Yanks winning streak continues, take first two from Toronto
Saturday, September 4th, 2010By Jose “Pepitone” Reyes
The Yanks continue their winning streak, now at 8, as they take first two from Blue Jays. Here are the results:
Game 2 (Yanks Win 7-5):
Yanks win their 8th straight but it wasn’t easy. Vazquez was hit hard as he pitched 4.2 innings, 4 hits and 5 RBI. The Blue Jays took an early 3 nothing lead. The Yanks then scored 5 runs (3 in the 3rd and 2 in the 4th) and manage to take the lead 5-3, only to give up 2 runs in the top of the 5th. Game tied at five until the bottom of the 7th when Thames smashed a 2-run homer, yanks now up 7-5. Game ends like this and Yanks win again. Box Score and ESPN Recap:
NEW YORK — Marcus Thames is making the most of every opportunity to play, a big reason the New York Yankees are rolling right along without several injured All-Stars.
“Huge home run. Big time for us. Marcus has been a huge addition to this club,” manager Joe Girardi said.
With the best record in baseball but only a slim AL East lead over Tampa Bay, the Yankees won for the 14th time in 18 games and improved to 6-0 on their 10-game homestand. Robinson Cano had a two-run single and New York, still missing ailing sluggers Alex Rodriguez and Nick Swisher, overcame a shaky return to the rotation for Javier Vazquez — who wasn’t happy about being yanked in the fifth.”It could’ve been a better outing, but the fact I got taken out early, it wasn’t good,” Vazquez said. Jason Frasor (3-4) retired his first two batters in the seventh before Cano singled. Thames drove an 0-1 pitch to the back of the Blue Jays’ bullpen in left-center for his 11th home run, stopping a 1-for-14 skid…….Continue Reading
Game One (Yanks Win 7-3):
The Yanks scored 5 runs in the first three innings to take an early lead. Granderson goes 3 for 4 pushes in 3 RBI. Nova started pretty decent until the forth and then was knocked out of the game. The Yanks then used 4 pitchers, Logan Robertson, Wood, who got the win and of course, Rivera to close the game. Yanks Win, Box Score and recap (MLB):
NEW YORK — With Derek Jeter getting a routine day off Friday, Yankees manager Joe Girardi trotted out a lineup with Brett Gardner and Curtis Granderson hitting first and second, respectively, for the first time this season.
It turned out to be a pretty good idea.
Yes, in their 7-3 win over the Blue Jays, the Yankees were propelled by a little G-force at the top of the order. The pair of speedy left-handed-hitting outfielders combined to reach base seven times, score four times and drive in four runs, tormenting Toronto pitchers all afternoon.
“It seemed like every ball they hit, they hit down the line or in the gap,” Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston said of the Yankees’ offense. “They used their speed to score some runs, get guys on at the right time with some speed.”
Early on, Gardner and Granderson exploited Blue Jays starter Brandon Morrow’s lack of command. Morrow walked each of them to lead off the first, with both eventually coming around to score — almost at the same time. On Mark Teixeira’s double, Granderson nearly…. Continue Reading







































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