Bloops and Blasts

Bronx, N.Y., August 31, 2006 — It would be easy to say of the Yankees’ 6-4 win over the Tigers in the Bronx Thursday afternoon that the game wasn’t as close as the final score. But although the visitors were outhit 14 -5, and generously handed the Yanks four free passes as well, they did trot three hitters out in the top of the ninth each representing the tying run. Detroit beat the Yanks in sudden and dramatic fashion Wednesday night on a ninth-inning long ball, and they not only hit a two-run blast in this game’s final frame, they scored all four of their runs on drives over the Yankee Stadium walls. Continue reading

Double Trouble

Bronx, N.Y., August 30, 2006 — Even though the team returned to New York late Sunday, the longest Yankee road trip of the year didn’t “feel” over until the team finally played a game in Yankee Stadium, and they did that in spades on Wednesday. After an off day and a rainout the Yanks met the AL-leading Tigers in a pair of games chock full of playoff implications. And, as often is the case when the team with the best record meets the one looming largest in their rear view mirror, the results were a mixed bag for both squads. Continue reading

Summer Breeze

Bronx, N.Y., August 14, 2006 — There were strange undercurrents blowing through Yankee Stadium while a cool summer breeze wafted through the big crowd Monday night. On the surface the Yankees played and won an entertaining battle with Anaheim, squaring their four-game set at two wins apiece. Yankee lefty Randy Johnson outdueled righthander John Lackey, and the home team came away with a 7-2 victory that was much closer than that score would have you believe. Continue reading

The Philly Connection

Bronx, N.Y., August 3, 2006 — The Yankees drilled the Blue Jays 8-1 in the Stadium Thursday afternoon, making up for a series in Toronto in which they lost three of four by sweeping three straight in New York. Bobby Abreu had a great day, going three-for-four his first four times up while forcing three different Jays pitchers to throw 26 pitches. Meanwhile, the equally patient Jason Giambi pounded a surprise first-pitch three-run home run in the first to get the Yankee party started. Continue reading

A 20/20 First-Place View

Bronx, N.Y., August 1, 2006 — It is a tribute to how hot a ticket Yankee Stadium games have become that a huge house showed up to see Bobby Abreu’s first game in Pinstripes in sweltering heat and under stagnant skies that are strangling the eastern half of the country. And they got to see a great at bat from their newest player, though the guy with the most seniority on the team took the star of the game honors. Continue reading