Monday, June 8, 2009

Game 57: Yanks vs. Rays

Regular Season Game 57
Yankees vs. Rays
New Yankee Stadium - The Bronx, NY
Game Time: 7:05 p.m.
TV/Radio: YES, WCBS 880


Here are the lineups:


YANKEES (33-23)
Derek Jeter SS
Johnny Damon LF
Mark Teixeira 1B
Alex Rodriguez 3B
Robinson Cano 2B
Jorge Posada C
Hideki Matsui DH
Nick Swisher RF
Melky Cabrera CF

Pitching: LHP Andy Pettitte (5-2, 4.33 ERA)


TAMPA BAY
(29-29)
B.J. Upton CF
Carl Crawford LF
Evan Longoria 3B
Carlos Pena 1B
Willy Aybar 2B
Ben Zobrist SS
Joe Dillon DH
Gabe Kapler RF
Michel Hernandez C

Pitching: RHP Andy Sonnanstine (4-5, 7.07 ERA)

Yanks vs. Sonnanstine

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
D. Jeter 18 6 1 1 0 3 1 2 .333 .368 .500 .868
J. Damon 18 5 2 0 1 3 1 5 .278 .316 .556 .871
N. Swisher 17 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 .176 .222 .176 .399
R. Cano 14 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 .143 .143 .429 .571
H. Matsui 13 5 2 0 2 2 0 2 .385 .385 1.000 1.385
A. Rodriguez 11 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 .364 .364 .636 1.000
J. Posada 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 .100 .100 .100 .200
M. Cabrera 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .125 .125 .125 .250
J. Molina 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .286 .286 .571 .857
M. Teixeira 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 .167 .375 .167 .542
R. Pena 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .200 .400
X. Nady 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333 .667
K. Cash 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 .500 .500 .500 1.000
B. Gardner 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Totals1343381514421.246.273.433.706

Rays vs. Pettitte

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
C. Pena 33 11 0 2 4 7 4 9 .333 .436 .818 1.254
C. Crawford 33 9 1 0 0 2 2 4 .273 .314 .303 .617
A. Iwamura 27 5 0 0 0 1 2 9 .185 .241 .185 .427
B.J. Upton 21 6 2 0 0 3 2 3 .286 .333 .381 .714
G. Kapler 20 6 1 0 0 1 1 2 .300 .333 .350 .683
P. Burrell 18 4 0 1 0 1 1 6 .222 .263 .333 .596
D. Navarro 15 4 0 0 1 2 1 3 .267 .313 .467 .779
J. Bartlett 15 5 1 1 1 4 2 0 .333 .412 .733 1.145
W. Aybar 11 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .091 .167 .091 .258
E. Longoria 11 2 1 0 1 2 1 6 .182 .250 .545 .795
B. Zobrist 9 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .333 .667 1.000
E. Johnson 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .400 .400 .400 .800
M. Hernandez 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 .667
S. Riggans 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333 .667
J. Ruggiano 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .500 .667 .500 1.167
Totals22661648241845.270.328.438.766

News & Notes

- Andy Pettitte is 15-4, with a 3.78 ERA in his career against the Ray. He's faced them twice this year and is 0-0, with a 5.40 ERA. In 13.1 innings he's allowed 8 runs on 15 hits, walked 2 and struck out 9. He's also allowed 5 home runs.

Pettitte
has struggled a lot at home this year, going 2-1, with a 5.79 ERA. He's allowed 24 runs and 51 hits in 37.1 innings pitched, and he's allowed seven long balls. Opponents are hitting .331/.391/.500 against him at the new stadium.

- In six career starts Andy Sonnanstine is 2-1, with a 6.75 ERA against the Yankees. In The Bronx he's 2-0, with a 2.57 ERA in two starts. In two starts against the Yankees this year he's 0-0, with a 2.92 ERA.

- Jose Molina took batting practice before the game yesterday.

- Xavier Nady will DH in an extended spring game down in Tampa today.

Stick around and discuss the game
as it happens in the comments section

84 comments:

  1. i know im a broken record, but this is so idiotic that stubhub is now closed for tonights game. its still two hours away, anyone in midtown could get there in 30 min. hell people will show up two innings late anyway.

    tonight was probably a good value night, great weather, but monday, so only the unemployed and fabulously idle will be going. stubhub is stupid.

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  2. We need to pound Sonnanstine...no excuses

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  3. What Stubhub is doing is kinda dumb, but they must have their reasons.

    And even with that, Stubhub is still great. You can get some awesome buys.

    But I agree, they should try to make tickets available closer to gametime. If I lived in the city, I know I might decide to go to a game only a couple hours before if I had nothing to do. But I'm in Jersey and it takes me over three hours to take the train, then the subways to the stadium. So this doesn't really apply to me, lol.

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  4. Rays' lineup...

    B.J. Upton CF
    Carl Crawford LF
    Evan Longoria 3B
    Carlos Pena 1B
    Willy Aybar 2B
    Ben Zobrist SS
    Joe Dillon DH
    Gabe Kapler RF
    Michel Hernandez C

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  5. well why dont you try to send a complaint to them if you can?

