Brett Gardner had 2 hits tonight. Jayson Nix had 2 hits tonight. CC Sabathia pitched 6 innings, allowed 8 hits and 2 runs. Those 2 runs were all the Oakland Athletics needed.
In fact, they really only needed 1. The Yankees were blanked tonight, not scoring and leaving 6 on base. Sabathia threw a season high 118 pitches. That's alot for 6 innings.
Plus, the Monster was Monsterless... not dominant, but like always, he does what he needs to do to at least try and re-adjust to keep the team in it. There was 1 obstacle... the A's pitching.
The combination of AJ Griffin, Sean Doolittle and Grant Balfour was excellent for the A's. The Yanks just couldn't crack the combination and you know what? That's baseball. I'd love to give you a doom and gloom scenario or tell you that the Yanks "almost" pulled out a win, but they didn't.
Sure, it's a short recap, but I swore I wasn't going to bullshit our audience if there was nothing to write about. The Yankees lost. So, they'll go home, go to sleep and tomorrow they will come back and win. That's what I tell my little league team after a loss and that's how it works, even in the Major Leagues. The End.
Final tonight: Athletics 2 - Yankees 0.
I'm going to bed. Don't get upset, it's 1 loss. We'll survive.
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Friday, July 20, 2012
FREDDY STRUGGLES AS YANKEES DROP 1ST GAME IN OAKLAND
The Yankees came into this game with the best record in
baseball, a 10-game lead, and having won 11 of the last 12 games in Oakland. However,
the Athletics had momentum of their own, having won 10 of their last 12 games, and
they came ready to play some aggressive baseball.
--Ike Dimitriadis, BYB Writer
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Freddy Garcia did not seem to have his curveball, as
it was hammered for a 2-run home run by Yoenis Cespedes in the first inning. Unfortunately,
his other pitches were not much better as Oakland hitters continued to reach
base against him, taking a 4-0 lead by the third inning. However, he seemed to
settle down, keeping the Yankees in the game and giving them a chance to win.
The Athletics' A.J. Griffin mixed his pitches well, keeping
the Yankee batters uncharacteristically ineffective, at one point retiring
eight batters in a row. However, we all started to think about pitch counts as he
started to lose it after his 75th pitch, with the Yankees cutting the deficit
in half.
David Phelps came in the bottom of the sixth and got a key
out to keep us within two runs. He finished out the game, looking like his good
old self, striking out four in 2 1/3 innings.
Alex Rodriguez has adjusted his stride, and it seems to be
paying off. He went 2 for 4, with a pair of singles and a fly out that was loud
and long. Here's to hoping he can finally end the funk he's in and bring terror
to the hearts of opposing pitchers.
Of course, we have to mention that Robinson Cano extended his
hitting streak to 22 games. I have often thought that this is one of those
records that will never be broken. Nevertheless, it's fun to watch, and I am
excited to see how far this will go.
Nick Swisher got his 14th home run of the season to keep our
3-runs or more streak going for the 43rd straight game. However, it was still
one run short. Final Score: Athletics 4, Yankees 3.
In other news, the Yankees appear to have lost Brett Gardner
for the season due to his injured elbow requiring arthroscopic surgery. Read
about it HERE.
--Ike Dimitriadis, BYB Writer
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