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Damon's six hits lift Yankees to wild win
NEW YORK 12, KANSAS CITY 11
 


By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- On a record-setting day at Yankee
Stadium, Johnny Damon was the last man standing. The last thing
he wanted to do was spend another inning in the field.

Damon went 6-for-6, including a two-out single off Joakim Soria
that scored Wilson Betemit with the winning run in the bottom of
the ninth inning, as the New York Yankees rallied for a wild
12-11 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.

When Damon's winning hit landed just inside the right-field foul
line, he had tied an American League record for hits in a game
and became the first Yankee with a six-hit game at Yankee
Stadium. The only other Yankee with six hits in a nine-inning
contest was Myril Hoag, who did it on June 6, 1934. Gerald
Williams collected six hits in a 15-inning contest against
Baltimore in 1996.

Jason Giambi, Alex Rodriguez and Jorge Posada homered for the
Yankees, who had a season-high 19 hits and won for only the
third time in 30 games this season when trailing after seven
innings.

"It was kind of the last man standing," Yankees manager Joe
Girardi said. "It was a quite a game. It was a lot of offense
and what can say about Johnny Damon, 6-for-6."

Damon, who tied the game, 10-10, with a two-run single in the
eighth, wasn't sure that his game-winning hit would land fair.

"It actually started a little off the line in fair territory,"
he said. "But it eventually cut back over and it was a fair
ball."

The big day by Damon, who also drove in four runs, sent the
Yankees to their second walk-off win in three games. Giambi hit
a walk-off two-run homer as a pinch hitter to give the Yankees a
9-8 victory over Toronto on Thursday.

Damon's first walk-off hit as a Yankee came after an awful
outing from Andy Pettitte, who gave up a grand slam to Jose
Guillen and allowed 10 runs to match a career high.

It also came on the same day that Mariano Rivera surrendered a
solo home run to David DeJesus in the top of the ninth that
staked the Royals to an 11-10 lead.

After DeJesus' blast off Rivera stunned the crowd, the Yankees
went to work against Soria (0-1), who had converted his first 13
save opportunities this season.

With one out, Posada hit a first-pitch fastball over the
right-field wall. Following a groundout by Robinson Cano,
Betemit drew a walk and advanced to second on an infield single
by Melky Cabrera, setting the stage for Damon.

"I tried to get on base," Damon said "His pitches were quite up
in the zone. I faced him yesterday and he had a pretty good
cutter, so I was trying to stay inside the ball "

Damon capped a three-hour, 50-minute marathon by lining Soria's
3-1 pitch into the right-field corner.

"Not a whole lot of guys go 6-for-6," Posada said. "So, we were
hoping that he kept going. He did. He had a amazing day."

Damon, whose six hits came one day after his 14-game hitting
streak was snapped, expressed relief that he did not have to
spend another inning playing defense in the humid conditions.

"That we don't have go out for defense again, I think that was
the biggest thing," Damon said. "As the game went on, we were
pretty tired, especially me. I ran around a lot today."

Damon spent part of the day watching two home runs from Guillen
sail over the left-field wall. Guillen homered in the first and
then connected for his fourth career grand slam in the seventh.

It appeared that Guillen's franchise record-tying seven RBI day
would be enough to give Kansas City consecutive wins at Yankee
Stadium for the first time since August 1999. But the Yankees
twiced erased four-run deficits.

"We gave it away three separate times," Royals catcher John Buck
said.

"I didn't have luck today," Soria added. "I tried to do my best.
They hit my best and we lost."

The Yankees, who had earlier rallied from a 5-1 deficit, pulled
within 10-8 in the seventh, when Rodriguez blasted a two-run
homer off Brett Tomko into the visiting bullpen. Rodriguez
became the first Yankee to hit a ball that far in the new Yankee
Stadium.

 
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