
Leading the way as you would expect him to, CC threw first-pitch strikes to 10 straight batters.
Even though CC Sabathia walked shortstop Michael Martinez to begin the game, he set the tone by throwing strikes, finding the zone on the first pitch to the next 10 batters. Following his two-hit, three-inning outing, the Yanks kicked the stingy meter up a notch, beginning with Mariano Rivera’s first game action of the spring.

Mariano Rivera retired three straight in the fourth inning: surprise, surprise, surprise.
Dickerson was in on much of the game’s action in both positive and negative ways, grabbing a sinking Shane Victorino liner to center to end the third on which he initially took a step back; he hesitated in breaking on the Montanez shot as well, but he did make the catch in each case.

Chris Dickerson crouches at third before what would be a bad news/good news play: He would be trapped in a rundown on a comebacker, but extended the rundown long enough to get two teammates into scoring position.
There was nothing ambiguous about Dickerson’s contribution the next frame, making Austin Hyatt, in for Kyle Kendrick after three innings, pay for loading the bases after two quick outs. The Philly right-hander hit Russell Martin with a pitch and walked Andruw Jones and Bill Hall in succession. Continuing to struggle with his control, he missed twice and the Yankee centerfielder slashed the third offering past first for a two-run single, the only score the Yanks would need. The Bombers almost broke the game open then, but Victorino made the first of several defensive beauts by the visitors with a diving catch on the warning track on Jeter’s extra-base-hit bid, a bomb to left center.

Derek Jeter takes a lead off third base after his second single. His best drive of the day, however, would end up in Shane Victorino's glove.
The Phillies pitching was good, as all three Yankee scores were tainted, but not great, as the home team did pile up eight hits, and even received an extra base when righty Michael Stutes balked David Adams to second in the home seventh.

Russell Martin, about to score the game's first run after being hit by a pitch, stole another base earlier in the inning.
Of course, this is no cause to start making postseason plans. It was a home A squad of Yankees vs. a road B squad of Phillies. And it’s a truism that pitchers start Spring Training ahead of hitters every year. But throwing strikes is rule No. 1 in the pitching game. That the Phillies couldn’t hit what was thrown may mean little. But that the Yankees were throwing strikes means plenty.
There was a John Chapman who played 19 games at shortstop in Philadelphia in 1924, but for the A’s, not the Phillies. He shares the name with a more famous John Chapman, this one the historic figure most widely known as Johnny Appleseed. The 167th anniversary of the death of this public-spirited nurturer, environmentalist, and seed planter occurs in a few days. On this day in Tampa, seven Yankee hurlers, led by the team ace and the greatest closer of all time, were tossing seeds past Phillies bats all game.
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