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Burnett silences punchless Yankees
TORONTO 4, NY YANKEES 1
 


TORONTO (Ticker) -- Unlike Roy Halladay two nights earlier, A.J.
Burnett could not complete his shutout bid. He still dominated
the New York Yankees.

Burnett scattered six hits in 8 1/3 innings and Marco Scutaro
hit a three-run home run Sunday, leading the Toronto Blue Jays
to a 4-1 victory over the Yankees.

Pitching on three days' rest before the All-Star break, Burnett
(10-8) was bidding for his 10th career shutout, but left after
giving up a home run to Jason Giambi and a single to Jorge
Posada.

Despite throwing 112 pitches on Wednesday, Burnett hardly
labored at all against the Yankees, throwing 69 of his 98
pitches for strikes. He walked one and struck out eight to send
the Blue Jays into the break on a high note after an up-and-down
first half that included the dismissal of former manager John
Gibbons.

"I always wanted to see what it would be like to be in a
four-man rotation, like way back in the day, and it's good to
see I came out with a good performance," said Burnett, the
subject of trade rumors as the July 31 deadline draws closer

Toronto (47-48) won for the fifth time in its last six contests
to climb within one game of .500.

"He pitched a great ballgame," Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston
said. "Scutaro got a big hit for us and the guys played good
defense. It was a team effort to win today."

Any chance of a Yankees' rally in the ninth ended when B.J. Ryan
got Robinson Cano to ground into a game-ending double play for
his 18th save.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi believed the key for Burnett was
pitching ahead in the count.

"When you're 0-1 and 0-2 the whole time, he's throwing the ball
at 93-96 (miles per hour)," Girardi said. "He's got a great
curveball. It's not an easy guy to get behind."

After managing just two hits against Halladay in Friday's 5-0
loss, the Yankees broke out for nine runs Saturday and were
trying to head into the All-Star break on a high note following
an inconsistent stretch . But they could not solve Burnett, who
needed only 52 pitches to get through five innings, and saw
their bats once again go quiet. New York barely avoided its
third shutout in the last 10 games.

The Blue Jays did all their damage against Andy Pettitte (10-7)
in the second inning. Scott Rolen delivered an RBI single and
Scutaro homered two batters later.

The inning was set up when right fielder Bobby Abreu misplayed
Kevin Mench's line drive for a leadoff double. Rolen slapped a
single to right-center field to give the Blue Jays a 1-0. lead.

Pettitte got himself in more trouble when he walked Adam Lind.
The walk came back to haunt him as Scutaro drilled just his
third homer of the season over the fence in left field.
Pettitte did settle down to get through six innings.

"The pitch (to Scutaro) wasn't going to be a strike," Pettitte
said. "Scutaro went down and got it and lifted it."

The Yankees had a chance in the sixth, putting runners on first
and second with one out, but Giambi flied out and Posada struck
out.

New York, which is just 10-12 in its last 22 contests, reached
the break six games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the
American League East.

 
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