Jeter has four hits as Yankees win fifth straight vs. Jays
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| Regular Season Series |
| New York leads 12-6 (as of Sun 7/5) |
| Tue 5/12 |
@TOR 5, NYY 1 |
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| Wed 5/13 |
NYY 8, @TOR 2 |
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| Thu 5/14 |
NYY 3, @TOR 2 |
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| Fri 7/3 |
@NYY 4, TOR 2 |
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@NYY 6, TOR 5 |
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| >Sun 7/5 |
@NYY 10, TOR 8 |
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| Mon 7/6 |
TOR 7, @NYY 6 |
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| Tue 8/4 |
NYY 5, @TOR 3 |
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NYY 8, @TOR 4 |
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| Mon 8/10 |
TOR 5, @NYY 4 |
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| Tue 8/11 |
@NYY 7, TOR 5 |
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@NYY 4, TOR 3 |
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| Thu 9/3 |
NYY 10, @TOR 5 |
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@TOR 6, NYY 0 |
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NYY 6, @TOR 4 |
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@TOR 14, NYY 8 |
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| Tue 9/15 |
TOR 10, @NYY 4 |
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| Wed 9/16 |
@NYY 5, TOR 4 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| TOR | NYY |
 | 1st | H Matsui safe at first on error by first baseman L Overbay, D Jeter scored, M Teixeira advanced to third on L Overbay error, J Posada to third, M Teixeira tagged out at home attempting to advance on p | 0 | 1 |
 | 1st | N Swisher singled to right, J Posada scored, H Matsui to second. | 0 | 2 |
 | 2nd | J Posada singled to left, C Ransom and D Jeter scored, M Teixeira to second. | 0 | 4 |
 | 3rd | A Hill singled to left, R Chavez scored. | 1 | 4 |
 | 3rd | A Lind homered to right, A Hill scored. | 3 | 4 |
 | 4th | R Chavez doubled to left, L Overbay scored, A Rios to third. | 4 | 4 |
 | 4th | M Scutaro singled to center, A Rios and R Chavez scored. | 6 | 4 |
 | 4th | A Hill homered to right center, M Scutaro scored. | 8 | 4 |
 | 4th | H Matsui homered to right, M Teixeira and J Posada scored. | 8 | 7 |
 | 5th | D Jeter homered to right, M Cabrera scored. | 8 | 9 |
 | 5th | J Posada doubled to deep right, J Damon scored. | 8 | 10 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Yankee Stadium, New York, NY |
| Attendance | 46,320 (88.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:44 |
| Weather | 75 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 8 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Marty Foster, First Base - Chad Fairchild, Second Base - John Hirschbeck, Third Base - Wally Bell |
Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter looked like an All-Star on Sunday, although that's hardly a surprise.
The fact that
Alfredo Aceves also did caught plenty of folks off guard.
Jeter had four hits including the go-ahead two-run homer, and Aceves held Toronto to one hit over the final four innings as New York rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the Blue Jays 10-8 and move a season-best 15 games over .500.
Homer Heaven
All four home runs in Sunday's game went to right field and none were longer than 380 feet. In fact, neither of the Blue Jays home runs -- both off Joba Chamberlain -- would have reached the seats in the old Yankee Stadium.
HR through 41 home games
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2008 |
2009 |
| HR |
84 |
139 |
| HR/game |
2.05 |
3.39 |
| Season total |
160 |
275 (Proj.) |
"I thought the bullpen did a great job. They're capable of scoring a lot of runs," said Jeter, who was picked for his 10th All-Star Game earlier in the day. "We're playing well, we want it to continue. We've got another week before the break."
It was New York's fifth straight win over the Blue Jays, whose five-run fourth inning gave them an 8-4 lead that never appeared safe on a day in which balls were again flying out of Yankee Stadium. There were four homers hit -- all of them to right field -- to raise the total to 139 at the new ballpark midway through the season.
Jonathan Albaladejo (3-1), recalled after
Chien-Ming Wang went on the disabled list with a shoulder injury, got the win in relief -- even though Aceves deserved most of the credit.
He finally turned off the offense and in the process earned his first save. Manager
Joe Girardi elected to let him finish the game rather than turn to All-Star closer
Mariano Rivera, who had pitched four of the past five games.
Fast Facts
• After blowing an early 4-0 lead, the Yankees came back from an 8-4 deficit to win for the 10th time in their last 11 games.
• Derek Jeter was 4 for 5, hitting his 10th homer to give him 14 straight seasons with 10-plus homers.
• Jorge Posada and Hideki Matsui, batting fourth and fifth, went a combined 6 for 9 with seven RBIs.
• This was the Yankees' 81st game of the season; their 124 home runs are their second-most all-time at the halfway point (127 in 2002).
• The Blue Jays lost for the seventh time in eight games.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"Ace was great. Ace knows how to pitch, and that's what you see him do a lot of, with all the different pitches he has," Girardi said. "He was great today."
Hideki Matsui homered and drove in four runs, and
Jorge Posada had four hits and drove in three runs for the Yankees. Every player wearing pinstripes reached base, with All-Star first baseman
Mark Teixeira walking three times.
"It was one of those weird games," Teixeira said. "It came down to the bullpen."
Aaron Hill homered and drove in three runs for Toronto, and
Marco Scutaro and
Adam Lind each had a pair of RBIs. It just wasn't enough after Aceves took the mound.
"If we would have had one more hit here or there, or if we would have kept them from scoring some runs on a few occasions, then we might have had a few wins here," Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston said. "But that's the game."
The Yankees opened a 4-0 lead after the first two innings before Toronto scored three times in the third and put together its big fourth. Scutaro's two-run single off
Joba Chamberlain gave the Blue Jays a 6-4 lead, and Hill followed with his homer.
Chamberlain was lifted after Lind singled, leaving to a sarcastic round of applause, and
Scott Rolen pushed his major league-leading hitting streak to 22 games before the Yankees finally got out of the inning.
They didn't waste any time starting their comeback.
Teixeira walked and Posada singled before Matsui hit his 13th homer, slicing the lead to 8-7 and joining
Ichiro Suzuki as the only Japanese-born players to score 500 runs.
New York pushed ahead in the fifth on Jeter's homer off
B.J. Ryan (1-1), prompting chants of "Derek Jeter!"
Johnny Damon walked moments later, and Posada's RBI double gave the Yankees' bullpen a cushion it wouldn't need.
"It was a tough loss, especially the length of the game. It was hot out there," said Hill, who along with
Roy Halladay made the All-Star team for Toronto. "Especially in the AL East, especially with those guys, no lead is a comfortable lead."
It was another rotten outing in the Yankees' new $1.5 billion ballpark for Chamberlain, who must be beginning to wish they'd play the games he starts in the old place next door. He's yet to win in nine tries at home this season, and needed 86 pitches just to make it 3 2/3 innings.
The eight runs he allowed was a career high, although only three were earned.
Not that his counterpart fared much better.
Brett Cecil, an emergency fill-in for
Scott Richmond, gave up seven earned runs in 3 2/3 innings. He was also responsible for five of the Blue Jays' eight walks in a game that dragged on for 3 hours, 44 minutes.
"I didn't think we'd ever get to the ninth," Girardi said, "the way things were going."
Game notes Yankees 3B
Alex Rodriguez got the day off. ... Lind is one of five players up for the final spot on the AL All-Star roster in Internet voting.