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Angels won 2-1 over the Yankees

The team of Angels of Anaheim encountered the New York Yankees in their game that was held on Saturday afternoon at the Yankee Stadium. The attendance of the Angels-Yankees game was composed of 54,497 fans and supporters.

In the second, Hideki Matsui doubled and scored first on a ground-rule double by Bobby Abreu. On the other hand, during the third inning, the Angels of Anaheim tied the score on Garret Anderson’s double as he scored on a groundout by Jeff Mathis, his first RBI this season. Meanwhile, in the fourth, Roger Clemens looked plenty spry, sliding to the dirt after covering first on a groundout in the fourth and jumping for a come backer to start an inning-ending double play in the fifth. The seven-time Cy Young Award winner pumped his fist after Reggie Willits was caught stealing on a pitchout to end the sixth inning, it was through a terrific tag by second baseman Robinson Cano. Clemens allowed one run in eight innings for the second time in five days; he beat Minnesota for his 350th win on Monday night. The right-hander held Angels to five hits, walking one and striking out three. “People talk about his age, but when he goes out there he's just a competitor,” Rodriguez said. “He showed again he's one of the best in the major leagues.” A trainer and pitching coach Ron Guidry visited the mound to check on Clemens after he fanned Casey Kotchman to start the eighth, but the pitcher ended the inning. John Lackey was baffling the Yankees with big curveballs, while Roger Clemens used his diving splitter to generate groundouts. He did not walk a batter and tied his strikeout high set on Sept. 28, 2006, against the team of Oakland. “We went toe-to-toe. He pitched good and I had it going on a little bit,” John Lackey stated. “It kind of feels like a playoff game every time you pitch here, and that's fun.” Lackey is 7-0 with a 1.96 ERA in his last eight starts on the road. During the seventh inning, Lackey gave up a leadoff double to Jorge Posada, but struck out the next two batters and picked off Posada at second base. The delirious Lackey then charged off the mound, clapping his bare hand into his glove. On the other hand, Bobby Abreu hit an early RBI double for his team, Yankees (41-43), and was trying to reach .500 for the first time since after a loss in San Francisco on the 23rd of June. Cabrera struck out five times, four against Lackey.

In addition, Roger Clemens pitched like a young ace on Old-Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium, and his teammates were the ones who looked worn out. Fill-in first baseman Miguel Cairo made two errors on one play in the 13th inning, allowing the Angels to edge the Yankees with 2-1 on Saturday after a spirited pitchers' duel between Roger Clemens and All-Star John Lackey. “We just pitched extraordinary baseball today for 13 innings against a terrific lineup - and that's really the story,” said Angels manager Mike Scioscia. Cairo, used as a part-time first baseman this year because of various Yankees injuries, made three of New York's five errors, its most in nearly five years. “I take pride in defense and today I let my team down. I didn't do my job,” he said. Cairo singled in the bottom of the 13th and reached third with one out, but Francisco Rodriguez (2-2) struck out Melky Cabrera and retired Derek Jeter on a close force-out with runners at the corners. Fittingly, Roger Clemens was in top form on Old-Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium. The Rocket, who will turn forty-five next month, was older than five of the former players in attendance, including first-timer Paul O'Neill. Clemens went pitch-for-pitch with Lackey, who matched his career high with 11 strikeouts. However, both pitchers left after eight innings with the score tied at one. “You'd think that runs were going to be few today, just the way their guy was working. He was working extremely fast,” said Clemens. “It was just a good ballgame.” The bullpens took over from there, until the Yankees’ sloppy defense finally hurt them. Furthermore, Howie Kendrick doubled off Luis Vizcaino (4-2) to begin the 13th before Jose Molina, who entered at catcher in the 11th, failed on two attempts to bunt the runner over. Molina stayed alive, throwing his bat to foul off one pitch, and hit a grounder to the right of Miguel Cairo. He made a diving stop, fumbled the ball and then rushed an errant toss behind Vizcaino. The ball rolled all the way to New York's dugout, allowing Kendrick to score. Miguel Cairo was charged with two errors on the play and he also botched a grounder in the 10th. “I've got to make that play,” said Cairo. The last time the Yankees made five errors was in a 16-inning loss to the team of Oakland on Aug. 9, 2002, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. “We made a miscue or two, and there at the end it cost us,” Clemens stated.

Moreover, the American League West leader, Angels won for the fourth time in eleven games following a 7-1 stretch. They finished 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position and have not homered in their last six games. Scot Shields, as Angels’ reliever, pitched three innings for the first time since Sept. 16, 2004, at Seattle. He hasn't allowed a run in his last 18 outings covering 23 innings.

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