Red-hot Yankees eye seventh straight win vs. Jays
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09/03/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The New York Yankees hoped to be playing their best
baseball in September, and the early returns of this month seem to indicate
they may have reached that goal.
The defending world champions set their sights on a seventh consecutive
victory in this afternoon's opener of a three-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays from Yankee Stadium.
After winning the final two tests of last weekend's three-game road set with
the contending Chicago White Sox, the Yankees began their current homestand by
taking all four meetings with the Oakland Athletics. New York capped the sweep
behind a dominating performance from staff ace CC Sabathia, with the All-Star
hurler firing eight scoreless innings of Thursday's one-hit shutout of the A's
to become the first 19-game winner in the majors this season.
Sabathia (19-5) surrendered only a Mark Ellis single in the second inning and
three walks during the 5-0 verdict to continue his impressive unbeaten streak
at Yankee Stadium. The Bay Area native has not lost in 21 straight home starts
and is 16-0 over that span, becoming the first Yankee pitcher to win 16
straight decisions in the Bronx since Ron Guidry (1985-86).
"[The AL East] is definitely the toughest division in baseball by far. To do
what I can, it feels pretty good," said Sabathia following the game.
Curtis Granderson supplied the offense for New York with a pair of homers and
three RBI, while Jorge Posada added a solo shot to help the Bronx Bombers move
1 1/2 games in front of idle Tampa Bay for the American League East lead.
Granderson entered Thursday's contest in the second inning as an injury
replacement for outfielder Nick Swisher, who was removed after experiencing
stiffness in his left knee. The 2010 All-Star reserve is considered day-to-day
and questionable to play today.
If the Yankees prevail again this afternoon, they will have matched a seven-
game tear from July 3-9 as their longest win streak of the season. The team
will have to get past a very tough pitcher in order to get there, however,
with the Blue Jays set to send out the surging Brandon Morrow in the opener.
Morrow is riding quite a lengthy streak of his own at the moment, as the
right-hander is 5-0 with a 2.91 earned run average in seven starts since the
All-Star break and is unbeaten over nine outings following a June 29 loss at
Cleveland. He's faced the Yankees three times during that time period and
registered a win and two no-decisions in those games.
The 26-year-old has produced mixed results in his recent meetings with New
York, though. Morrow notched a win at Yankee Stadium on August 2 despite
giving up five runs and two homers over 5 1/3 shaky innings, but limited the
Yanks to two runs and four hits while racking up 12 strikeouts in a six-inning
no-decision in Toronto on August 23.
Morrow, who also fanned a career-best 17 hitters in a one-hit shutout of the
Rays less than a month ago, notched his latest win by tossing six innings of
one-run ball with nine punchouts in a home decision over Detroit on Saturday.
The offseason acquisition is 1-0 with a 4.81 ERA in four overall encounters
with the Yankees this season and 2-0 with a 4.46 ERA over 12 lifetime
appearances (six starts) against New York.
The Yankees counter with a promising young pitcher of their own today in Ivan
Nova. The rookie will be making his third start since a recent callup from
Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes Barre and performed well in each of the first two,
including a matchup with Morrow at the Rogers Centre on August 23.
Nova also did not get a decision in that game, a 3-2 Blue Jays' triumph, but
allowed just two runs on six hits and a walk over the first 5 1/3 innings. The
23-year-old followed up by holding the White Sox to a run in 5 2/3 frames and
striking out seven this past Sunday in Chicago to earn his first win in the
majors.
The right-hander compiled an outstanding 12-3 record and a 2.86 ERA in 23
starts for Scranton-Wilkes Barre prior to the promotion and makes his first-
ever Yankee Stadium start this afternoon.
Nova will be taking on a Toronto squad that leads the majors with 202 home
runs but didn't generate much offense in its last game, a 2-1 defeat at Tampa
Bay on Wednesday.
The Blue Jays mustered just four hits and a run off David Price in the Rays
standout's eight innings of work, with Rafael Soriano finishing things off
with a scoreless ninth to record his major league-leading 40th save.
The game's deciding run was scored in the bottom of the eighth inning, when
Tampa's Evan Longoria singled off reliever Shawn Camp (4-3) with one out to
plate Ben Zobrist and snap a 1-1 deadlock.
Toronto made it interesting in the ninth, however, as Vernon Wells tripled off
Soriano with one out to put the potential tying run at third. However, the
Rays closer struck out Adam Lind before John Buck flied out to the warning
track in left field to end the threat.
"We just came up a little short," manager Cito Gaston told the Blue Jays'
official site afterward.
Buck did not come up short on a fifth-inning solo homer off Price that
accounted for Toronto's only run. Jays starter Shaun Marcum pitched well in a
no-decision, yielding just one run and fanning seven in a six-inning stint.
The Blue Jays have lost three of their last four games and could be without
three regulars for today's tilt. Shortstop Yunel Escobar (back) and first
baseman Lyle Overbay (concussion-like symptoms) are questionable to return to
the lineup after sitting out the entire Tampa Bay series, while outfielder
Fred Lewis exited Wednesday's finale in the sixth inning with a strained right
elbow.
Toronto has won seven of 12 meetings with New York so far this season, with
the two divisional foes having split six bouts that have taken place in Yankee
Stadium.
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