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Volquez strong as Reds hold off Yankees
CINCINNATI 4, NY YANKEES 2
 


By Zachary Braziller
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- Not even the red-hot New York
Yankees could solve Edinson Volquez on Friday.

The flame-throwing 24-year-old righthander was strong and Joey
Votto swatted his 12th homer of the season as the last-place
Cincinnati Reds posted a 4-2 victory over the Yankees in their
first game in here since sweeping the 1976 World Series.

"It's a great way to start a road trip," Reds manager Dusty
Baker said. "Especially when you got Edinson on the mound.
That's probably one of the best games he's thrown."

Before leaving the game with a dislocated left index finger,
Jolbert Cabrera had four hits and two RBI and Ken Griffey Jr.
added a run-scoring single for the Reds, who snapped their third
five-game losing streak of the season and ended the Yankees'
seven-game win streak.

"We were freezing cold so were due to win one soon, and they
were due to lose one here soon," Baker said. "Volquez was the
primary reason. He threw the ball great tonight, and we got
enough hitting and enough runs scored to beat them."

Jared Burton threw a perfect eighth, and Francisco Cordero
earned his 14th save in 17 opportunities with a scoreless ninth,
ending the game by retiring Jason Giambi, who represented the
tying run.

Baseball's ERA and strikeouts leader entering the contest,
Volquez (10-2) delivered seven fine innings, striking out five
and allowing two runs and seven hits to claim his 10th victory.
Amazingly, his ERA rose from 1.64 to 1.71.

Obviously, the ominous specter of his first Yankee Stadium start
didn't bother the precocious star.

"I feel great tonight," he said, smiling. "It's a good stadium,
a lot of fans, and New York, big city. I just try to do the
best I can."

New York veteran Mike Mussina (10-5) took the loss to snap a
personal four-game winning streak. He allowed four runs and 10
hits in eight innings while striking out four and walking two.

"I had to hold them to one or no runs; I didn't," Mussina said.
"He's a tough pitcher, been tough all year. We knew that."

The Reds broke open the pitchers' duel in the fifth, striking
for three runs - all with two outs. With Edwin Encarnacion on
third, Yankees manager Joe Girardi opted to intentionally walk
phenom Jay Bruce. Cabrera made him pay.

The 25-year-old shortstop laced the first pitch he saw from
Mussina down the left-field line, plating two runs.

"I was trying to get it in; I didn't get it in enough," Mussina
said. "The fifth inning bothered me. I had chance to beat that
guy, and he had good stuff, real good stuff."

On the very next pitch, Griffey singled home Cabrera, who eluded
the tag of catcher Jose Molina with a deceiving slide to the far
corner of the plate despite right fielder Bobby Abreu's throw
arriving in plenty of time.

The Yankees - aside from Johnny Damon's run-scoring single in
the third - couldn't do much again Volquez. They did put
runners on in each of the first five frames but couldn't drive
them in until Robinson Cano singled home Alex Rodriguez in the
seventh.

With the tying runs aboard, however, Volquez whiffed Melky
Cabrera with a low change-up to end the threat and put a fitting
bow on his first Yankee Stadium start. As he dashed off the
mound, Volquez pumped his fist and smiled at Cabrera, his
countryman and friend.

"He told me after the game," Volquez said. "He's going to call
me about my change-up."

 
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