Sunday, July 8, 2012

Almost another massacre

             The Boston Red Sox have had a miserable start to the first half of their season which has seen a boatload of injuries and too many poor performances from whatever healthy starting pitchers they had available. The Yankees wanted to do the honorable thing before heading into the All-Star break and kick Boston hard while they're down. The injury bug helped the the Yanks do some of the work when the pesky Dustin Pedroia was sent to the DL with a thumb issue before the Bombers even landed in beantown. With infamous Yankee slaughter jobs at Fenway in 1978, and more recently in 2006 when the Yankees took five out of five games during one long weekend, the conditions surrounding both teams opened the door for another in 2012.



             Things were looking slaughterish immediately after the Yankee offense had jumped on Josh Beckett in the top of the 1st inning to put a 5-spot on the scoreboard to start things off. Gallantly, a Red Sox roster saturated with minor league call-ups to fill in the many injured holes, fought right back and put a 5-spot  on the Yankees as well in the 1st inning off of Hiroki Kuroda and like that it was 5-5. Things were shaping up to be a long weekend at Fenway Park after the 43-minute first inning of the series. Yankee-Red Sox games are infamous for taking on average four hours to complete, and a laundry list of Red Sox injuries wasn't changing that.



             Both Beckett and Kuroda settled down an little, although there were threats on each side almost every inning, and by the end of the 6th inning the Red Sox were actually a inch ahead at 7-6. Then the tall Boston lefty reliever Andrew Miller made the fatal mistake of walking the lead-off hitter in the top of the 7th, lefty-hitting Curtis Granderson. Alex Rodriguez was able to reach on an infield single to put two runners on, and after Miller struck out Cano for the first out, the second fatal mistake was Bobby Valentine's decision to bring in Vicente Padilla to face Mark Teixeira and keep the switch-hitter batting left-handed where he already had an RBI hit earlier in the game. Once teammates in Texas, Padilla and Teixeira have developed a rivalry over the years due to Padilla's knack for beaning hitters. Teixeira certainly got the latest laugh by crushing a 3-2 fastball that plated two and put the Yanks up 8-7. Raul Ibanez followed with an RBI double, and after a pitching change, Eric Chavez chipped in with an RBI single to pad the score 10-7.



             Cody Ross flicked a homer over the Green Monster in the bottom of the 7th to cut into the lead at 10-8, but by the 9th inning the score was the same and Rafael Soriano was on the mound to nail down the first of four games the team would play over the weekend. There would be no comeback for Boston as Soriano breezed through the inning for his 20th save of the season, causing a certain shirt to be untucked.



             Due to a rainout when the Yanks were visiting Boston earlier in the season, a make-up game was needed, and it would be a day-night doubleheader on Saturday with Freddy Garcia getting another start after pitching well in Tampa and going against Boston's Franklin Morales. Instead of scoring five runs in the 1st inning like they did the night before, the Yankees only scored four this time thanks for a 3-run homerun from Nick Swisher that went over the Green Monster from hitting right-handed. Then Andruw Jones, in to play against the lefty Morales, followed that up with his solo shot also over the Monster for an early 4-0 lead. Freddy Garcia didn't choke it back and was a delight over his 6.2 innings of work in which he only surrendered one run. With the strong start, Garcia puts himself in line to take Pettitte's spot in the rotation until the veteran lefty returns sometime in late August. In the 4th inning Andruw Jones launched his second solo job, and then the usually quiet Jayson Nix cracked a bomb of his own over the Monster to increase the Yankee lead 6-0 and the game ended at 6-1.



             The nighttime task was handed to Phil Hughes to keep the Yankee avalanche going over the Red Sox and more 1st inning magic continued with Mark Teixeira's 3-run homer over the centerfield wall off of Felix Doubront. The newly acquired former Red Sox Darnell McDonald helped his old team out when he was playing right and distracted Curtis Granderson enough to drop a routine fly ball that helped Boston climb back at 3-2. Another thing the Yankees weren't counting on was a career day for minor league call-up Pedro Ciriaco who took Dustin Pedroia's role in being pesky. The Youngster went 4 for 5 at the plate, including the RBI double past the glove of third baseman Jayson Nix which gave Boston a 5-3 lead. The Yankee hitting hero earlier in the day, Andruw Jones, popped yet another homer over the Green Monster to bring the Yanks back closer at 5-4. Cory Wade was recalled from the minors thanks to a rule concerning extra pitchers for doubleheaders, but apparently he didn't learn a thing down there as he relieved a bad Boone Logan performance and ended up getting belted for three earned runs of his own that eventually put the game out of reach at 9-4. Eric Chavez did homer in the top of the 9th to make it 9-5, but Boston closer and former Yankee Alfredo Aceves was able to stop it there and finally helped put a Boston win up against the Yanks in 2012.



              With a chance to tie the series and hold onto some shred of dignity before the halfway point of the season, Boston sent their tough lefty Jon Lester to the mound against Ivan Nova who was searching for his 10th win of the season. The Yankees scored in the 1st inning of each game, so why would this one be any different? A Mark Teixeira RBI double and Nick Swisher RBI fielder's choice grounder gave Nova a 2-0 cushion to work with. In the bottom of the 3rd inning, a rare error on a pop-up by Derek Jeter put the really-annoying Pedro Ciriaco on base and he would eventually score on a David Ortiz double that made it 3-2 Yanks. As Nova kept Boston off the board after that, the Yanks were able to tack more runs on in the 5th from an RBI triple from A-Rod and then an RBI single from Andruw Jones. Speaking of Andruw Jones and the three homers he hit in total the day before, number four of the weekend came in the 7th with Swisher on base to make it 7-2. The bullpen for the Yankees wasn't sharp after relieving Nova, racking up six walks and giving back one run that took a 7-3 lead into the bottom of the 9th. Although not a save situation, getting outs in Fenway isn't easy, so Joe Girardi called on Soriano to put the exclamation point on the series. Things were looking a little dicey with two runners on, but Sory fanned Jarod Saltalamacchia, who had a horrible strikeout marathon all weekend, to end the game and give Ivan Nova his team-leading 10th win of the year.



           After the poor starting pitching in April and May, the poor hitting with runners in scoring position most of the first half, losing Mariano Rivera for the season, losing Andy Pettitte for the next couple of months, with hardly seeing Brett Gardner at all, and David Robertson down for a few weeks in the middle, the Yankees have displayed championship caliber mettle with a terrific 52-33 record, only one game shy of being twenty games over .500. The Yankees sport the best record in baseball and sit a lucky seven games on top of the AL East. The main concern now just has to be Robinson Cano not hurting himself in the upcoming homerun derby.....

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