American League Game Summary - Baltimore at New York
(Thursday, October 11th)
Final Score: Baltimore 2, New York 1 (13 innings)
Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - J.J. Hardy's RBI double in the 13th inning kept
the Orioles' season alive as Baltimore took a 2-1 victory over the New York
Yankees in Game 4 of their American League Division Series at Yankee Stadium.
The series is now tied at 2-2 with the decisive Game 5 taking place on Friday
in New York.
The hit made a winner of Pedro Strop (1-0), who allowed one hit and struck out
two over two scoreless innings of relief.
Nate McLouth hit his first career postseason homer in the victory, while Jim
Johnson pitched a perfect 13th to record his second save of the series.
David Phelps (0-1) surrendered the deciding run to take the loss.
Robinson Cano knocked in the lone run for New York, which hit 0-for-9 with
runners in scoring position and left 10 men on base.
"It's playoff baseball and the games are extremely tight. Usually the
difference in these games is one hit. That basically has been the difference,"
Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "It's been very good pitching. They
controlled the bats for the most part, and it's come down to one hit."
Both starters were effective as Joe Saunders allowed one run on three hits and
four walks over 5 2/3 innings for Baltimore and Phil Hughes surrendered a run
on four hits and three walks with eight strikeouts through 6 2/3 innings for
the Yankees.
The Orioles had not advanced a runner past first base following McLouth's home
run in the fifth inning until Manny Machado led off the 13th with a double
into right-center field.
McLouth followed with a grounder to second to move Machado to third before
Hardy lifted a ball over Ichiro Suzuki's head in left field for a double,
plating the deciding run.
Baltimore had been 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position prior to Hardy's
hit.
"We had our backs up against the wall. It was win or go home and we knew it,
so it was intense out there," Hardy said. "It was nice to come through there
in the 13th."
Clay Rapada and Derek Lowe would combine to strand Hardy at third, but Johnson
retired Mark Teixeira, Cano and pinch-hitter Eric Chavez in order in the
bottom of the 13th to close out the game.
Chavez was replacing Alex Rodriguez, who was being pinch-hit for in the
deciding frame of a one-run game for the second straight day.
Raul Ibanez had homered in place of Rodriguez in the ninth inning on Wednesday
and later hit the game-winning home run in the 12th, but Chavez was not as
productive, lining out to third to end the game.
After the Orioles left a man on third in the first inning, they were again
poised to put some runs on the board in the third when a Machado walk and
McLouth's double placed runners on second and third with no outs.
But Machado was tagged out at the plate on a Hardy bouncer back to the mound
that Hughes threw home before Chris Davis struck out and Adam Jones grounded
out to second to keep Baltimore scoreless.
New York would then squander Jayson Nix's leadoff double in the bottom of the
third and Baltimore left a man on third in the fourth inning before the
Orioles broke through in the fifth when McLouth opened the frame with a blast
over the right-field wall.
The Yankees manufactured a run to knot the game in the sixth inning as Derek
Jeter slapped a leadoff double to right field, advanced to third on a Suzuki
sacrifice bunt and came home on Cano's grounder to second.
Teixeira, who walked prior to Cano's grounder, moved to second on the play,
but Tommy Hunter entered from the bullpen and fanned Rodriguez to keep it a
1-1 game.
Luis Ayala returned for the eighth inning for Baltimore after stranding a man
on second in the seventh and allowed back-to-back singles up the middle to
Suzuki and Teixeira to start the frame, resulting in Brian Matusz being called
in from the bullpen.
Matusz was then replaced by Darren O'Day following a Cano grounder to second
that placed runners on second and third, and O'Day struck out Rodriguez before
inducing a fly ball to right field by Nick Swisher to end the threat.
New York would not move a runner past first base for the remainder of the
contest.
"We're going to sleep fast because there's another challenge around the
corner," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "It's an honor to be playing a
Game 5 against a team like the Yankees."
Game Notes
Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain was forced to leave the game in the 12th
inning after getting hit in the elbow with the barrel of a broken bat ...
Baltimore improved to 3-6 all-time in the postseason against New York ... The
Orioles left eight men on base ... The game lasted four hours and 31 minutes.
10/12 01:11:08 ET

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