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  6. I'm surprised to see Longoria at third. The guy could barely even trot to first yesterday in the 9th inning. How is he going to play third?

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  7. Take out Matsui in the lineup and make Swisher the DH and put Gardner in the field. Have Gardner bunt to Longoria to test him.

    Matsui shouldn't be playing everyday with his bad knees. They need to trat Matsui like he is a catcher.

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  8. I agree. Get Gardner in there. As far as I'm concerned, Matsui is shot. 90% of the time, he sucks. Don't get me wrong, he's been a solid Yankee for us over the years. He's been clutch and put up solid numbers. But his knees have totally given up on him and he's not what he used to be.

    The days of Matsui as a Yankee are coming to an end.

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  9. Greg -
    Went to the SWB Yankees vs Charlotte on Sat night (I live in Charlotte, but originally from the Bronx). They had the biggest crowd of the season so far (over 10,000) - we had great seats, 5th row behind the SWB dugout, and almost everyone in our section was originally from NY, decked out in Jeter/CC/A-Rod/Tex jerseys. To our suprise, none other than Mr. October, Reggie Jackson, threw out the first ball to Chris Chambliss (Charlotte manager). Although SWB lost, George Kontos pitched a strong 8 innings, but was done in by errors. The hitting really sucked - maybe it was the pressure of playing in front of Reggie, but A-Jax looked lost; as bad as Ransom and Shelley Duncan were, they are still better than Berroa. Their baserunning was also horrendous.

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  10. Andy needs to get his shit together. He's becoming very frustrating to watch with his lack of control.

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  11. And a Teix message to right! Boy was that a shot!

    1-0 Yanks!

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  12. Man Pettitte is really dealing. Hopefully the 1st will be the only blemish for Andy.

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  13. Swishalicous!!

    3-0 Bombers.

    Anybody there? Hello? Greg? Any Anons? Liam? Anybody?

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  14. the chat is dead tomgiht

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  15. Hey guys, sorry was eating dinner.

    That great Jay, I've never been to a minor league game.

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  16. Pettitte is really pitching great.

    If the Yankees hold on they'll go into Fenway a game up on the Sox. Can't wait for the series!

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  17. Okay check that. He just gave up the lead. 3-3.

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  19. If he throws 6 innings and gives up only those 3 runs, I would call that a pretty good outing (at least better than his last vs. Texas)

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  20. Pitching great? More clueless Yankee fans. Is Obama being a great President too? 100 days of Obamanation make 8 years of Bush look a day at the amusement park.

    So well but anyways....Pettitte has a 3-0 lead and gives it away to....drum roll......Gabe Kapler. Wow, really impressive Pettitte just like last year. Another great Cashman signing. Just gotta love our GM's decisions.

    This is a mediocre team at best. If we had no GM we would probably make the playoffs. With one, I doubt it.

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  21. You're an idiot on so many levels it's ridiculous.

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  22. 18 strait games W/O an error now we keep having at least 1 a game, WTF, Andy get your head out your ass,

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  23. Hey JC, umm, Matsui has been a solid yankee, what koolaid you drinking, he's been nothing but a fraud, he's been almost as much of a waste of money as Pavano,his most HR's was his 2nd yr @ 31,doesn't stay healthy, way overpaid for the pathetic production, that you could easily get from someone like SHelley Duncan for way, way less....THank god its his last season, go back to japan, bum...

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  24. Four-pitch walk to lead off the inning, fantastic.

    I wonder if he hurt his back in the third. He hasn't been the same since.

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  25. How has Matsui not been a solid Yankee??

    Look at his stats. In his four full seasons, he's driven in over 100 runs.

    You clearly don't know what you're talking about.

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  26. Pettitte needs to be taken out of the rotation if this is going to become a habit. Put him on the DL and let Hughes take over until he's OK.

    This isn't the regular Andy Pettitte.

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  27. When people say Jeter isn't good defensively just show them a clip of that double play.

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  28. Based on the same stats people use to knock his defense he's actually having his best year ever. I agree with the numbers, he's been great this year.

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  29. It's not his glove that's the problem. It's his range. If Jeter can get to a ball, he's great. The problem is that his range is what's slowly getting worse...

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  30. That's what I'm talking about, his range this year has been his best ever.

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  31. the big salamander aka Matsui is taking away at bats from players. I.E. Duncan, & when Nady comes back, & when Posada or AROD or Tex or even Damon or Jeter need 1/2 days off. buy him out , make him waive his no trade, ( never deserved it) & get rid of him...

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  32. Like I said, if Pettitte can pitch a scoreless 6th and leave it up to the bullpen, that is a pretty good outing if you ask me.

    We just need to score some runs!!!

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  33. Greg Cohen said...
    "You're an idiot on so many levels it's ridiculous."

    Just popped in and was catching up when I saw that. His stupidity knows no bounds. lol

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  34. Mario,

    I admit, he has no speed and only little pop now, but he hasn't been a total bust.

