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Giambi homers as Yankees avoid sweep
NY YANKEES 4, BALTIMORE 2
 

By Sean Burns
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BALTIMORE(Ticker) - After a five-hour, nine-home run marathon
the previous night, things went much better for starting
pitchers Andy Pettitte and Jeremy Guthrie on Wednesday at Camden
Yards.

Though both put together fine outings, it was Pettitte who came
away victorious, as the New York Yankees salvaged the last of
the three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles, 4-2.

Pettitte lasted into the seventh, allowing eight hits and two
runs while retiring six of the last seven batters he faced
before giving way to Joba Chamberlain with two outs and nobody
on.

"My four-seamer was working nice and I had a decent cutter, so I
worked with that," Pettitte said. "Both of them were riding
good, and I was able to throw strikes."

The win evened Pettitte's record at 5-5, with four of the
victories coming on the road. It also was his 24th career win
against the Orioles - eight more than he has against any other
team.

"They're a great team, and I've had to pitch a lot against
(Baltimore)," he said. "I don't take it for granted...I've also
had plenty of times where they got to me, and you remember those
just as much as the wins."

Guthrie (2-6) was nearly as solid, lasting seven innings and
allowing three runs. He surrendered six hits and walked none.

Jason Giambi was responsible for the first two New York runs,
singling home Hideki Matsui in the second and hitting a monster
solo home run in the fourth.

The blast, which tied the game after Baltimore had pulled ahead
on a two-run shot by Melvin Mora, traveled an estimated 410 feet
to right field, clearing the bleachers and landing on Eutaw
Street. It was the second time in as many days Giambi reached
the concourse beyond the rear fence.

"(Giambi has been) having great at-bats all season, it's just
been working out a little better for him lately," Yankee manager
Joe Girardi said of Giambi, who leads the team with 11 home
runs and is second with 27 RBI.

New York scored the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly by Derek
Jeter, which scored Melky Cabrera in the fifth, then added an
insurance run on Johnny Damon's single in the top of the ninth.

Baltimore's bats had little success outside of Mora and Brian
Roberts, who combined for six of the team's 10 hits.

"With the Yankees, you can't wait until the end," Mora said.
"We've got to give (our pitchers) more run support. That gives
them a chance to throw their pitches."

Rookie phenom Chamberlain, who is being converted to a starter,
finished the seventh and eighth innings before giving way to
Mariano Rivera, who converted his 13th save in as many chances.

"Joba did a great job of closing it out," said Pettitte of the
fireballing relief pitcher, who was scheduled to throw 50-55
pitches as he works up to become a starter.

"He's in a tough position, coming in to set up and get work in
at the same time."

Chamberlain wound up throwing 28 pitches in just over an inning
of work, finishing his evening in the bullpen.


 
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