Yanks go deep to beat Rays
NEW YORK — Mark Teixeira, Nick Swisher, Johnny Damon and Derek Jeter all know the secret to success at the new Yankee Stadium: Hit the ball in the air to right field.
Four more home runs by the Yankees at baseball’s $1.5 billion bandbox — all to right field—backed Andy Pettitte in a 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night, the start of what figures to be a challenging week for New York.
“I just think we didn’t hit enough balls to right-center. There’s a conveyor-belt effect out there,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “It’s kind of like a jet stream.”
Teixeira’s solo homer in the first and Swisher’s two-run drive in the second built a 3-0 lead, but the Rays tied the score in the fourth after Michel Hernandez had an RBI single and Gabe Kapler followed with a two-run homer to left.
Solo homers by Damon in the sixth and Jeter in the eighth finished Andy Sonnanstine (4-6), who gave up four homers for the first time in his big league career and dropped to 1-6 on the road.
There have been 105 homers in 29 games at the new park, on pace for a sharp increase from the 160 hit last season at the original Yankee Stadium, and 63 have gone to right and right-center.
New York won despite finishing with just six hits — and no plate appearances with runners in scoring position for the first time since May 14, 2006.
“This team hasn’t been textbook all year,” Damon said. “As long as we get the hits and they fly out of the ballpark, it’s a good thing.”
New York improved its AL-best record to 34-23, opened a one-game AL East lead over second-place Boston and improved to 21-0 when allowing three runs or fewer. The Yankees headed to Boston after the game for a three-game series against the Red Sox, who are 5-0 against New York this year. The Yankees return home for a weekend Subway Series against the Mets.
Log into MyBuffalo to post a comment
MyBuffalo is the new social network from Buffalo.com. Your MyBuffalo account lets you comment on and rate stories at buffalonews.com. You can also head over to mybuffalo.com to share your blog posts, stories, photos, and videos with the community. Join now or learn more.









Reader comments