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  35. Matsui has been far from a bust. He's had injury issues for a couple years and he looks really bad right now, but overall he was a good Yankee.

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  36. Hey, Hughes is warming up in the bullpen right now, he may come in.

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  37. Anyone who thinks Matsui was a total waste either is totally clueless or not watching the Yankees.

    Matsui was a very good player for a good stretch. He's just getting older now and not what he once was.

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  38. I agree about Matsui. Until his knees went, he was a very good player. Not the best fielder but damn good with the bat and a very clutch hitter.

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  39. Whoa, that was even 95 on MLB.com, not just the YES gun... Good inning for Hughes.

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  40. Nice inning for Phil. I'm catching this on GameDay at the moment. Looks like Hughes had a great inning. How do his pitches look?

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  41. They look very good. The fastball has a little late tail on them, and besides the two or three that he bounced, his curve was good too.

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  42. Thanks Greg. This kid is good.

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  43. I haven't seen Phil throw that well since the 2007 ALDS against the Indians.

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  44. Wouldnt it be ironic if Hughes ended up being the new dominant "Joba" 7-8th inning guy with the dominant 95 MPH heater...

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  45. Next question...will Girardi bring him back out in the 8th.?..he better!!!

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  46. It could happen. Especially if he keeps throwing like that.

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  47. No, he's bringing in Coke for some reason. I guess he wants the lefty for Pena.

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  48. DAMMIT!!! TYPICAL GIRARDI OVERMANAGING!!! Why not bring Hughes back out, get him some real work.? He is enfuengo!

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  49. i was looking forward to seeing phil come out again

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  50. This is stupid. Should've left Hughes in the game. Coke has been sucking.

    If Coke blows the game, it's on Girardi.

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  51. Four-pitch walk.

    Way to go, Coke.

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  52. i just don't get it at all. when you have a reliever that is unhittable, blowing people away, why do you take him out after a dozen pitches??? Its not about Coke, its about using the hot hand...Girardi makes me crazy. THIRD F-ING visit to the mound. two by Posasa, one by Eiland...

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  53. Can these idiots please stop doing the wave?

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  54. YANKEE STADIUM WAVE??? My life is over. 8th inning, two outs, one run game against the AL champs last year and they are doing the wave??? This isn't Shea!! What happened to REAL YANKS FANS?? Did anybody else see that in the background? If you have DVR or TIVO, rewind to the last batter and you will see a WAVE!!!!

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  55. Coke did a good job. Good to see... I've always hated the wave, waves in the 8th inning of a one run game at Yankee Stadium make me want to hurt people.

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  56. Girardi is a genius!

    Ok... I wasn't saying that at the beginning of the inning. But Coke got the job done.

    And Greg, I was thinking the same thing. I hate the friggin' wave. It's an important time of the game and these morons are interested in watching each other stand up in unison. I don't freakin' get it.

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  57. Greg,

    so glad you saw it too. I mean, its one thing in a blow-out on a long hot summer's day (I despise it then to be honest), but in a one run game against a division rival in the 8th inning????

    EL CAP-I-TAN!!!

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  58. I'm really siked for the Boston series. The reason we we're 0-6 against them the first 2 series were because Teix wasn't hot, and A-Rod wasn't in the lineup. With both of them hot and in the lineup, I have a good feeling about this series. We could really make a statement if we sweep or take 2-of-3.

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  59. They really need to go up there and with the series, gotta send a message. Because until now we've been their doormats this year.

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  60. Part of me cringes when I see homers at home now. Even if they are Yankee homers....

    Five more homers in the new Stadium.

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  61. It is what it is. They'll do something this offseason, but until then we have to deal with it.

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  62. I know. Part of me just hopes it was just a homer surge later on and that the stadium really wasn't causing the homers.

    Swisher's and Tex's were no-doubters, but the other three... Who knows?

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  63. Early on, I meant. Oops.

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  64. Wow. Check out the Demolition of Yankee Stadium website on Greg's blogroll. There is absolutely no seats left in the Cathedral.

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  65. BALLGAME OVER! YANKEES WIN!! THAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA YANKEES WIN!

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  66. Now where the idiots saying Mo is done?

    Nice win by the Yanks!

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  67. Now let's head to Boston and win the series, weather it's a sweep or taking 2 of 3, we jsut need to win the series, no matter how you cut it.

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  68. for the amount of money he was paid, and the hype coming from japan, & the fact he has a no trade clause, is a joke...

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  69. If they win the series in Boston this team is for real.

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  70. I agree, this series will show us where this team is as a ballclub.

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  71. The upcoming series with the Red Sox will not make or break the team. The yanks are 0-5 to the red sox and the yankees are in first place. I want to win 2 games in Boston considering one of the matchups is Sabathia and Penny. But winning or losing this upcoming series will not have that big of an impact, both the sox and yanks will make the playoffs.

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  72. You're right, it won't make or break the season, but at the same time I think the Yankees need to prove to Boston and to themselves that they can beat this team.

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  73. Sonnastine is a brutal pitcher, I am amazed we didn't score more runs. He throws 88 right over the plate.

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