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New York vs. Tampa Bay


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  Jeter ties hits record at Yankee Stadium as Yankees top Rays

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NEW YORK -- Derek Jeter didn't waste any time after he homered in the fifth inning Sunday. He quickly traded a bat and a ball for a reminder of the day he tied Lou Gehrig for the most hits at Yankee Stadium.

"It's definitely special," he said.

Jeter collected three hits for the third straight game, Alex Rodriguez belted a grand slam and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-4 Sunday to win the weekend series against the AL East leaders.

The Rays went 3-6 on their 10-day trip to Toronto, Boston and New York and will carry a one-game lead into their three-game series against the second-place Red Sox beginning Monday night in Florida.

"It's never good to lose a series," manager Joe Maddon said. "It was obviously a tough road trip ... not easy at all. The Yankees are one team that we haven't played well against this year."

Jason Giambi hit a two-run homer for New York, still clinging to faint playoff hopes during its final homestand at its longtime ballpark.

Mariano Rivera entered with two on in the ninth and struck out Erick Aybar for his 35th save in 36 opportunities. The All-Star closer also moved into a tie with Lee Smith for second on the career list with 478 saves.

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"I'd rather have the team, our team, tied for first place," Rivera said.

Fernando Perez, who went to nearby Columbia University, hit a three-run drive for Tampa Bay, which started the trip with a 3 1/2-game lead in the East.

Oft-injured Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano (3-1) allowed three earned runs and five hits before he was booed off the mound in the sixth inning following a visit by the trainer and manager Joe Girardi.

Pavano was pitching to Eric Hinske with one out and a runner on first when he got the mound visit. After a short discussion, the right-hander walked off as the sellout crowd, familiar with his injury history, showered him with boos.

"I'm at a spot right now where I'm starting to wake up muscles I haven't used in a while," said Pavano, who left with a stiff left hip and expected to be OK for his next start. "Every time I go out there, there's more innings than the last time and more pitches than the last time so I mean these are things I'm going to have to work through."

Pavano has started only 24 games for the Yankees since signing a four-year, $39.95 million contract before the 2005 season.

"He did not want to come out," said Girardi, who opted for the safe route on a muggy day in the Bronx. "He told me he was fine."

David Price, the top overall pick in the 2007 draft, made his major league debut for Tampa Bay and threw 5 1/3 impressive innings in relief of struggling starter Edwin Jackson. The 6-foot-6 left-hander allowed two runs and three hits, spending much of the outing in the upper 90s.

"It was fun," he said. "This one here was obviously special. I settled down pretty good, started breathing better. That first inning was pretty rough."

Price retired six straight before Jeter led off the fifth with his 11th homer, giving him 1,269 hits at the House that Ruth Built. The sellout crowd of 54,279 roared as the captain rounded the bases after his opposite-field drive to right, and cheered even louder when he came out of the dugout for a curtain call.

The fans continued to chant the shortstop's name as Giambi batted against Price, who struck out four and walked none.

Jeter had a chance to break the record in the seventh but grounded into a double play. He'll likely get another opportunity Monday night when New York opens a four-game series against the Chicago White Sox.

"They always say records are meant to be broken but this one, with the stadium closing here in a week, you know at least I know I tied for it," he said.

The Yankees, almost certain to miss the playoffs for the first time since 1993, are nine games behind wild card-leading Boston.

The Rays loaded the bases after Pavano departed, and Damaso Marte walked Akinori Iwamura to make it 7-4. Jason Bartlett followed with a sinking liner but Brett Gardner made a terrific tumbling catch to end the inning.

Gardner also made a diving catch to rob Gabe Gross of a hit in the eighth.

Jackson (11-11) never looked comfortable and dropped to 0-3 in his past three starts. He allowed New York's first three batters to reach before Rodriguez hit a 3-1 pitch into the bleachers in right-center for his 17th career grand slam.

"I got some balls up," Jackson said. "They took advantage of it. It just wasn't my day."

Rodriguez reached 100 RBI for the 11th straight season with his 34th homer of the year. It also gave him at least 100 runs in 13 consecutive seasons.

Jeter reached on a perfectly placed bunt single and Giambi finished a 12-pitch at-bat with a walk to set up A-Rod's first grand slam since Sept. 25, 2007, at Tampa Bay.

Notes

  • RHP Matt Garza, who threw 83 pitches in Tampa Bay's 6-5 loss Saturday night, will start Wednesday's game against Boston on short rest.
  • RHP Phil Hughes joined the Yankees on Sunday and will start Wednesday's game against the Chicago White Sox.
  • Yankees 2B Robinson Cano was pulled before the fifth inning because Girardi was upset by his lack of hustle on a fielding play in the fourth.
  • The Rays went 7-11 against the Yankees this year.
 
