
Just as they did Monday night, the Yankees went right for the throat at the start of the game. Johnny Damon lead off the ball game with a walk and Derek Jeter followed with the first of his 4 hits. Damon raced to 3rd ahead of the throw and Jeter moved up to 2nd on the play. Bobby Abreu's sac fly brought home the 1st run off of Scott Elarton. Alex Rodriguez was hit by a pitch and Hideki Matsui walked to load the bases. Jorge Posada ripped a single to score two, and Robinson Cano doubled to left for a 4-0 lead.

Chien-Ming Wang didn't seem comfortable all night, but with a big lead he could pitch to the scoreboard. Leading 8-2 in the 5th, he ran into real trouble. David DeJesus and Mark Grudzielanek stroked 1-out singles and moved up a base on a Wang wild pitch. Mark Teahen's sacrifice fly cut the lead to 8-3, and Billy Butler walked to put 2 men aboard again. That's when the Royals helped the Yankees out. Ross Gload singled back up the middle to drive home Grudzielanek, but Butler unwisely tried to go from 1st to 3rd, and was gunned out by Melky Cabrera to end the rally.
The Yankees got one of the runs back in the 6th when Cano walked, Phillips singled, and Damon delivered an RBI single off of Zack Greinke. Mike Myers, Kyle Farnsworth, and Brian Bruney threw an inning each to close out the game.
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The win moved the Yankees to within 4.5 games of the Cleveland Indians in the wild card race, as the Indians lost 1-0 to Dice-K and the Boston Red Sox.
When the Yankees went down in order in the 8th it snapped a streak of 24 consecutive innings where the Yankees had at least 1 man on base.
Johnny Damon continued to show how important it is for him to set the table at the top of the order. He's now 9-21 in the last 5 games, with 8 RBI and 7 runs scored. He also stole his 18th base, in 20 attempts, tonight.
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