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Yankees hit four homers in win over Indians
NY YANKEES 6, CLEVELAND 3
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA Sports Ticker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- The New York Yankees could not find
any offense to support Andy Pettitte and Chien Ming-Wang the
previous two days. They found enough on Thursday to avoid
another sweep at Yankee Stadium.

Robinson Cano and Wilson Betemit hit back-to-back home runs in
the bottom of the seventh inning as the Yankees recorded a 6-3
victory over the Cleveland Indians to salvage the finale of the
three-game series.

Johnny Damon hit a solo shot and Jason Giambi added a two-run
blast in New York's three-run fourth off Paul Byrd (1-3), who
was making his first start here since pitching the decisive Game
Four of last year's Division Series.

The three runs were not enough for Mike Mussina (5-3), who
promptly gave back the lead in a 35-pitch fifth inning that saw
the Indians rally on a two-run double by Casey Blake and an RBI
single by Kelly Shoppach.

But the Yankees pushed across a run in the bottom half to regain
the lead and give Mussina his fourth consecutive win. Cano
started the inning with a double to right, moved to third on
Betemit's flyout and scored on Damon's bloop double to left.

"This team has a lot of confidence," Damon said. "We're 18-18
and not much has gone right. We've had a few guys slumping. We
haven't been able to get runs with runners in scoring position.

"Hopefully, all that stuff is over. Hopefully, we can get out
there and play baseball and play very good baseball."

The Yankees added insurance in the seventh as Cano homered with
one out in the inning to end Byrd's outing. Betemit followed
with a blast to center field off reliever Masa Kobayashi

"That's huge," Giambi said. "That's one thing we haven't been
doing. We've been getting our hits, but we haven't been adding
on - and that's big in this game."

The Yankees concluded their nine-game homestand with four wins
and also tied a season high with four home runs. They were
swept last week by Detroit for the first time since 1966, swept
Seattle and were scoreless for 17 innings in losing consecutive
home games to Cleveland for the first time since September 2000.

"There were hits up and down the lineup," New York manager Joe
Girardi said. "It was very nice to see."

Perhaps more importantly, the Yankees got three of their home
runs from players batting at or well under .200.

Giambi is now hitting .163, Cano .172 and Betemit, who is
filling in for the injured Alex Rodriguez, .200. The Yankees
also have been playing without injured catcher Jorge Posada.

"You've got to go out and play with who you have," Mussina said.
"These guys (Rodriguez and Posada) are going to be down for a
little bit and we have to go out there and play good baseball
with them on the sidelines.

"We have players that are capable of playing. They may not go
out there and hit 50-something homers, but they're capable of
going out there and doing the job."

Mussina allowed three runs and four hits in five innings. He
struck out three without a walk, throwing 58 of 86 pitches for
strikes.

After that, it was the bullpen's turn to ensure the Yankees
would not get swept for the second time on the homestand.

Ross Ohlendorf allowed a hit in two innings, before Joba
Chamberlain needed just 13 pitches in a perfect eighth,
rebounding from Tuesday's outing when he gave up a three-run
homer to pinch hitter David Dellucci.

Mariano Rivera became the 39th played to make 800 career
appearances and worked around a one-out double to Ben Francisco
to record his ninth save in as many opportunities. Rivera has
yet to give up a run this season.

Byrd allowed five runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings. He also
allowed three home runs for the third time this season and was
unable to pitch the Indians to their first sweep here since
April 1989.

Byrd also gave up three home runs to the Yankees in a 6-4 win in
Cleveland on April 25.

"He's allowed six home runs to them this year," Cleveland
manager Eric Wedge said. "You have to keep the ball in the
ballpark. The big ball got to him today."

"Home runs just killed me today," Byrd added. "I just couldn't
get the ball down and away. And those guys were in on it."

Damon opened the scoring by sending a 3-2 pitch over the
right-field fence. Four batters later, Giambi drove the first
pitch inside the right-field foul pole and into the upper deck
for his first home run in New York since August 17 against
Detroit, a span of 72 at-bats.

It also was Giambi's sixth home run of the season and third off
Byrd.

 
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