4/13 Yankees @ RedSox
Here is the lineup for tonights game:
YANKEES
Melky Cabrera CF
Bobby Abreu RF
Alex Rodriguez 3B
Jason Giambi 1B
Jorge Posada DH
Robinson Cano 2B
Jose Molina C
Alberto Gonzalez SS
Mike Mussina RHP
Well, why not? Tonight I'm going to do a live blog, albeit I'm starting a bit late.
Throught he second inning Moose has allowed no runs, and looks pretty good. The Yanks scored two in the bottom of the first on a Bobby Abreu HR.
Bottom of the Second:
Robbie Cano, who has been struggling in the lineup, (we'll who hasn't been), just hit a ground ball for the first out.
Betimit strikes out and Cabrera flys out to 7.
Top 3rd:
Jeter has been taken out of the game without a reason given. Betimit moves to 6, Morgan Ensberg at 3.
Johnny Gomes just belted a changeup down the middle over the left field wall.
2-1 Yanks
Moose walks Bartlett, 1 out.
Bartlett goes and Molina makes a pretty high throw. Betemit tries to lay the tag down on him, but essentially flies over him. Rays RISP.
Iwamura hits a ground ball for the second out, but Bartlett moves to third.
Moose pitches a ground ball and gets out of the inning.
Bottom 3rd:
The Yanks have put Molina on third and Abreu on first wih two outs.
A Rod hits into a force out. Not what we wanted but atleast the Yanks have been hitting the ball tonight.
Top of 4th
Moose retires the side on ground balls. Nice.
Bottom of the 4th:
Yanks go down 1-2-3 as well
Top of fifth:
Moose retires the side again.
Bottom of the fifth:
With two outs, Damon (2 for 3 tonight) gets on first with a little blooper. He's left stranded.
Top of Sixth:
One out, no runners on base.With two outs Pena gets on base with a Cano error. Trying to get fancy. Again. Moose gets out of the inning with no runs.
Bottom of Sixth:
With no outs Bobby Abreu once again hits a hard drive that this time bounces off the right field wall. He is gets himself a nice stand up triple.
A Rod! Alex just broke his bat on an RBI single to right.
3-1 Yankees
Matsui just hit an RBI double (he's now 1-3) to score A-Rod.
4-1 Yankees 0 outs
Cano then advances Matsui to third on a broken bat ground out.
Rays pitcher Hammel gets a big out with a strikeout, but is definately almost done for. He intentionally walks Melky to get to Molina.
It's a good move as Molina gets an out to end the inning.
Top of Seventh:
Mussina is out of the game, and has been replaced by RHP Brian Bruney. He is able to get out of the inning with no earned runs.
Bottom of Seventh:
Hammel is out and reliever Scott Dohmann is on the mound. He faces Johnny Damon.
It is reported that Jeter was taken out with a strained groin. He is slated to get an MRI before leaving for KC.
Damon flys out.
Ensberg and Abreu (BB) are on base with A Rod up. Abreu is a double away from hitting for cycle. Last time a Yankee did that? '95.
A Rod is called out looking on a garbage strike, but Matsui makes them pay with an RBI single.
5-1 Yanks
Robbie Cano hits a two out RBI single and the Yanks are looking like the team they really are. Abreu scores for the 6-1 lead, and last run of the inning.
Top of the Eighth:
Kyle Farnsworth comes in as the setup man, instead of Chamberlain. He sets the Rays down 1-2-3.
Nice Outing.
Bottom of Eighth:
Yanks are sat down without any runs.
Top of Ninth:
The Rays are looking at one more chance to get the win in this one, but I don't foresee it in the near future.
LaTroy Hawkins is the Yankee closer.
He works out of trouble, striking out Gomes for the win.
Yanks Win!
6-1
They hit the road for a DAY GAME tomorrow in Kansas City. Ouch.
They will be on the road for the next 18 games, including a series with ALE rivals Boston RedSox.
The lineup looked alot better tonight, and Mussina was magical as he had a start that rivaled CMW's.
Jeter will be news as they will be cautious with his injury this early in the season.
Look for some play from Betemit and Ensberg as the Yankee bench is short due to suspension.
Hopefully tonights performance will start up the offense for the month of April.
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Ok! Tonight is the fourth and final game of this four games series, and the Yankees are looking to tie it 2-2.
I will be watching live tonight, here are the starting lineups:
Damon LF
Jeter SS
Abreu RF
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Cano 2B
Betemit 1B
Cabrera CF
Molina C
Mussina RHP
Iwamura 2B
Crawford LF
Pena 1B
Upton CF
Floyd DH
Hinske RF
Aybar 3B
DiFelice C
Bartlett SS
Hammel RHP
I'm gettin pretty fancy with these line up graphics.
I spent the last weekend totally immersed in watching baseball games, but none pertaining to the New York Yankees. My hometown Carolina League A Advanced team, the Salem Avalanche, started off their year with a home series against the Potomac Nationals. It was amazingly refreshing and fun to spend the weekend watching the games in our beautiful stadium with a beautiful date. (Hi baby!) The Avalanche took the series 2-1 and they look good coming into the 2008 season. However, while I was watching the live ball, the Yankees were working themselves into some questions. Here is a look back at the weekend.
4/4 Yankees/Rays
The Lineup was changed again due to Posada not catching. He DH'd instead. Joe Girardi had some upper respiratory sickness, and a high fevel. Rob Thomson managed in his place.
