A-Rod's early offense paces Yankees' outburst vs. Tigers
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| Regular Season Series |
| Detroit leads 4-2 (as of Mon 9/1) |
| Tue 4/29 |
DET 6, @NYY 4 |
Recap |
| Wed 4/30 |
DET 6, @NYY 2 |
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| Thu 5/1 |
DET 8, @NYY 4 |
Recap |
| Fri 5/9 |
@DET 6, NYY 5 |
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| Sat 5/10 |
NYY 5, @DET 2 |
Recap |
| Sun 5/11 |
Postponed/Delayed |
Information |
| >Mon 9/1 |
NYY 13, @DET 9 |
Box Score |
| · Complete Schedule: Tigers | Yankees |
| Scoring Summary |
| NYY | DET |
 | 1st | A Rodriguez singled to center, J Damon and D Jeter scored, B Abreu to third. | 2 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Giambi hit sacrifice fly to left, B Abreu scored, A Rodriguez to second. | 3 | 0 |
 | 1st | H Matsui singled to center, A Rodriguez scored. | 4 | 0 |
 | 1st | M Ordonez doubled to left, C Granderson scored. | 4 | 1 |
 | 2nd | J Damon homered to right. | 5 | 1 |
 | 2nd | A Rodriguez safe at first on error by third baseman J Larish, D Jeter scored. | 6 | 1 |
 | 2nd | X Nady singled to left, B Abreu scored, A Rodriguez to second. | 7 | 1 |
 | 2nd | H Matsui singled to right, A Rodriguez scored, X Nady to third. | 8 | 1 |
 | 2nd | G Sheffield homered to left center. | 8 | 2 |
 | 3rd | B Abreu singled to left, I Rodriguez scored, J Damon to third, D Jeter to second. | 9 | 2 |
 | 3rd | A Rodriguez singled to left, J Damon scored, D Jeter to third, B Abreu to second. | 10 | 2 |
 | 3rd | X Nady hit sacrifice fly to left, D Jeter scored. | 11 | 2 |
 | 4th | B Inge homered to left, J Larish scored. | 11 | 4 |
 | 4th | P Polanco safe at first on error by second baseman R Cano, R Santiago scored, C Granderson to third. | 11 | 5 |
 | 4th | M Ordonez hit sacrifice fly to right, C Granderson scored. | 11 | 6 |
 | 4th | M Cabrera homered to right, P Polanco scored. | 11 | 8 |
 | 5th | M Ordonez singled to left, C Granderson scored, P Polanco to second. | 11 | 9 |
 | 6th | D Jeter singled to right, R Cano and I Rodriguez scored, J Damon to third. | 13 | 9 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Comerica Park, Detroit, MI |
| Attendance | 44,336 (107.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:46 |
| Weather | 86 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 5 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Chuck Meriwether, First Base - Bill Welke, Second Base - Chris Guccione, Third Base - Tim Welke |
Associated Press
DETROIT -- What could have been a September showdown between the teams with the two biggest payrolls in baseball instead had very little impact on the pennant races.
Thanks to a guy known as "Pudge," it wasn't devoid of emotion.
Alex Rodriguez sparked a scoring barrage with a two-run single in the first inning and added an RBI in each of the next two frames to help the
New York Yankees build a huge cushion they needed in a 13-9 win over the
Detroit Tigers on Monday.
Perhaps the only intriguing moment in the listless game that lasted nearly 4 hours happened in the second inning when
Ivan Rodriguez came to the plate.
He was greeted with a standing ovation in his first game against the Tigers since they traded him. Rodriguez acknowledged the fans by taking off his helmet and waving to the sold-out crowd.
"That was special," he said. "I appreciated that very, very, very much. It was great. It means that in the four years I was here, I did a good job and the fans appreciated that."
The Yankees and Tigers played a makeup game after a matchup in May was rained out. The teams with the highest payrolls in baseball combined for a performance that seemed as significant and stirring as a Grapefruit League exhibition. New York's opening-day payroll, counting players on the disabled list, was $209.1 million and Detroit's was $138.7 million.
Both underachieving teams began the final month with double-digit deficits in their divisions. The Yankees began the day seven games behind the Red Sox in the AL wild card race.
"You can't take anything for granted," Ivan Rodriguez said.
Rodriguez signed with the Tigers after they lost an AL-record 119 games in 2004, then helped them reach the World Series in 2006.
He will be a 37-year-old free agent this offseason.
"Physically, I know he can sill play every day," Girardi said. "How many more years he can do it? I don't know."
Alex Rodriguez's four RBIs helped the Yankees take an 11-2 lead, but they were ahead by just two runs following five innings after giving up homers to
Gary Sheffield,
Miguel Cabrera and
Brandon Inge.
Derek Jeter drove in one of two runs in the sixth, padding the lead to 13-9.
"The bottom line is that we won the game," New York manager
Joe Girardi said.
Justin Verlander (10-15) lasted a career-low 1 2/3 innings and gave up eight runs -- five earned -- and seven hits with two walks.
"I'll make this easy for you," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said in a 9-second address to reporters. "We basically threw a lot of balls when we should've thrown strikes and we threw some strikes when we should've thrown balls.
"And, that's the end of the conversation. I'll see you later."
Verlander agreed with Leyland's assessment.
"The bad pitches I threw got hit and the good ones got hit as well," said Verlander, who was booed as he walked to the dugout when Leyland replaced him. "It's one of those days you've got to get behind you."
Verlander has had a lot of starts he'd like to forget this season after being the only pitcher to throw a no-hitter, start a World Series game, and be Rookie of the Year and an All-Star in his first two full seasons.
He won 35 games the previous two years and trailed only Dwight Gooden's 41 victories among pitchers in their first two full seasons since 1970.
Brian Bruney (2-0) was credited with the win for pitching 1 2/3 scoreless innings in the middle of the game.
Sidney Ponson started and gave up seven runs -- six earned -- and nine hits over three innings.
"I didn't do what I was supposed to do," Ponson said.
In his major league debut, Phil Coke struck out two, including Cabrera with one on to get out of the seventh inning to maintain New York's four-run lead.
Game notes The Yankees expect to activate RHP
Joba Chamberlain (rotator cuff tendinitis) from the DL on Tuesday. They plan to use him in the bullpen for the rest of this season, letting him build up arm strength before becoming a starter again in the future. ... The Tigers will pitch LHP
Dontrelle Willis and RHP
Freddy Garcia against each other in a simulated game before Tuesday's series opener against the
Los Angeles Angels. ...
Johnny Damon hit his 12th homer for the Yankees. ... Sheffield's 494th homer moved him past Lou Gehrig and
Fred McGriff for 25th on baseball's all-time list. ... In a six-day stretch, the Yankees will have played in New York, Detroit, Tampa Bay and Seattle. ... Cabrera has hit 22 of his 30 homers since June 10. ... The Tigers traded Rodriguez to New York for RHP
Kyle Farnsworth at the non-waiver trading deadline. ... Retired Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr threw the ceremonial first pitch, then pumped his fist.