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Mussina pitches well as Yankees snap skid
NY YANKEES 2, BOSTON 1
 


By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- In the sixth inning, Mike Mussina
was feeling lightheaded on the mounded. Three innings later, he
was feeling nervous in the players lounge.

Mussina pitched sixth sharp innings and closer Mariano Rivera
worked out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the ninth as the
Yankees squeezed out a 2-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on
Saturday afternoon.

Melky Cabrera had an RBI single in the second and rookie Brett
Gardner lifted a sacrifice fly in the sixth for the Yankees, who
were 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position, stranded 10 and
did not record an extra-base hit for the sixth time this season.

Gardner and Cabrera also helped out with nice plays in the
field, further helping the Yankees win for just the sixth time
in their last 15 games and avoid a fourth straight loss to the
Red Sox.

Mussina began feeling sick during the sixth and, after alerting
manager Joe Girardi, he was lifted after 89 pitches.

"He just was lightheaded, similar to what (catcher Jorge Posada,
who was left out of the lineup due illness) was experiencing
today," Girardi said. "It's kind of a virus going around. We
had some guys sick. We had some coaches sick and it hit him a
little bit today. Physically he was fine, except for maybe a
cold."

The lack of clutch hitting by the Yankees forced the pitching to
step up and perform better than Andy Pettitte and Darrell Rasner
had in the first two games of the weekend series.

Mussina (11-6) did his part, allowing four hits, striking out
five and issuing one walk. He won for the 10th time in his last
14 starts and beat the Red Sox for the first time since June 5,
2006 - a span of six starts.

The righthander also became the third 11-game winner in the
American League, joining Joe Saunders and Cleveland's Cliff Lee.
It marked the first time since 2002 that he had 11 wins before
the All-Star break and bolstered his credentials to be selected
by Boston manager Terry Francona for the All-Star team.

Mussina put runners on in every inning but the second and
plunked slugger Manny Ramirez twice. He also fanned Ramirez
with an 86 mile-per-hour fastball in the sixth and retired Mike
Lowell to end his afternoon.

"I didn't feel very good," Mussina said of his abbreviated
outing. "It was too important a game to go out there and be a
hero. I think I didn't drink enough, didn't eat enough."

Jose Veras and Kyle Farnsworth made Mussina feel a little better
by pitching a scoreless frame apiece before yielding to Rivera
in the ninth.

Unlike many of his other saves, it was quickly apparent that
Rivera was not going to have an easy time. He allowed a leadoff
single to J.D. Drew, plunked Ramirez and surrendered Lowell's
RBI single, which was the first time anyone scored off him in a
save opportunity this season.

"Usually you don't see many innings like that from Mo," Girardi
said. "I don't know if I've ever seen him hit two guys in one
inning. I don't think that's ever happened. It's unusual, but
then you see why Mo's so great, bases loaded, 2-1, nobody out
and he's struggling a little bit and he gets out of it."

"He's been so smooth, so good and some ninth innings are 10, 11
pitches and it's not even an effort and then there's today,
which was the complete opposite," Mussina said. "I could tell
the first two hitters that he really didn't know where the ball
was going. The ball wasn't cutting like it usually does, and
then of course he drilled two guys to make sure we tied the
record."

While this was happening on the field, Mussina was pacing around
the players lounge in the New York clubhouse. He had to feel a
little more nervous when Rivera plunked Kevin Youkilis to load
the bases with nobody out.

"From about six different places," Mussina said when describing
his vantage point in the players lounge. "I was standing up
when he got the last two outs. When things are happening bad,
you try anything you can. When things are going good, you don't
move and when they're going bad you do. So I just kept moving
around."

Rivera finally settled down and struck out Coco Crisp and
retired Jason Varitek on a popout to first. He finally nailed
down his 23rd save in 23 opportunities by fanning Julio Lugo.

"I wasn't getting my pitches where I wanted them to be," said
Rivera, who hit two batters in a game for the first time in his
career. "Maybe that was the reason I hit two guys. I thought
after that everything was fine."

"We had an unbelievable opportunity to tie the game and bases
loaded, none outs, you like your odds of getting one of them,"
Lowell said. "But Hall of Fame closers, I guess have a knack of
getting out of those."

While Mussina was pitching well, Red Sox rookie Justin Masterson
(4-3) was nearly as effective, allowing two runs on six hits
over six innings. Masterson, who got his first taste of the
rivalry, also hit three batters but worked out of several jams.

"It was a really good game," Masterson said. "Watching it, it
seemed like it was a lot of energy, a lot of fun, great defense,
decent pitching. We almost made a nice little comeback, which
would have been really cool if we would have done that."

 
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