18 juli 2006

Mariners @ Yankees : 2 - 4

The New York Yankees are riding Mariano Rivera's right arm during an impressive winning streak. Now, they're hoping for good news about Alex Rodriguez's big toe. Rivera wriggled out of another jam for his 401st save, Jason Giambi homered and Chien-Ming Wang pitched around some sloppy defense to lead the surging Yankees past the Seattle Mariners 4-2 Monday night. Coming off a sweep of the World Series champion Chicago White Sox, New York won its fourth straight and eighth in nine games to move a season-best 18 games above .500. Johnny Damon had three hits and an RBI, Miguel Cairo hit a two-run single and the Yankees remained a half-game behind first-place Boston in the AL East.

Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees attempts to turn a double play as Willie Bloomquist #16 of the Seattle Mariners slides into second base during their game on July 17, 2006 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City.

After making a career-worst three errors, Rodriguez was lifted in the eighth inning because of a sore left big toe. The star third baseman fouled a ball off his toe in the fifth and plans to go for X-rays on Tuesday morning. Yankees manager Joe Torre wasn't sure if A-Rod would be able to play Tuesday night. New York is already missing three injured All-Stars in Gary Sheffield, Hideki Matsui and Robinson Cano.

Wang (10-4) used his heavy sinker to overcome the errors by Rodriguez, who was replaced at third by Nick Green. New York took advantage of a key Seattle error, sending the last-place Mariners to their ninth loss in 11 games. Following consecutive extra-inning losses in Toronto, the Mariners got a solid start from fast-working Jarrod Washburn (4-10) but couldn't capitalize on four errors overall by the Yankees in the first meeting between the teams this season. Rivera gave up a double and a single to start the ninth, putting runners at the corners. Then he struck out pinch-hitter Eduardo Perez, got Ichiro Suzuki on a popup and fanned Willie Bloomquist to draw a roar from the sellout crowd of 53,444.

Wang allowed two runs and seven hits over seven strong innings in 93-degree heat, improving to 7-1 in 11 starts at home. The right-hander has gone at least seven innings in seven of eight starts. Mike Myers and Scott Proctor combined for a perfect eighth against Seattle's 4-5-6 hitters. Rivera, who escaped two jams and got six outs for save No. 400 on Sunday against Chicago, has converted 22 of 24 chances this season. Just like Wang, Washburn didn't get much help from his defense. The Seattle starter yielded four runs -- one earned -- and nine hits in 6 1-3 innings. He dropped to 0-3 in six starts since his last win, a 4-1 victory over his former team, the Los Angeles Angels, on June 9. But the lefty has pitched well in his past three outings, allowing only four earned runs in 19 1-3 innings.

Giambi drove his 28th homer into the right-field upper deck with two outs in the fifth, giving New York a 4-1 lead. He leads the team with 76 RBIs. Kenji Johjima hit an RBI single in the sixth for the Mariners, but Yuniesky Betancourt grounded into an inning-ending double play. Rodriguez's third error could have extended the seventh inning for Seattle, but Bloomquist got trapped off second base and was tagged in a rundown for the third out. With two outs in the New York second, Melky Cabrera hit a hard smash at the feet of big first baseman Richie Sexson. The ball got by him and was scored a tough error, leading to three unearned runs against Washburn. Cairo followed with a two-run single and Damon added an RBI single, making it 3-1 Yankees. Suzuki singled on the first pitch of the game and scored on Raul Ibanez's sacrifice fly.

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