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Yankees sharp in final opener at Yankee Stadium
NY YANKEES 3, TORONTO 2
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- Joe Girardi began his tenure as
manager of the New York Yankees by seeing things that happened
so often during his playing days here - solid pitching and
timely hitting.

Chien-Ming Wang pitched seven solid innings as the Yankees
scored the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh and posted
a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the final home
opener at the current Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.

Melky Cabrera hit a tying home run in the sixth and made two
consecutive highlight-reel catches and in the seventh as the
Yankees used smart base-running to take the lead and turn things
over to their bullpen.

They were able to win a low-scoring game because of Wang (1-0),
who allowed two runs and six hits in his first Opening Day
start. Wang, who struggled during last season's Division Series
loss to Cleveland, also recorded 13 groundball outs.

"Chien-Ming Wang did what he's done so many times," Girardi
said. "He had his sinkerball working and, from what I saw in
spring training and tonight, this is his best performance so
far, and that's extremely encouraging for me. He was down in
the zone. He got a lot of ground balls like he always does and
he was great."

"He had a real good sinker, a real good four-seam fastball," New
York pitching coach Dave Eiland said. "He mixed in some
sliders at times, threw some splits. He went out there and
pitched tonight."

Wang was locked in a duel with Toronto ace Roy Halladay (0-1),
who allowed three runs and seven hits in seven innings.
Halladay worked quickly and took a 2-1 lead into the sixth
before Cabrera capped a lengthy at-bat with a home run that just
cleared the right field fence.

"He was hitting his spots all game long," New York left fielder
Johnny Damon said. "In the sixth, he wasn't as crisp as he was
earlier in the game, but still pretty good. We're going to have
to do that - battle against tough pitchers like that.
Fortunately, we were able to get a key run off him and our
bullpen's much-improved."

"He (Halladay) pitched great," Toronto manager John Gibbons
said. "He really did. It's a tough place to pitch to
lefthanders because you're staring at the short porch."

After tying the game, the Yankees immediately began another
rally.

Alex Rodriguez singled and Jason Giambi walked. Following a
one-out intentional walk to Jorge Posada, Hideki Matsui drove in
Rodriguez with a ground ball that was bobbled by second baseman
Aaron Hill, ruining any chance of an inning-ending double play.

"I felt good the whole time," said Halladay, who lost to the
Yankees for the first since September 2004. "It was one of
those things where you catch things one way and other times
(where) you don't."

After taking the lead, Girardi turned it over to his bullpen
just like Joe Torre had successfully done when the new manager
played here from 1996-1999.

Joba Chamberlain worked around a one-out walk to Alex Rios in
the eighth and stranded him on second when Frank Thomas struck
out on three pitches. Mariano Rivera worked a perfect ninth for
his 444th career save.

"When you have good starting pitching, everything falls into
place. Doc did a great job, and Wang did a great job," said
Toronto center fielder Vernon Wells, who made the last out
against Chamberlain. "It just came down to timely hitting in
the end there, and they came through."

The formula of timely hitting and effective pitching sent the
Yankees to their major-league record 11th straight Opening Day
victory and made Girardi the 10th manager in franchise history
to win his debut.

"When you play Opening Day, you want to get a lot of firsts out
of the way," captain Derek Jeter said. "You want to get your
first win out of the way. You want to get your first out of the
way, so you can just sort of relax."

The Yankees grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first on Rodriguez's
two-out RBI double. Marco Scutaro tied it with an RBI groundout
in the second and scored in the fifth on Shannon Stewart's
run-scoring groundout.


 
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