Baseball roundup: Saturday's action on the diamonds

Published Sunday June 28th, 2009
Source: SportsEast

This is what the Yankees envisioned when they spent US$243.5 million on CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett.

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New York Yankees' Jorge Posada follows through on a three-run home run during the sixth inning as New York Mets catcher Brian Schneider looks on.

One day after Sabathia and the bullpen combined on a three-hitter, Burnett and two relievers authored a suffocating one-hitter against the punchless Mets, a 5-0 victory Saturday night in a runaway Subway Series.

"You can say I was inspired, definitely," Burnett said. "I thought about his game all last night. And I've told him a handful of times over the season, 'I can't wait to throw behind you, Big Man, I can't wait."'

Alex Cora got the Mets' only hit, lining a clean single to centre on a 0-1 curveball leading off the sixth.

"I wanted it down a little more. That was one of those pitches where as soon as I let it go, I saw him hitting it," Burnett said. "Before he even hit it, I knew it was going to be a base hit."

Cora had been 0-for-21 against Burnett (6-4).

"Every time I play against him, he's got great stuff," Cora said. "I was due, man."

Nick Swisher and Jorge Posada made Citi Field seem small with opposite-field homers off Tim Redding (1-3). The Yankees, starting Burnett behind Sabathia for the first time, have won four of five against the Mets this season, outscoring them 40-15.

"It is what you imagine," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "We do expect them to pitch at a very high level."

Elsewhere in interleague play it was: Philadelphia 10 Toronto 0; Boston 1 Atlanta 0; St. Louis 5 Minnesota 3; Los Angeles Angels 2 Arizona 1; Chicago White Sox 8 Chicago Cubs 7; Houston 8 Detroit 1; Pittsburgh 6 Kansas City 2; Baltimore 6 Washington 3; Cincinnati 7 Cleveland 3; Tampa Bay 3 Florida 2; San Diego 7 Texas 3; Colorado 11 Oakland 9; and Seattle 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 1. In the National League, Milwaukee beat San Francisco 7-6.

At New York, the Mets, who didn't reach base after Cora, have been outscored 14-1 and outhit 22-4 in the first two games of the weekend series. They made out 1-2-3 in 14 of 18 innings.

"They had great stuff," Ryan Church said. "That's why they get paid the money they do."

The Mets are playing with centre-fielder Carlos Beltran, shortstop Jose Reyes and first baseman Carlos Delgado on the disabled list.

"We'll need a break here or there or error, something like that to, you know, amass any type of threat," manager Jerry Manuel said.

The Yankees have won four of five against their crosstown rivals, clinching the season series for the first time since sweeping all six meetings in 2003. In their final meeting this regular season, Chien-Ming Wang (0-6) starts for the Yankees in search of his first win since June 15 last year, with the Mets pitching Livan Hernandez (5-2).

Burnett beat the Mets and Santana 15-0 on June 14 at new Yankee Stadium, allowing four singles in seven innings. Coming off a five-game suspension for throwing high and tight to Texas' Nelson Cruz on June 2, he struck out a season-high 10 in seven innings and walked three. Brian Bruney and David Robertson each followed with a perfect inning before 41,302, the second straight record crowd at Citi Field and just the fourth sellout there this season.

Cora's single came on the 80th of Burnett's 108 pitches. Girardi said he probably would have limited Burnett to 115.

"You probably weren't going to make your pitch count anyway, so don't let that one hit bother you," the manager remembered telling him. "That's a tough call on a manager when you get in that situation."

Burnett pitched a no-hitter for Florida against San Diego in 2001 - despite nine walks. He wanted another.

"I was pretty much shooting for it, you know, from probably the fourth on," he said.

Melky Cabrera preserved this bid with a running, one-handed grab on the left-field warning track against Daniel Murphy starting the fifth.

"That's when you start thinking it might happen," Burnett said. "To have guys out there running around and diving everywhere makes you go harder."

Just two opposite-field homers were hit in the first 37 games at Citi Field, by Washington's Nick Johnson (April 24) and Adam Dunn (May 26). The Yankees had three in two games, starting with Alex Rodriguez's drive in the eighth inning Friday, the first by a right-handed batter.

Swisher homered to left-centre in the third, and the Yankees broke it open in the sixth with hits on four consecutive pitches. Mark Teixeira doubled off the bottom of the wall in right-centre and scored when Rodriguez singled. Robinson Cano doubled against the base of the fence in the left-field corner, and Posada finished Redding with a homer to left-centre.

Phillies 10 Blue Jays 0

At Toronto, J.A. Happ pitched a five-hit shutout, Jayson Werth homered twice and Philadelphia blanked the Blue Jays.

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Red Sox 1 Braves 0

At Atlanta, Tim Wakefield pitched six scoreless innings to win a duel with Javier Vazquez, and Boston blanked the punchless Braves.

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Cardinals 5 Twins 3

At St. Louis, Albert Pujols hit a pair of two-run homers, helping the Cardinals pound 10-game winner Kevin Slowey in a victory over Minnesota.

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Angels 2 Diamondbacks 1

At Phoenix, Mike Napoli hit a tiebreaking home run in the top of the ninth inning to lift Los Angeles over Arizona.

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White Sox 8 Cubs 7

At Chicago, Gordon Beckham singled in the winning run with two outs in the ninth, and Scott Podsednik homered while tying a career high with four hits to lift the White Sox over the Cubs.

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Astros 8 Tigers 1

At Houston, rookie right-hander Felipe Paulino pitched seven solid innings and the Astros used a five-run third to pull away from the Detroit Tigers.

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Pirates 6 Royals 2

At Pittsburgh, Delwyn Young homered and drove in a career-high four runs to lead the Pirates to their fourth straight win.

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Orioles 6 Nationals 3

At Baltimore, Nolan Reimold hit a three-run homer, Gregg Zaun and Aubrey Huff had solo shots, and the Orioles received a strong performance from their bullpen in a victory over the Washington Nationals.

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Reds 7 Indians 3

At Cleveland, Homer Bailey pitched five innings for his first major league win in nearly two years and Jay Bruce hit his 18th home run for Cincinnati to help the Reds beat the Indians.

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Rays 3 Marlins 2

At St. Petersburg, Fla., Carlos Pena hit his AL-leading 23rd home run and Willy Aybar broke a ninth-inning tie with a pinch-hit sacrifice fly, giving the Tampa Bay Rays a victory over the Florida Marlins.

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Padres 7 Rangers 3

At Arlington, Texas, rookie Kyle Blanks drove in three runs and the San Diego Padres had a season-high 16 hits while beating the Rangers.

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Rockies 11 Athletics 9

At Oakland, Calif., Brad Hawpe hit the 100th home run of his career, one of four hit by Colorado's surging offence, and Jorge De La Rosa pitched six strong innings to lead the Rockies past the Athletics.

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Mariners 5 Dodgers 1

At Los Angeles, Felix Hernandez scattered four hits over eight innings, and Ken Griffey Jr. and Russell Branyan each hit home runs for Seattle.

National League

Brewers 7 Giants 6

At Milwaukee, Prince Fielder hit a three-run homer in the sixth and then knocked in the winning run as the Brewers rallied with three runs in the ninth for a wild win.

 

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