American League Game Summary - Tampa Bay at New York
(Friday, September 14th)
Final Score: Tampa Bay 6, New York 4
Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - David Price went seven innings, B.J. Upton
hit a solo homer, and the Tampa Bay Rays edged the New York Yankees, 6-4, on
Friday in the opener of a three-game series.
Price (18-5) allowed two runs on five hits with two walks and six strikeouts
in his first start since Sept. 2, while Fernando Rodney recorded the final
five outs to notch his 43rd save of the season.
Desmond Jennings, Ben Zobrist and Elliot Johnson had an RBI apiece for the
Rays, who managed just six total runs in their previous series -- a three-game
sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles.
With Friday's win, Tampa Bay pulled within three games of New York and
Baltimore for the AL East lead and final AL wild card spot.
"We played better offensively, that's what it came down to," said Rays manager
Joe Maddon. "We've been pitching well enough to win games. We finally got the
hits."
CC Sabathia (13-6) gave up four runs on six hits over 6 2/3 innings and
dropped his third straight decision. His last win came on Aug. 24 at
Cleveland.
"I'm just not making pitches," Sabathia said. "Tonight I had two strikes a
couple of times and I couldn't make the pitch to get out of the inning."
Alex Rodriguez belted a two-run, eighth-inning homer for the Yankees and
Curtis Granderson had a leadoff shot in the fifth. Derek Jeter went 2-for-5
and passed Willie Mays for sole possession of 10th place on the all-time hits
list.
New York remained tied for the AL East lead after Baltimore lost in Oakland
later Friday.
Upton's leadoff shot gave the Rays a 5-2 lead in the eighth, but Jeter began
the bottom half with a single and Rodriguez followed with a one-out homer to
deep left.
After a walk to Robinson Cano, Joel Peralta was relieved by Rodney, who fanned
Russell Martin and walked pinch-hitter Raul Ibanez before grounding out
Granderson to end the inning.
The Rays added insurance in the ninth when Jennings ripped a one-out single
off Joba Chamberlain, stole second base and crossed the plate on Evan
Longoria's two-out grounder, which rolled under the glove of shortstop Eduardo
Nunez.
"The error was a big play at the end," said Maddon. "It gave us a lift
psychologically."
The Yankees, who went down in order in the home half -- ending when Derek
Jeter fanned swinging -- grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second inning courtesy of
Steve Pearce's two-out, RBI single.
The Rays, though, responded with a three-run fifth, which began with a double
by Chris Gimenez.
A wild pitch and a walk by Sabathia followed, placing runners on the corners,
before Johnson and Jennings delivered consecutive RBI base hits. After a wild
pitch advanced both runners and a walk to Zobrist loaded the bases, Longoria
plated Johnson with a double-play grounder for a 3-1 lead.
Granderson hit his 38th homer of the season in the bottom half, but Tampa Bay
tacked on another run in the seventh when Johnson scored from second base on
Zobrist's two-out single up the middle.
Game Notes
Price missed his previous start with a sore shoulder. He improved to 7-3 in 18
career games -- 17 starts -- versus New York ... The Yankees have lost each of
Sabathia's last four starts ... Jeter upped his career total to 3,285 hits.
09/15 01:47:54 ET
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