston,Mass.-After a tough loss for the Yankees on opening night the Bombers looked to rebound against the Red Sox in game 2. Both starters Burnett and Lester delivered less than stellar performances and both were done after just 5 innings pitched. The Yankees turned to the bullpen early and they held the tie intact. The Red Sox pen blew the lead first when Ohkajima walked Nick Johnson with the bases loaded to force in a run. In the bottom of the 8th with the Yankees on top Girardi pulls Robertson and brings in Marte to face Ortiz after Robertson surrendered the leadoff single to Youkilis. Marte throws an errant throw to first moving Youkilis to second but Marte gets the job done and Ortiz flies out to Granderson in center. Back out of the dugout again Girardi brings in Chamberlain to face Adrian Beltre. Ortiz is still hitless for the season. Chamberlain delivers with a strike out of Beltre being very assertive in the AB. Joba looks like his old self getting back to back strikeouts of Beltre and Drew. The Yankees took a 1 run lead into the top of the 9th inning. Rodriguez flies out to lead off the inning but Cano hits a monster shot to right field to give the Yankees a 2 run cushion. Posada stuck out for the second out of the inning. Scott Atchinson struck out Swisher looking to retire the side leaving the Yankees 3 outs away from their first win. Enter Sandman. Rivera gets Cameron to pop out to Jeter for the first out. Scutaro hit a one hopper off the monster for a double bringing up Ellsbury who is 1 – 8 lifetime against Rivera. Make that 1 – 9 as Ellsbury struck out looking. Now 2008 AL MVP Dustin Pedroia is Boston’s final hope. Pedroia flew out to Winn in right to end the ball game and give the Yankees their first win of the season. Tomorrow at Fenway will be the rubber game of this 3 game set and the possibility of a sweep and  going 0 -8 is now a thing of the past. Final Score: Yankees 6 Red Sox 4.

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Bean Town Blues on Opening Night for Yankees

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Boston, Mass.- 19 game winner CC Sabathia got the ball on Opening Day against Boston’s ace Josh Beckett last night at Fenway. Beckett was tagged for 5 runs in 4.2 innings while throwing approximately 100 pitches in his first outing of the 2010 campaign. Sabathia had a 1 hitter going through 5+ but the Red Sox pushed a few across to bring the game a little closer. CC was followed up by David Robertson out of the Yankee bullpen and he let one of his inherited runners to score tying it up at 5 a piece. The next inning the Yankees scored 2 more runs to make it a 7 – 5 game but new Yankee reliever Chan Ho Park quickly changed that as he surrendered a 2 run homer to 2B Dustin Pedroia that sailed right over the Green Monster in left. Damaso Marte was next out of the pen and last season Marte had what he called a “cranky” shoulder during the season but pitched marvelously in the post season. Marte seemed to be up to his old antics as he threw a wild pitch and then later in the at bat threw a pitch that got passed the catcher Posada to score Kevin Youkilis from third base. With Boston now up 8 – 7 Joe Girardi turned to Joba Chamberlain who for now is the 8th inning setup man. Joba gave up a RBI hit to who else but Dustin Pedroia to drive in new CF Mike Cameron. Chamberlain eventually works out of the jam by getting Victor Martinez to fly out to RF Nick Swisher. With the Yankees down by 2 Boston manager Terry Francona turns to his closer Jonathan Papelbon. Papelbon retires Rodriguez on a routine grounder for out number 1. Cano flied out to Ellsbury leaving Jorge Posada as the Yankees final hope. Posada did not disappoint and sent a single into right bringing up new Yankee Curtis Granderson who homered his first time up. Curtis shattered his bat and grounded out to new Boston 3B Adrian Beltre to end the ball game. Although a tough loss for the Yankees on this Opening Night there were some positives to look at in this game. Starter CC Sabathia had his 3rd pitch, his change-up working to perfection while spinning a 1 hit gem through 5 innings. New Yankee Curtis Granderson got his first taste of the New York, Boston rivalry and speaking of firsts Curtis homered on his first at bat as a member of the Bronx Bombers. To keep with the them of outfielders Brett Gardner also had himself a nice night at the plate and on the base paths. Brett had a few singles and a key steal of home plate on a double steal with SS Derek Jeter. The Yankees will try to run on Victor Martinez and the Red Sox all season long as they were the worst team in the league in throwing out base runners in 2009. New Red Sox Marco Scutaro and Mike Cameron made good first impressions on their new team as the both went 2 – 3 in the season opener. On the other hand LF Jacoby Ellsbury wen 0 – 5 at the plate and he just looked absolutely lost all night long.

Now to get to the lighter side of baseball let’s talk about last night’s radio broadcast of the season opener. We all know John Sterling has catchy HR calls for each of the Yankees and with Curtis Granderson joining the team this year he had to create a call for him as well. This is what he came up with last night, “OH Curtis! You’re something Grandish!” So John what exactly does it mean to be “Grandish” ? Not only does it have a red line under it as I write it in this post which means a spelling error but it is not in any dictionary. Hopefully the great radio voice of the Yankees has something better for the “Grandish” One when the Yankees take on the Red Sox again Tuesday.