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Reputation:96
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September 14, 2008 11:10 pm
Pretty good start by David Price in Yankee stadium today.

Good luck David!

Go Dores!
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September 15, 2008 8:24 am
Did Edwin Jackson lose his spot in the rotation today after his terrible outing, and David Price having a decent line?  I believe that the Rays should for the time being move Jackson to the bullpe ...(more)
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September 14, 2008 7:29 pm
just glad David Price came in as advertised because he will defitnitly help down the stretch, though pitching and defense has been strong all year........so now it's time to get some offense and ride this thing out.........tough stretch but as stated since june this is a team of destiny, even if it is as a "wild card& ...(more)
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September 14, 2008 8:26 pm
The Yankees are not in the playoff hunt. No way, no how. Aint gonna happen. If this was ANY other team, the AP writers would have buried them already. It's insane that every Yankees postgame article notes their "faint", "fading", or "long shot" playoff hopes.
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September 15, 2008 10:44 am
How about Carl Pavano, eh? 3-1!  For having to battle back from injury for so long, its nice to see him throwing again and doing well.  So, yeah he gave up 4 in 5 1/3, but he got the run support.  Only three of the runs were earned anyway.  Sure he walked two and only struck out 3, but still he is pitching.&nb; ...(more)
 
 
Derek Jeter tallies three hits again, including a homer, as he ties Lou Gehrig in the record books.  (AP)
Derek Jeter tallies three hits again, including a homer, as he ties Lou Gehrig in the record books. (AP)

 
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Chevrolet Players of the Game
New York

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AB 4
R 3
H 3
HR 1
RBI 1
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Akinori Iwamura, 2B3001203 .277
Jason Bartlett, SS5010004 .278
Carlos Pena, 1B5000032 .244
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Cliff Floyd, DH3120000 .277
   a- Willy Aybar, PH-DH1000112 .255
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Eric Hinske, LF3110111 .248
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Fernando Perez, CF3123100 .250
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Batting
2B - Cliff Floyd (13, Pavano)
HR - Fernando Perez (1, Pavano)
RBI - Akinori Iwamura (42), Fernando Perez 3 (3)
2-OUT RBI - Akinori Iwamura (18), Fernando Perez 3 (3)
Team LOB - 10
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DP - Longoria-Iwamura-Pena, Bartlett-Iwamura-Pena
E - Carlos Pena (2, Misplayed grounder)

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David Price 5.1322041 3.38
Jason Hammel 0.2100000 4.60
Pitches-Strikes - Edwin Jackson 53-33, David Price 87-55, Jason Hammel 4-4
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Johnny Damon, LF4120000 .306
Derek Jeter, SS4331001 .306
Jason Giambi, 1B3212110 .248
    Melky Cabrera, RF0000000 .242
Alex Rodriguez, DH4224020 .307
Xavier Nady, RF-1B4000001 .313
Robinson Cano, 2B2000000 .260
    Wilson Betemit, 3B2011010 .260
Ivan Rodriguez, C4010011 .278
Cody Ransom, 3B-2B3000001 .421
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2B - Derek Jeter (25, Jackson), Alex Rodriguez (33, Price), Ivan Rodriguez (20, Jackson)
HR - Derek Jeter (11, Price), Jason Giambi (30, Jackson), Alex Rodriguez (34, Jackson)
RBI - Derek Jeter (68), Jason Giambi 2 (92), Alex Rodriguez 4 (100), Wilson Betemit (23)
2-OUT RBI - Jason Giambi 2 (36)
Team LOB - 2
Fielding
E - Cody Ransom (1, Misplayed grounder)

New York Yankees
Carl Pavano (W,3-1) 5.1543231 5.26
Edwar Ramirez 0.1100100 4.05
Damaso Marte (H,24) 1.1000210 3.98
Brian Bruney (H,9) 1000010 2.10
Jose Veras 0.2100110 3.54
Mariano Rivera (S,35) 0.1000010 1.54
Pitches-Strikes - Carl Pavano 95-58, Edwar Ramirez 11-4, Damaso Marte 25-12, Brian Bruney 13-7, Jose Veras 24-14, Mariano Rivera 8-5
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Carl Pavano 7-7
Batters Faced - Carl Pavano 24, Edwar Ramirez 3, Damaso Marte 6, Brian Bruney 3, Jose Veras 4, Mariano Rivera 1

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