American League Game Summary - New York at Oakland
(Sunday, May 27th)
Final Score: New York 2, Oakland 0
Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Hiroki Kuroda gave up just four hits in eight
innings Sunday and the New York Yankees shut out the Oakland Athletics, 2-0,
to finish off a three-game sweep.
Kuroda (4-6) snapped a two-start losing streak, striking out three and walking
one while throwing 67 of his 104 pitches for strikes.
The 37-year-old righty wasn't given the chance to pick up his first shutout in
almost four years. Rafael Soriano worked around a Josh Reddick single for his
fifth save of the season.
Andruw Jones belted a leadoff homer in the second inning for the only run the
Yankees needed for their fifth straight win.
Derek Jeter led off the game with a single to pass George Brett for 14th place
on the all-time hits list with 3,155.
The A's dropped five in a row to finish 1-5 on a six-game homestand and were
swept for the first time this season. They will start a six-game road trip
Monday against the Minnesota Twins, and A's manager Bob Melvin said they might
benefit from some time away.
"We're beyond pressing at this point. We have to try to relax," said Melvin.
"We're trying too hard; we have to try a little easier."
Tommy Milone (6-4) took the loss in 6 2/3 innings, giving up two runs on eight
hits and two walks.
The Yankees got nothing out of a bases-loaded situation in the first inning,
but took the lead on Jones' first-pitch homer to left-center field leading off
the second.
It was New York's seventh home run of the series.
"They say the ball won't carry much here," said Jones, "but we came in and
swung the bat great and got a bunch of homers."
It remained 1-0 until Curtis Granderson singled to start a two-out rally in
the seventh inning, coming home on Mark Teixeira's double to the right-center
field gap.
Ryan Cook came in for Milone after that and got Alex Rodriguez on a grounder
to end the inning, but the A's couldn't muster any runs. They ended 0-for-3
with runners in scoring position and stranded four runners.
Game Notes
Jones hit his fifth homer of the season...Kuroda's only two shutouts came in
2008 with the Dodgers: on June 6 over the Cubs and July 7 against the Braves,
when he carried a perfect game into the eighth inning...The Yankees' winning
streak comes on the heels of a 1-6 stretch. They will continue their nine-game
road trip with the first of three in a row against the Angels in Anaheim on
Monday...Cal Ripken Jr. is 13th on the all-time list with 3,184 hits.
05/27 21:19:16 ET

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