Mariano Rivera allowed four runs (three earned) in the top of the ninth inning in the Yankees 9-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays Saturday afternoon. This game immediately after the Yankees came back to tie the game at 5 in the bottom of the eighth and before the Yankees scored two in the bottom of the ninth. Obviously, the damage had already been done.

Unlike the last time Rivera struggled in a tie game against the Yankees (Rivera gave up two home runs), the Rays kept their damage in the park. Ben Zobrist led off with a triple and scored on a single, B.J. Upton and Carl Crawford also had RBI singles, and another run scored on an error.

Mark Teixeira hit a two-run, no-out double in the ninth to halve the lead, but Alex Rodriguez, Jorge Posada and Robinson Cano couldn't even move him over. Old friend Randy Choate retired Cano for his third save of the season.

The Yankees gave CC Sabathia a two-run lead by the end of the fourth inning, but he gave the runs back in the top of the fifth. Zobrist led off with a home run and Joe Dillon reached third after a single and two-base throwing error by Johnny Damon. He would score on a sacrifice fly.

After the Yankees took a 3-2 lead (on one of three of Dioner Navarro's throwing errors), Sabathia gave up a three-run home run to Willy Aybar.

For a while, David Price and Sabathia were the pitchers of record. Price only gave up two hits over 5 2/3 innings, but the five walks he allowed drove up his pitch count and contributed to his early departure. Sabathia gave up five earned runs (the most since April 22) and was done after eight innings.

Matt Garza and Joba Chamberlain will start tomorrow afternoon.

Recap records: Patrick: 16–7, Seamus: 12–11, Andrew: 4–5.

Andrew Fletcher regularly blogs about the Yankees at Scott Proctor's Arm.