Damon CF
Jeter SS
Abreu RF
Rodriguez 3B
Giambi 1B
Cano 2B
Posada DH
Matsui LF
Molina C
Ian Kennedy made his season debut, and got booted after 2 and 2/3 innings. He threw only 12 strikes in a nearly 30 pitch first inning and gave up a run almost immediately while walking two. His third inning was what did him in though, and he earned five runs in the inning. The big blow was a three run homer that came on his 70th and final pitch of the game. Ouch. He ended up walking four and throwing only 32 strikes. It should be noted that he is generally noted for his command.
He said: "As a young guy, you have to prove yourself and throw strikes," Kennedy said. "I know that sometimes when you hit the back of the plate and you're expecting that call, you might not get it." (lohud) No kidding.
The Yankees came back and rallied their recently anemic lineup in the bottom of the inning, scoring four on Sonnanstine. Andy collected himself though, and exploited the Yankee lineup for only one hit through the seventh.
In the eighth Latroy Hawkins pitched for the Yanks, but soon gave up a homerun. After five more consecutive Ray hits he was pulled for Farnsworth.
Farnsworth looked decent; that is until a monster three run shot from Carlos Pena.
Overall the Rays spanked NYY 13-4.
4/5 Yankees/Rays
On Saturday the Bombers looked for a little bit of redemption after suffering a pretty bad defeat the night before. Andy Pettite made his season debut, and cost John Albaladejo his spot on the MLB roster. Joe Girardi was a game time decision, but ended up not managing again. Rob Thomson took the reins once again.
Here was the lineup:
YANKEES
Damon CF
Jeter SS![]()
Abreu RF
Rodriguez 3B
Giambi DH
Cano 2B
Posada C
Matsui LF
Duncan 1B
Pettitte LHP
RAYS
Iwamura 2B![]()
Crawford LF
Pena 1B
Upton CF
Gomes RF
Aybar 3B
Bartlett SS
Riggans C
Johnson DH
Jackson RHP
The sleepy Yankees offense had trouble getting men on base, and then converting those RISP's into runs. They pulled ahead quickly 1-0 on an A-Rod RBI, and proceeded to load the bases early on in the game, but then Jeter and Damon were both set down to spoil the effort. Posada was back catching again, but Giambi left the game after his second at bat due to tightness of the groin. So far the Yanks have been outscored 28-15 and are .162 with RISP. Makes me wonder if Girardi is experiencing some tightness somewhere himself. BTW Giambi really rallied to become the starting 1B this season, iinstead of a DH. Looks like he was able to stay healthy for 4.2 games.
Pettitte didn't look to horrible for his first start, but wasn't deserving of any awards either. He only allowed two earned runs through the fourth inning. The fifth inning brought his undoing however, and Johnny Gomes smacked a high hanging offspeed pitch over Matsui in left. Oh yeah, it counted for three runs. Overall Pettitte surrendered eight hits, walked two, and hit Carlos Pena twice. Oops. He threw 86 pitches. On his performance he noted:
"I feel good. I got a little gassed in the fifth inning, but physically I feel great. My body feels good, but I just didn't have anything today, man,"
"I felt bad for Jorge. I didn't give him hardly anything to work with. It was not a real good day at all."
The Yanks were down 6-1 in the eighth and once again got the bases full. Posada was able to turn that into a two RBI hit after Cano fanned out.
Rays Win 6-3
The Yankee offense is certainly struggling to this point. None of the batters are doing to much, notably the top of the lineup and Cano in his new #6 spot.
However the Yankees defended themselves and their performances as not being indicative of too much besides remarkable pitching. Here is what they said:
John Damon: "Guys are pitching us tough but we're good enough players to hit anybody."
Derek Jeter: "We wanted to get a few runs there but sometimes the pitcher is just better than you are." (Ha thats what I want to hear from you, Captain)
Rob Thomson: "This offense is going to hit. At some point it's going to hit."
Jason Giambi: "I'm not worried because over the long haul we're going to score runs." "But unfortunately we're not getting much done right now."
(All Quotes from Lohud)
4/6 Yankees/Rays
The Yanks once again matched up against the Rays, who were trying to work on a series sweep.
The lineup was:
YANKEES![]()
Damon LF
Jeter SS
Abreu RF
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Cano 2B
Posada C
Betemit 1B
Cabrera CF
Wang RHP
Joe Girardi was back in control on the bench as the Yankees, I mean CMW, shut down the Rays 2-0. He pitched well, and as usual was not scared to allow the ball to be put in play. His six innings didn't allow any runs (obviously) and besides a bit of trouble in the seventh had a pretty nice outing.
Hideki Matsui was the other difference maker in Sunday's game, driving in two runs on a crucial homer in the fourth, as well as having two other hits. 2-0 Yanks.
When CMW put runners on the corner in the seventh with no outs, Girardi went ahead and put in Joba Chamberlain instead of Farnsworth. Chamberlain wiped out the side on eight (count them-) pitches, including a 100+ mph four seamer. He struck out the first batter and the next hit into a dounle play. His work in the eighth? 1-2-3, no earned runs. Mo took care of the ninth, business as usual.
Yankees finally win 2-0.
YANKEES
Damon LF
Jeter SS
Abreu RF
Rodriguez SS
Giambi 1B
Cano 2B
Posada C
Matsui DH
Cabrera LF
Mussina RHP
BLUE JAYS
Eckstein SS
Stewart LF
Rios RF
Wells CF
Thomas DH
Overbay 1B
Hill 2B
Scutaro 3B
Barajas C
Burnett RHP
