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McLouth, Maholm too much for Yankees
PITTSBURGH 4, NY YANKEES 2
 


By Chris Adamski
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Given a mulligan, Paul Maholm had two
weeks to think about what he could do better against the New
York Yankees. This time, the lefthander got it right.

All-Star Nate McLouth snapped a tie with a two-run homer in the
seventh inning and Maholm tossed eight strong frames as the
Pittsburgh Pirates posted a 4-2 interleague triumph over the
Yankees on Thursday.

Freddy Sanchez drove in a pair of runs for Pittsburgh, which had
lost four of its previous six games and was playing in front of
the third-largest crowd in PNC Park history.

"I've got to put this up there," Pirates manager John Russell
said when asked whether it was his team's most complete win of
the season. "The way we pitched, the way we played defense and
the quality of at-bats that we took... When you play a team
like this, you have got to do those kinds of things. It was a
great night for everybody."

After getting tagged for three runs and five extra-base hits in
2 1/3 innings against the Yankees on June 26, Maholm got a
reprieve as the game was rained out. This time around, he fared
much better.

Maholm (6-5) allowed two runs and seven hits in this one,
walking only one and striking out four en route to his fourth
straight win. Without a loss since May 20, he has pitched 23
innings over his last three starts, allowing only five runs.

"I kept pitches down, mixed speeds and let the defense play,"
Maholm said. "My job is to get deep into the game and give the
team a chance to win. Fortunately, that happened tonight."

"Their starter did an outstanding job," Yankees manager Joe
Girardi said. "He didn't give us many opportunities. We really
had only one opportunity, and we took advantage of it in the
seventh."

Maholm's outing was especially welcome as Pittsburgh recently
has had issues with its bullpen being overtaxed and battling
minor injuries.

"We desperately needed this kind of start, and he's the kind of
guy who has been giving us these starts," Russell said. "He was
outstanding."

Damaso Marte worked around a walk in the ninth for his fourth
save.

On to pitch in relief of Mike Mussina, Jose Veras (2-1) walked
leadoff hitter Jack Wilson in the seventh. McLouth bunted the
first pitch foul before lining a shot into the elevated seats in
right field, snapping a 2-2 deadlock.

"I missed the bunt, but the pitch after, luckily, I got a nice
pitch to hit," McLouth said. "They had just gotten the momentum
on their side, so to take it back was really nice."

"We knew he'd hit a home run," Russell joked, referring to why
he took off the bunt sign.

It was the team-leading 18th homer of the season for McLouth,
Pittsburgh's lone representative in next week's All-Star Game at
Yankee Stadium. He has recorded four doubles, three home runs
and nine RBI in his last five games.

Girardi was not willing to place blame on Veras.

"Veras has been so great for us. None of our relievers are
going to be perfect," Girardi said. "McLouth jumped on a
fastball and hit it well. He's done a lot of that this first
half (of the season)."

Sanchez gave the Pirates a 2-0 lead, plating Wilson with a
single in the third inning before lifting a sacrifice fly that
scored McLouth in the fifth. But the Yankees rallied with two
outs in the seventh to pull even.

Justin Christian began the uprising with a single and pinch
hitter Wilson Betemit followed with a base hit. After Derek
Jeter was hit by a 3-2 pitch to load the bases, Bobby Abreu
singled to right field, driving in two runs.

Mussina surrendered two runs and nine hits in six innings for
New York, which had its four-game winning streak halted. The
veteran righthander, who has won just one of his last four
starts, struck out five without a walk.

"Today, I didn't have my best stuff," Mussina said. "I think I
got some breaks. I got some line drives at people. But I
spread the hits around, I didn't walk anybody, got the outs when
we needed them. Two runs in six innings isn't bad. It could
have been a little better, and it certainly could have been a
lot worse."

 
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