Posted by: Patrick
Bryan Hoch's report on Mariano Rivera's at-bat in last night's game has a video of his line out and reaction from the dugout, which includes laughter from Derek Jeter, CC Sabathia, Andy Pettitte, Ramiro Pena and others. Great clip.
Tyler Kepner says that Mo used Cody Ransom's bat, Alfredo Aceves' helmet and the batting gloves of Melky Cabrera.
Tyler Kepner says that Mo used Cody Ransom's bat, Alfredo Aceves' helmet and the batting gloves of Melky Cabrera.
Posted by: Patrick
Tyler Kepner of The New York Times mentioned this little snippet about cash considerations, having spoken to Brian Cashman:
Brian Cashman did not say how much the Cleveland Indians paid for reliever Jose Veras, only that it was over the $20,000 waiver price. In that case, it was more than Cashman paid the Chicago White Sox this spring for the veteran catcher Chris Stewart, who is now with Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. For Stewart, Cashman paid $1. Some people get cute and send 100 pennies, Cashman said. I dont have time for cute.
Posted by: Seamus
The Yankees didn't put a runner on base until the 6th inning and they let their scoreless streak reach 14 innings before finally turning things around offensively as the Yankees beat the Braves by a score of 84. With the win, the Yankees kept pace with Boston and Toronto, who both won tonight as well.
The pitching was great on both sides through the first 5 innings, as neither team scored through the first four and a half and the Yankees failed to even put a runner on base. Joba Chamerlain kept the Braves out of the run column before allowing a solo home run to Jeff Francoeur in the bottom of the 5th.
The game seemed to turn around when Joe Girardi was ejected in the 6th after arguing a call (and he was right) in which Brett Gardner was sent back to the dugout trying to get back to 1st on a pickoff attempt (Gardner's walk was the Yankees' first baserunner). The ejection was followed up with a solo home run by Francisco Cervelli, the first of his career, that tied the game up at 1 apiece. A two-out base hit by Alex Rodriguez put the Yankees up 31.
Chamberlain was able to last 6 and 1/3, finishing with a line of 3 runs on 5 hits and 5 strikeouts. Phil Coke relieved Joba and was not responsible for allowing runs in his 2/3 of an inning, although he did give up a sac fly (run charged to Chamberlain) to start his share of the 7th.
The Yankees scored twice each in both the 8th and 9th innings, capping off an 8-run night since their 15-run explosion against Johan Santana and the Mets ten days ago. Both runs in the 8th were scored on ground outs and the back-to-back RBI knocks by Johnny Damon and Mark Teixeira were responsible for the scoring in the top of the 9th.
Mariano Rivera was brought into the game in the top of the 8th, and recorded four outs en route to his 16th save of the season. Mo even got a chance to bat in the game and gave the ball a nice ride, but to the dismay of fans and some amused Yankees in the dugout the ball was hit right at center fielder Nate McLouth.
The Yankees will try to take the rubber game tomorrow night, and if they do it will be their first series victory on the road since winning three out of four in Cleveland from May 29 to June 1. Andy Pettitte will take the mound for the Yankees and he'll face Derek Lowe and the Braves. Game starts at 7:00 ET.
Recap records: Patrick: 1911, Seamus: 1614, Andrew: 47
The pitching was great on both sides through the first 5 innings, as neither team scored through the first four and a half and the Yankees failed to even put a runner on base. Joba Chamerlain kept the Braves out of the run column before allowing a solo home run to Jeff Francoeur in the bottom of the 5th.
The game seemed to turn around when Joe Girardi was ejected in the 6th after arguing a call (and he was right) in which Brett Gardner was sent back to the dugout trying to get back to 1st on a pickoff attempt (Gardner's walk was the Yankees' first baserunner). The ejection was followed up with a solo home run by Francisco Cervelli, the first of his career, that tied the game up at 1 apiece. A two-out base hit by Alex Rodriguez put the Yankees up 31.
Chamberlain was able to last 6 and 1/3, finishing with a line of 3 runs on 5 hits and 5 strikeouts. Phil Coke relieved Joba and was not responsible for allowing runs in his 2/3 of an inning, although he did give up a sac fly (run charged to Chamberlain) to start his share of the 7th.
The Yankees scored twice each in both the 8th and 9th innings, capping off an 8-run night since their 15-run explosion against Johan Santana and the Mets ten days ago. Both runs in the 8th were scored on ground outs and the back-to-back RBI knocks by Johnny Damon and Mark Teixeira were responsible for the scoring in the top of the 9th.
Mariano Rivera was brought into the game in the top of the 8th, and recorded four outs en route to his 16th save of the season. Mo even got a chance to bat in the game and gave the ball a nice ride, but to the dismay of fans and some amused Yankees in the dugout the ball was hit right at center fielder Nate McLouth.
The Yankees will try to take the rubber game tomorrow night, and if they do it will be their first series victory on the road since winning three out of four in Cleveland from May 29 to June 1. Andy Pettitte will take the mound for the Yankees and he'll face Derek Lowe and the Braves. Game starts at 7:00 ET.
Recap records: Patrick: 1911, Seamus: 1614, Andrew: 47
Posted by: Patrick
In seperate tweets, MLB.com's Bryan Hoch reported that the Yankees have sent the DFA'd Jose Veras to the Indians for cash considerations. Meanwhile, to make room for Cody Ransom, the team has designed Angel Berroa for assignment.
Posted by: Patrick
Peter Abraham reports that CC Sabathia threw 30 pitches today and he's feeling good. He'll start Friday.
Posted by: Patrick
The Yankees/Braves opener on Tuesday night was not what one might have hoped - the Yankees collected only four hits against the heralded Tommy Hanson and were shutout, 4-0. Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano, Melky Cabrera and Brett Gardner were the players that had the hits.
Chien-Ming Wang logged a modest appearance, allowing 3 runs on 6 hits and 1 walk over 5 innings. Phil Hughes held the Braves scoreless for two innings and Dave Robertson allowed a run in the eighth. And that's the game.
Joba Chamberlain (3-2, 3.89) and Kenshin Kawakami (4-6, 4.42) face off tomorrow at 7:10 PM ET.
Recap records: Patrick: 1911, Seamus: 1514, Andrew: 47.
Chien-Ming Wang logged a modest appearance, allowing 3 runs on 6 hits and 1 walk over 5 innings. Phil Hughes held the Braves scoreless for two innings and Dave Robertson allowed a run in the eighth. And that's the game.
Joba Chamberlain (3-2, 3.89) and Kenshin Kawakami (4-6, 4.42) face off tomorrow at 7:10 PM ET.
Recap records: Patrick: 1911, Seamus: 1514, Andrew: 47.
Posted by: Patrick
MLB.com's Alden Gonzalez reports that Mark Teixeira has taken the lead at first base in the American League All-Star voting over Kevin Youkilis. He now holds a 35,632 vote lead. Meanwhile, Derek Jeter has more than twice as many votes as Jason Bartlett.
Posted by: Patrick
Peter Abraham reports that Cody Ransom will be with the Yankees tomorrow, according to Joe Girardi. It is unclear what the corresponding move will be, to make room, but Abraham suggests the team will choose between Angel Berroa and Ramiro Pena.
Posted by: Patrick
Joe Girardi's protest of Sunday's game has been denied, reports Peter Abraham, who notes that no reason was provided by Major League Baseball.
Posted by: Patrick
Chad Jennings reports some progress on the Xavier Nady front: the outfielder will kick off a rehab assignment with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees on Wednesday.