Sunday, August 3, 2008

Moose Throws Old Time Gem

Mike Mussina may be considered an old-timer by baseball standards, but yesterday he pitched a youthful masterpiece as the Yankees snapped their two game losing streak with an 8-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels. Mussina retired the last 17 men he faced, to earn his 14th win of the season, before a packed Yankee Stadium crowd, there to watch not only the game, but also the final Old-Timer's day festivities in the grand old park.

After a magnificent two hour show, featuring Hall of Fame members, Stadium favorites, surprises (Willie Randolph), and 72 old-timers in all, the Yankees sent the crowd home even happier after winning for just the second time in seven games.

On the 29th anniversary of the passing of Thurman Munson, it was appropriate that the Yankees catcher had a big day at the plate, and no- it was not Ivan Rodriguez. Jose Molina went 3-3 and hit his first home run of the season. He also scored three times and was in perfect sync all day with Mussina.

The Angels scored a pair of runs in the second inning when the Yankees failed to turn an inning-ending double play. With the bases loaded and one out, catcher Jeff Mathis bounced to Alex Rodriguez, who fired to second base to start a potential double play. But with Robinson Cano sitting out with a sore hand, Wilson Betemit, a stranger to the position, made a weak throw as Gary Matthews Jr. bore down on him. Jason Giambi not only couldn't scoop the one-hopper, but he batted it far enough away to allow a second run to cross home plate.

Betemit, who has been criticized right here often, quickly made up for his defensive lapse in the bottom of the second, hitting a 2-run home run off Jered Weaver to tie the game. The Yankees went ahead for good an inning later when Molina and Johnny Damon laced back to back singles. The Angels played back for the double play and that's exactly what they got when Jeter bounced into (yet another) twin-killing, with Molina scoring on the play. The red-hot Bobby Abreu then crushed his 15th home run of the season and his fourth in the last four games.

The story in this game, though, was Mussina. The 39-year-old baffled the Angels' hitters with his mix of speed and guile. He retired the side in order from the third through the seventh innings to earn his 264th career win. He now stands tied with Gus Weyhing for 38th on the all-time wins list. He needs two more wins to tie Bob Feller and Eppa Rixey, two Hall of Fame members.

The Yankees offense, so desperate for a run the night before, tacked on insurance runs in the fifth through seventh innings. In addition to Molina, Alex Rodriguez also went deep for the 24th time this season. Home run number 542 puts him six behind Mike Schmidt for 12th place on the career home run list.


News and Notes

It looked like it might be a long day for Mussina when home plate ump Joe West appeared to be squeezing him on tight pitches early in the game. We still wonder how West ever got re-hired after the umpire's strike. He's one of the worst in the game and is disliked by the players.

Molina has caught 21 of Mussina's 23 starts and there's no reason to think that Joe Girardi will change that combination.

Torii Hunter was placed on the bereavement list due to the death of his grandmother and will miss today's game as well.

Brian Bruney pitched the ninth inning, his first appearance since April 22.

August 2, 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
LA Angels
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 0
NY Yankees
0 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 X
8 11 1

LA AngelsABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Figgins, 3B3000121.278
Aybar, SS4000021.280
Teixeira, 1B3000100.282
Guerrero, DH3000111.282
Anderson, LF4110001.284
Kendrick, 2B4120000.333
Rivera, RF4000004.233
Matthews, CF2000110.228
Mathis, C3001021.218
Totals30231489

BATTING
2B: Kendrick (24, Mussina).
TB: Anderson; Kendrick 3.
RBI: Mathis (37).
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Rivera.
Team LOB: 5.

FIELDING
DP: 2 (Aybar-Kendrick-Teixeira 2).

LA AngelsIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Weaver (L, 9-9)5.08661544.37
Speier 1.13221104.89
O'Day 1.20000204.34


NY YankeesABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Damon, DH3110110.316
Jeter, SS4011011.282
Abreu, RF4112011.286
Rodriguez, A, 3B4121021.325
Giambi, 1B2000101.252
1-Sexson, PR-1B1000001.224
Nady, LF3110001.328
a-Christian, PH-LF1000000.269
Betemit, 2B4122020.258
Cabrera, CF4000011.246
Molina, C3331000.237
Totals338117287

a-Popped out for Nady in the 8th.
1-Ran for Giambi in the 6th.

BATTING
HR: Betemit (5, 2nd inning off Weaver, 1 on, 2 out), Abreu (15, 3rd inning off Weaver, 0 on, 2 out), Molina (1, 5th inning off Weaver, 0 on, 0 out), Rodriguez, A (24, 6th inning off Weaver, 0 on, 0 out).
TB: Damon; Jeter; Abreu 4; Rodriguez, A 5; Nady; Betemit 5; Molina 6.
RBI: Betemit 2 (17), Abreu 2 (75), Molina (12), Rodriguez, A (66), Jeter (50).
2-out RBI: Betemit 2; Abreu.
GIDP: Jeter; Nady.
Team LOB: 3.

FIELDING
E: Betemit (3, throw).

NY YankeesIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Mussina (W, 14-7)7.02212503.44
Veras 1.00001302.70
Bruney 1.01001001.46

Weaver pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.

Pitches-strikes: Weaver 99-70, Speier 28-18, O'Day 19-15,
Mussina 89-58, Veras 17-11, Bruney 20-11.
Ground outs-fly outs: Weaver 5-5, Speier 3-0, O'Day 1-2,
Mussina 11-5, Veras 0-0, Bruney 0-3.
Batters faced: Weaver 23, Speier 7, O'Day 5,
Mussina 25, Veras 4, Bruney 5.
Inherited runners-scored: Speier 1-0, O'Day 1-0.
Umpires: HP: Joe West. 1B: Ed Rapuano.
2B: Scott Barry. 3B: CB Bucknor.
Weather: 76 degrees, cloudy.
Wind: 6 mph, R to L.
T: 2:42.
Att: 54,170.

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