American League Game Summary - New York at Oakland
(Saturday, May 26th)
Final Score: New York 9, Oakland 2
Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Mark Teixeira homered twice and drove in five
runs Saturday afternoon, leading the New York Yankees to a 9-2 win over the
Oakland Athletics.
Teixeira had four of New York's 14 hits, Robinson Cano added a solo homer and
Derek Jeter tied George Brett for 14th place on the all-time hits list with a
pair of singles.
Teixeira has six hits, including three homers, and seven RBI in the first two
games of this series.
"It's what we've always known he's capable of doing," said Yankees manager Joe
Girardi. "Tex is another guy who can carry your club for a while; that's how
high he can get."
CC Sabathia (6-2) struck out four and snapped a two-start losing streak after
allowing two runs on seven hits and two walks in seven innings.
The Yankees took the opener of this three-game series 6-3 on Friday and have
won four in a row.
Josh Reddick homered for the A's, who have lost four straight. Bartolo Colon
(4-5) gave up six runs on nine hits and struck out three in six innings to
take the loss against his former team.
Sabathia has never lost three straight starts in a Yankees uniform.
The A's jumped on him for a run in the first inning after Jemile Weeks led off
with a single, went to second on Coco Crisp's sacrifice bunt and scored on
Jonny Gomes' base hit.
But Cano led off the second inning with his seventh homer to tie the game and
the Yankees took the lead on Jeter's RBI single in the third, which scored
Eric Chavez after a leadoff double.
Reddick led off the bottom of the third with his 13th homer of the season to
dead center field, but the Yankees re-took the lead for good on Teixeira's
one-out blast to right in the fourth.
"A team like this when you throw the ball over the middle of the plate, they
make you pay," said A's manager Bob Melvin.
Jeter tied Brett at 3,154 hits with a bunt single in the fifth -- Colon
fielded it cleanly but no one covered first base -- and the Yankees pushed
their lead to 6-2 on Alex Rodriguez's sacrifice fly and a two-run double by
Teixeira.
Raul Ibanez lined into an unassisted double play to first baseman Adam Rosales
in the eighth inning, but the Yankees scored a run anyway when Graham Godfrey
hit Jeter with a pitch with the bases loaded.
Teixeira's second homer of the game and eighth of the season scored Cano with
one out in the ninth.
Game Notes
Colon pitched 29 games for the Yankees last season, including 26 starts, and
was 8-10...Cal Ripken Jr. is 13th all-time with 3,184 hits...The Yankees are
4-0 since a 1-6 stretch and have won eight games in a row at Oakland...The A's
are 1-4 on a six-game homestand.
05/26 20:47:34 ET
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