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Mussina, Cano help Yankees end Rays' home streak
NY YANKEES 2, TAMPA BAY 1
 

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Mike Mussina continues to
shine on the hill.

Mussina dazzled into the seventh inning and Robinson Cano went
4-for-4 with an RBI as the New York Yankees edged the Tampa Bay
Rays, 2-1, on Wednesday.

The veteran righthander (6-3) yielded just one run and five hits
with four strikeouts through 6 1/3 innings for his fifth
straight win, matching his longest stretch since capturing five
consecutive decisions from April 19-May 10, 2006.

"Moose was tremendous," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said of
Mussina. "He was great again. Our defense was great. Stellar
plays. Three out of four infielders were dirty, diving, making
plays. It was good baseball."

It was Mussina's 18th career win against the Rays, who had their
franchise record 11-game home winning streak snapped.

"I approach it the same way I have been approaching it," Mussina
said. "Changing speeds, moving the ball in and out. These
guys are a little more aggressive so you have to be ready for
them to swing in early counts."

"Some pitchers feel they can do well against certain teams,"
Tampa Bay's Cliff Floyd said. "I think Mussina feels good about
facing us."

Tampa Bay sliced its deficit in half in the seventh inning.
After walking rookie Evan Longoria, Mussina was relieved by Ross
Ohlendorf, who gave up consecutive singles to Floyd and Dioner
Navarro.

Navarro's bouncer up the middle scored Longoria to cut the lead
to 2-1. But Ohlendorf escaped the two-on, one-out jam when
Derek Jeter caught Gabe Gross' line drive and flipped to Cano to
double Floyd at second.

"Gabe hit the ball really well," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon
said. "Two feet higher or to Jeter's left and it's a tie game."

Hard-throwing Joba Chamberlain pitched the eighth and closer
Mariano Riviera bounced back to shut the door in the ninth for
his 11th save for New York.

"(Riviera's) good," Maddon said. "The fastball is definitely
alive and he's got that cutter. He's really good. He's going
to have a monster year. He's looking really good."

Rivera suffered the loss in Tuesday's matchup after blowing the
save in the 11th inning.

Hideki Matsui doubled and came home on Cano's run-scoring single
in the fourth off Tampa Bay starter James Shields (4-3), who
also gave up an RBI double to Bobby Abreu an inning later for a
2-0 lead.

Shields allowed two runs and six hits in 7 1/3 innings. He
walked two and struck out six.

"It's one of those games where you get outpitched," Shields
said. ""We've been on a pretty good streak, so I just wanted to
keep us in the game as long as I could. I've just got to tip
my cap to Moose."

Floyd, Navarro and Carlos Pena all had two hits each for the
Rays, who lost for just the sixth time in 21 games.

"It's been a nice run," Maddon said. "We played well again.
Our guy (Shields) pitched another great game. Well-played game
on both sides, they just scored one more run than us. It's one
game. Expectations are high. I'm glad everyone's upset."

 
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