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After a shaky outing and a thoroughly poor one, Shawn Chacon looks to get back on the good foot tonight for the Yanks. He'll face Barry Zito in Oakland on the ESPN Sunday Night Game of the Week. The Red Sox won this afternoon, and the Angels are well on their way to a win, but the Indians fell to the Twins.
The Yanks didn't score on Friday, and the A's didn't score yesterday. Wish I could say I had a hunch about what's going to happen, but I don't. Hopefully, the Yanks pull out a win and come back home feeling okay about things.
Enjoy. I hope everyone is having a beautiful holiday weekend. Let's Go Yan-Kees.
Damon is not leading the league in BA now, and ARod is just 4 points from the top. If ARod goes on an hitting/RBI tear, the triple crown is not out of the question.
According to ESPN:
Yankees BA: .279, with men on: .264, with 2 out and men on: 2nd worst in the league. Lack of clutch seems to be team wide.
But yeah, this year they do seem to be wasting a lot of opportunities, stranding far too many, etc. They're doing better since Torre reminded them that small ball wins games, too.
This just in: Alex Rodriguez can hit. Two more singles tonight. Also, Sheff really does look banged up. Hit a vicious line drive foul in his first at bat. Almost a homer. Missed a couple of fastballs the next time up.
Two nifty basket catches by Bellhorn so far. Also, his first hit as a Yank a solo dinger. Not bad.
Chacon doesn't look great but he's okay so far.
Ball seems to be carrying well in Oakland tonight. Jeter lead off the game with a homer and it didn't look like it was going to travel out of the park...still plenty of time for the A's to come back. However, Flash and Mo are rested and could easily pitch the last three, even four innings between them if need be.
While Morgan is far from my fav commentator, he's dead on with the observation that Yank batters have been going with the pitch these last two games. Great to see. And no reason on earth that shouldn't be done every game.
Zito's gone... too bad ;-)
Talk about a 'game of inches'. Jeter's poke down the right field line goes just foul, then a DP...
6-2 Yanks. Still a lot of time left.
2-3-4 hitters for Oakland in the bottom of the inning. This is the game for Chacon right here. If he gets through this frame unharmed then he gets to work the seventh for free with Flash and Mo getting ready to go.
That's all they need from Chacon. Way to go getting out of a jam, dogs.
BTW, IMHO, Ruben needs to not come up to make an out for the 5th time tonight. Think Torre will pinch hit with Phillips? I'd take anyone over Sierra tonight, except Womack.
That BOC song runs through my head every time Matsui comes up with RISP. I'm hoping he comes through . . .
In the meantime, a 6-2 lead is not bad. I'm iffy on Chacon coming back out - 94 pitches is almost enough. He should NOT throw 120 again.
Alex, slow sunday night for you? I don't think I have ever seen so many consecutive posts by you, nice to have you around tonight!
I would also like to thank Jeter for his first pitch home run, which, at the wire, got my fantasy team into the playoffs, where I will promptly get trounced, but still, thanks Jetes!
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050904&content_id=1197391&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy
1. Young .325
2. A-Rod .324
3. Damon .322
Cano's at least as good on defense, but his tendency to style at times can cost the team.
The boos at Fenway for that play would have been deafening.
He can't be clutch -- he doesn't have a WS ring! ;)
Good win. That plane ride home just got a lot easier.
Now...is taking a series from Tampa Bay too much to ask?
Anyone know how he's doing in the minors so far?
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