The Yankees lose this one 9 – 7 in Boston but let’s remember the Yankees lost 8 straight to Boston last year and still went on to win the World Series for the 27th time. There is still a lot of baseball to be played. 181 games to be exact NOT including the post season.

BOSTON SAYS “BAY- BAY” AS JASON SIGNS WITH METS

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It certainly took longer than expected but since the Mets were the lone suitor to Jason Bay they took their sweet time in acquiring him. The player formerly known as the “Yankee Killer” will now resort to killing Phillies, Braves and Marlins in the NL East not the AL East. Boston did replace Bay with Mike Cameron but Bay is too good an outfielder to let him just get away like the Red Sox did. Mike Cameron better be the best center fielder Boston’s ever seen or the fans may be a little upset with one Mr. Theo Epstein. Bay agreed to a 4 year deal with New York that is worth an estimated $65 Million Dollars. The Mets add Bay to an outfield that includes Carlos Beltran, Jeff Franceour and Alex Cora who is a utility IF/OF. The Phillies’ acquisition of “Doc” Roy Halladay may have crippled the Mets in their quest to win the East but they just got themselves one heck of a crutch in Jason Bay.
REMEMBER THIS?
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In 2000 Bay was drafted in the 22nd round out of Gonzaga by the Montreal Expos but never played one day in an Expos uniform as he made his MLB debut in 2003 with the San Diego Padres. In 2002 Bay was traded with Jimmy Cerrano to the New York Mets for Lou Collier. So, Welcome BACK to New York Jason.

IT’S A “GRAND” DAY IN NYC AS YANKEES INTRODUCE CURTIS GRANDERSON

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He’s here and he’s ready to help the Yankees get back to the World Series. Curtis Granderson was introduced to the media this morning at a press conference held at Yankee Stadium and said that he wants to create a legacy as a Yankees’ center fielder just like those who have played the position before him. He also said he wants to make things a little easier for CC Sabathia and the pitching staff as he patrols center field. Granderson is excited to be on a team that is recognized by baseball fans around the world and if he says that he plays for the Yankees nobody will ask him what city that is or where the Yankees’ play because they will already know and Yankee fans are happy to know Curtis Granderson is here and we’re getting ready to defend that World Championship.
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TAKING ONE TO THE BANK!

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The Yankees are taking one win with them to the bank, Citizens Bank Ballpark in Philadelphia that is or should I say “Silly”delphia. Clutch hitting from Mark Teixeira tied the game up at 1 and the Yankees had no mercy for public enemy number 1, Pedro Martinez after that because Matsui took him deep again to put New York on top for good in last night’s game. Pedro was not the same Pedro that pitched for the Red Sox but the Yankees’ are still his daddy! 
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YANKEES ADVANCE TO ALCS!

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October 11, 2009
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The Yankees closed out the Metrodome last night and they moved on to the ALCS in the process. For the first time in 5 years the Yankees are back in the ALCS where they will face not the Red Sox but the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Angels completed the sweep last night at Fenway Park and punched their ticket to the Bronx this Friday night. Games 1,2,6, and 7 will be played at Yankee Stadium and Games 3,4, and 5 will be at Angels Stadium in California. 


FAREWELL TO THE METRODOME!
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Philadelphia Leads Series 2 – 1
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GAME 1 is Friday

FULL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES PREVIEW NL & AL WILL BE POSTED AFTER NLDS IS COMPLETED

YOU’RE ON THE “MARK” TEIXEIRA!

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BRONX,NY~ What a game for the New York Yankees! First A-Rod comes through with an A-Bomb in the ninth then Teixeira hit the wall scraper to win it in the tenth. Burnett got to deliver another pie and the Yankees won yet another game. It’s win number 105 and their 2nd in the post season. One more win will put the Yankees in the ALCS and the same goes for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim who play game 3 of their series tomorrow night at Fenway Park as they try to complete a sweep of the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees try to complete their sweep of the Minnesota Twins as they want to close the Metrodome on a sour note with the elimination of the Twins from the 2009 Post Season. 

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Los Angeles Leads Series 2 – 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST CHAMPIONS!

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September 27, 2009
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PAYBACK! The Yankees clinched the AL East today in front of the Boston Red Sox and oh how satisfying it was! ESPN cameras caught Boston 2B in the Visitor’s dugout with his head down and that along with the locker room celebration made my day.  This particular post won’t be too long otherwise it will eventually be redundant with my excitement of the Yankees clinching the east and sweeping Boston again! I’m going to end on this note: “THE YAAAANKEEEES WIN, THEEE YAAAANKEEES WIN!” – John Sterling.
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