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Yankees succeed by 14-9 over the Angels
The team of the Angels of Anaheim had a hard time as the New York Yankees defeated them by 14-9. The game was held at the Yankee Stadium on Friday night. A 52,059 crowd of fans and supporters witnessed the excellent game.
The New York Yankees triumph over a fantastic play on the bases and a blown five-run lead to defeat the only American League team to hold an edge over them since Joe Torre became their manager in year 1996. The team set season highs for runs and hits (19); every starter had a hit and an RBI, and won for the fourth time in five games. The American League West leaders have lost seven of ten. A pitching match up between players, Andy Pettitte and Bartolo Colon quickly turned into a slugfest. “It's about the most unlikely thing you'll see,” said Joe Torre. “All of a sudden, you look up and a bunch of runs are being scored.” Plus, one that did not count.
In the fifth, Robinson Cano was called out for missing third base on Miguel Cairo's apparent two-run triple in the fifth. Umpire Doug Eddings, best known for the odd, dropped-third-strike call in the year 2005 AL Championship Series, made the rare ruling that ended the inning, literally taking a run off the scoreboard and leaving the team of Yankees leading by 9-5. Replays were inconclusive about whether Robinson Cano missed the base, but clearly showed Doug Eddings and third baseman Chone Figgins watching closely. “Obviously, you have to be 100 percent sure to make that call,” Eddings stated. “I was.”
“I wouldn't say he missed it by inches, but he clearly did,” Doug Eddings said. “My only responsibility on that play is to watch the base. As soon as he went past, Chone Figgins started calling for the ball.” Figgins was the one who stepped on third to record the out, doing it while Cairo was standing on the base and “Triple” flashed on the scoreboard.
“I touched the corner of the base,” Robinson Cano insisted. He said it was the first time he'd ever been called out for missing a bag. Miguel Cairo was credited with an RBI single. As Joe Torre argued with Doug Eddings, a groundskeeper changed the base to a bright, new one.
Meanwhile, after the two-out of Chone Figgins, two-run single off rookie Edwar Ramirez (1-0) tied it at 9 in the sixth inning, Alex Rodriguez and the Yankees struck back in the bottom half off Chris Bootcheck (2-2). It was 12-9 through Rodriguez's two-run homer. Andy Pettitte failed to hold an 8-3 lead and Edwar Ramirez won in relief despite giving up Chone Figgins’ tying hit. Ramirez is a former Angels minor leaguer who made a splash this week by striking out the side in his big league debut; this was his second game in the majors. He got the souvenir ball and lineup card. Despite all the back-and-forth scoring, he realized his special place. According to him,”I knew I was the winner.” Rodriguez picked on a familiar victim early, getting two hits off Colon. A-Rod is 22-for-47 (.468) with eight home runs against the righty.
In addition, A-Rod rejoined the Yankees' lineup and showed off All-Star form Friday night, hitting a home run that tied him with Lou Gehrig on the career list and leading New York to a wild 14-9 victory over the Angels of Anaheim. A day after a strained left hamstring forced him to miss his only game this year, Rodriguez connected. He leads the majors with 29 home runs and 82 RBIs, and his 493rd homer matched Lou Gehrig and Fred McGriff for 22nd place. “It is tight. It's going to be like this for a little bit,” Rodriguez stated. “Hopefully, I'll manage it.” Rodriguez also singled and doubled, ending his season-worst 0-for-19 slump. He scored three runs and made a couple of nifty plays at third base. “He probably needed that day,” said manager Joe Torre. According to Rodriguez, he will decide after Saturday's game whether he's fine to play in the All-Star game Tuesday night. In addition, he was the leading vote-getter in fan balloting. “I want to get one more game under my belt,” he said. Angels of Anaheim manager, Mike Scioscia had a playful suggestion for Rodriguez. “I think he needs a couple of days off. He didn't look like he was moving too good and I definitely think he needs tomorrow and Sunday off to get ready for the All-Star game,” he stated.
The game was enjoyed by the fans and supporters of both teams. This game left the Angels of Anaheim with much more determination and made it challenging for the team to acquire their victory.
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