It has almost become a cliché at this point. The Yankees HAVE to
win every game. Nobody thinks it is acceptable to have to play a one-game
playoff for the wild card spot. With only five games to go, the Yankees could
ill afford to lose a game on blown opportunities, yet, it was exactly what happened.
Things looked hopeful at the start, as the Yankee offense came out
firing. Derek Jeter and Ichiro Suzuki hit back-to-back singles and Alex
Rodriguez walked to load the bases. Robinson Cano got a sacrifice fly for the
first run. After a Nick Swisher single re-loaded the bases, Curtis Granderson
hit a sacrifice fly for the second run. For the second straight game, the
Yankees gave their starter a 2-0 lead before they took the ball.
Andy Pettitte had a good performance, but he did not look as good
as he did in his last two starts. We knew that Andy Pettitte would not stay
perfect forever. So when he gave up that home run to Rajai Davis, allowing his
first run since returning from the DL, we realized that Andy is human. Still,
he was able to keep things manageable and the score close.
In the top of the third, the Yankees continued to take advantage
of Ricky Romero's ineffectiveness. Alex Rodriguez led off with a walk, Robinson
Cano reached on an infield single, and Nick Swisher hit a hard shot off
Hechavarria's glove for a single. With the bases loaded, the Yankees failed to
take advantage. They would end up regretting it. Curtis Granderson popped out,
Andruw Jones struck out, and Eduardo Nunez lined out to the second baseman. To
Nunez' credit, that hit should have brought in a couple of runs, but
Hechavarria made an excellent grab to catch the liner.
Joba Chamberlain came in to relieve Andy Pettitte with two outs
and men on first and third in the bottom of the sixth. He dodged a bullet,
thanks to the continued bad base running by Toronto. Adeiny Hechavarria hit one
to the wall for a double and gave the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead. However, Yan Gomes
strayed too far from third base, and was thrown out on a laser from Nick
Swisher, killing the momentum for the Jays. Joba came out for the seventh and
struck out the side, which included the first putout of Rajai Davis in three
days.
Alex Rodriguez' struggles showed in today's game. ARod had not
driven in a run in 9 games. In the first, he actually showed bunt with men on
first and second. We're not sure if he actually intended to bunt, but it may
have shown his frustration in trying to bring runners in. When the game ended,
his streak would stand at 10 games without an RBI. Still, he showed some good
discipline and focus at the plate, as he walked in his first two plate appearances.
He also gets an honorable mention for snagging a line drive in the 8th inning
that he turned into a double play, ending a threat.
On a side note, Yunel Escobar is showing an incredible lack of
desire to play. There was the shot from Robinson Cano in the fifth that he just
did not pick up. There were a couple of potential double plays that he just did
not bother to throw to first. We know it's September, and they're not playing
for anything, and being booed by the home crowd on his return from suspension
couldn't have helped. Still, you would think his own personal pride would make
him want to do his best.
The silver lining is hard to find, but here it is. In his third
start since the DL, Andy Pettitte showed that he is still on track to play a
key role in the Yankees post-season rotation. If the Yankees lose the division,
he is in line to start the wild card elimination game. He threw 94 pitches over
5 2/3 innings, struck out four, and gave up three earned runs on five hits and
three walks.
The fact that the Yankees cannot score with runners in scoring
position is killing this team. They were 2 for 11 with RISP. Nick Swisher was 2
for 2, and the rest of the team was 0 for 9. They left 10 men on base - 5 of
them in scoring position. Four times an inning ended with men in scoring
position. Losing such important games in this fashion is something we may look
back on and say "what if" for the entire winter. They have four games
to turn this around, and then they have to keep it going through October. Let's
hope they do.
Final
Score: Blue Jays 3, Yankees 2
Finally, I am sure Casey will have a harsh commentary about the way the Yankees have been playing and their lack of drive, especially when there are runners in scoring position. Look for it, I can almost guarantee it.
--Ike Dimitriadis, BYB Writer
Twitter: @KingAgamemnon
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