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Garza, Rays shut down Yankees
TAMPA BAY 7, NY YANKEES 1
 

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- The way the Tampa Bay Rays
have been playing lately, even when they do something wrong, it
turns out all right.

Matt Garza pitched seven scoreless innings as the Rays defeated
the New York Yankees, 7-1, for their franchise-record 10th
consecutive home win Monday.

Dioner Navarro had three hits and two RBI and Jason Bartlett
added a two-run triple as the Rays posted a rare win against
Yankees starter Andy Pettitte.

Bartlett's triple came one pitch after missing a squeeze sign
and keyed a four-run fourth against Pettitte.

"It was a safety squeeze, but I missed it," Bartlett said. "I
was glad I got to swing away."

Jonny Gomes, Evan Longoria and Akinori Iwamura also added two
hits each for the Rays, who are a franchise-best six games over
.500 (22-16) and trail the American League East-leading Boston
Red Sox (24-17) by just one-half game.

Leading, 1-0, the Rays batted around against Pettitte (3-4) in a
four-run fourth. Bartlett's two-run triple was the big blow.

"We got to Pettitte because we had good at-bats," Tampa Bay
manager Joe Maddon said. "Our defense played well again."

Pettitte, who fell to 14-4 in his career against Tampa Bay, did
not return to start the fifth. He allowed five runs and eight
hits while striking out five and walking two.

"I felt great," Pettitte said. "I started off really good.
Again, (the fourth inning) happened so fast. It seemed like my
ball started elevating a little bit, just getting the ball up,
and they hit it. The big blow was Bartlett's triple."

Garza (2-1) scattered five hits in seven innings. He struck out
three, walked one and benefited from three double plays.

"I went right after them," Garza said. "A lot of fastballs that
they were going after. I just kept attacking."

Navarro's RBI single gave Tampa Bay a 1-0 lead in the second and
his RBI single in the fifth made it 6-0.

Gary Glover allowed an RBI groundout to Johnny Damon in the
eighth, and Trever Miller pitched a scoreless ninth inning.

The Yankees' first five hitters - Damon, Derek Jeter, Bobby
Abreu, Hideki Matsui and Jason Giambi - were a combined
1-for-17.

"Bottom line - we didn't hit tonight," Yankees manager Joe
Girardi said. "This is a team that if you get ahead of them,
they can't be aggressive. If you get a lead on them, sometimes
you can shut a little bit of that down."

Monday's win marked the seventh time this season the Rays had
allowed one run or less.

"With our starting pitching, if we can just get three or four
runs, we feel like we can get the win," said Gomes, who stole
two bases and scored three runs.

A day after scoring eight runs and pounding out 15 hits against
the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Tampa Bay had seven runs and
13 hits against the Yankees. The Rays are hitting .384
(28-for-73) in their past two games.

"They have a nice rotation," Girardi said. "They have speed,
they have power. There's not a lot of gaps sometimes in the
outfield. This is a good team."

Girardi said Alex Rodriguez, who was eligible to return from the
disabled list Thursday, would not play in this weekend's series
with the New York Mets. Rodriguez has been out since April 28
with a right quadriceps injury.


 
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