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Cano, Rodriguez power Yankees over Athletics
NY YANKEES 7, OAKLAND 1
 


BRONX, New York (Ticker) -- The New York Yankees have spent most
the season talking about consistency, and games like this one
are exactly what they had in mind.

Robinson Cano began the second half of the season by hitting a
three-run homer to power the New York Yankees to a 7-1 victory
over the Oakland Athletics in the opener of a three-game series
Friday night.

Mike Mussina pitched six innings for his 12th victory and Alex
Rodriguez homered for the Yankees, who have 66 games remaining
in their quest for a 14th straight playoff bid.

Richie Sexson made his debut with New York and contributed a
run-scoring single and Bobby Abreu added an RBI double as the
Yankees won for the sixth time in eight games.

The win came on a night in which the Yankees scored six of their
seven runs with two outs, improving their league-leading mark to
.274. The hits by Cano, Sexson and Abreu were part of a
5-for-11 showing with two outs that sent the Yankees to their
fifth straight home win.

"When you score runs with two outs, it's huge," New York manager
Joe Girardi said. "It's demoralizing to the other club. It's a
big lift. A lot of times you're picking up teammates that
didn't get the hit. I think it usually bodes well for the win
column when you get two-out hits like that."

"It was a fun night," Sexson added. "Those are some of the
hardest hits in baseball to get, two-out hits."

While two-out hits have been a problem at times, injuries and
inconsistent individual performances also have held the Yankees
back and saw them enter the break out of a playoff spot for the
second straight season.

That description pertains to Cano, who batted .246 before the
break, a 28-point drop from last season.

"He's grinding his way through it," Girardi said. "If you look
at it, there's been a progression where he's gotten better each
month. Over the last month, he's been at his best and we need
him to continue to do that because he's a big bat in our order.
He can drive in a lot of runs and he can do a lot of things."

Cano batted .343 after the break last campaign and came into
this one with a career mark of .334 in the second half. He also
entered the contest with one hit in his previous 14 at-bats, a
slump that came shortly after a 20-game span that saw him bat
.373 with 11 multi-hit games.

Cano showed more of the form from his 20-game hot streak as he
singled to right in the first and would have had an RBI if
Rodriguez had not been thrown out at the plate. Cano's second
at-bat was even better as the second baseman drove a 1-2
fastball from Greg Smith into the right-center field bleachers.

It was Cano's seventh home run and first since the Yankees' 9-0
win at Shea Stadium three weeks ago. The home run also staked
the Yankees to a 4-1 lead and they never looked back, scoring
two in the fourth and one in the seventh, when Rodriguez hit his
20th home run.

"It's was just a well-played game, the kind of game you want to
play more often than not," Mussina said.

Mussina benefited from the offense and won his second straight
decision. This one was not as effective as his six scoreless
innings against the Boston Red Sox on July 5 as he allowed one
run and nine hits while striking out six without a walk in this
one.

It was the eighth time this season that Mussina did not issue a
walk and marked the seventh time he held an opponent to one run
or less. That also surpassed his win total from last season as
Mussina improved to 11-3 in his last 16 starts.

Mussina gave up his only run in the first inning when he allowed
three hits. The Athletics opened the game with Mark Ellis'
double and Kurt Suzuki's single and took a 1-0 lead on Ryan
Sweeney's groundout.

With a three-run lead, the veteran righthander had runners at
first and second with no one out in the fifth. He escaped out
of the jam by fanning Jack Cust and getting Emil Brown to bounce
into a double play.

"It was nice after I got through those first couple of innings,
I think I threw more breaking pitches," Mussina said. "I got
some more strikes and I got a little better rhythm. I had a
good fastball, away to righties and in to lefties. I tried to
use that a little bit."

The Yankees tied it in the bottom of the inning when Sexson
lined an RBI single in his first at-bat. After Cano's homer,
Abreu had an RBI double to left and scored on Rodriguez's single
to left.

Rodriguez's home run capped the scoring for the Yankees.

Smith, who was pushed up a day due to Thursday's trade of Joe
Blanton to the Philadelphia Phillies, lasted a career-worst 3
2/3 innings and surrendered six runs and a career-high eight
hits while walking five and striking out just one.

"He seemed to keep just missing (spots)," Oakland manager Bob
Geren said. "He wasn't missing bad. They were taking pitches
and the 1-2 pitch for the home run was not where he wanted it."

 
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