Yankees 11, Tigers 0

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Final

 
W:P. Hughes (1-0)
L:R. Perry (0-1)

Anderson's gaffe opens up flood gates as Yanks tag Tigers for 10 in 7th

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 5-1 (as of Tue 4/28)
Mon 4/27 @DET 4, NYY 2 Recap
>Tue 4/28 NYY 11, @DET 0 Box Score
Wed 4/29 NYY 8, @DET 6 Recap
Fri 7/17 @NYY 5, DET 3 Recap
Sat 7/18 @NYY 2, DET 1 Recap
Sun 7/19 @NYY 2, DET 1 Recap
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Scoring Summary
NYYDET
7thJ Damon singled to center, A Berroa scored, D Jeter to second.30
7thH Matsui singled to center, D Jeter scored, J Damon to third.40
7thR Cano singled to right, J Damon scored, H Matsui to third.50
7thM Cabrera walked, H Matsui scored, R Cano to third, N Swisher to second.60
7thJ Molina homered to left, R Cano, N Swisher and M Cabrera scored.100
9thN Swisher homered to right.110
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Game Information
StadiumComerica Park, Detroit, MI
Attendance25,519 (61.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:23
Weather53 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind13 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Derryl Cousins, First Base - Brian Runge, Second Base - Brian Knight, Third Base - Jim Joyce
Associated Press

DETROIT -- Nothing in Jim Leyland's 46 years in professional baseball prepared him for Tuesday night.

Fast Facts

• The Yankees scored 10 runs in an inning for the first time since 2007 and 10 runs in an inning vs. the Tigers for the first time since Aug. 27, 1939.

• Phil Hughes pitched six shutout innings to pick up his first win in the majors since 2007. Hughes also tied a career high with six strikeouts. Hughes entered Tuesday 0-2 with a 10.24 ERA in two career starts vs. the Tigers.

• Detroit managed just four hits and got shut out for the first time this season.

• Jose Molina capped off the 7th inning with his second career grand slam (first since 2004).

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Leyland's Detroit Tigers were in a scoreless duel with the New York Yankees through six innings. New York then scored 10 runs in the seventh en route to an 11-0 victory.

"I've never seen anything like that in my life," the 64-year-old Leyland said. "You are 0-0 through six, and then it is 10-0? That's not something I ever remember."

Leyland wasn't having a memory lapse -- according to the Elias Sports Bureau, no team had broken up a scoreless tie after the sixth with a 10-run inning since the Cincinnati Reds scored 10 in the top of the 13th against the Brooklyn Dodgers on May 15, 1919.

New York, which ended a four-game losing streak, sent 14 batters to the plate against three pitchers in the 56-pitch, 40-minute inning.

"That was great," said Jose Molina, who had a sacrifice bunt and a grand slam in the inning. "I was just doing what the manager wanted me to do."

New York's Phil Hughes, making his first start after being called up from Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, and Edwin Jackson dueled through six innings.

"He looked really good," said Yankees manager Joe Girardi, who said he took Hughes out because of the length of the New York seventh. "He had his legs under him tonight."

Hughes, who replaced the injured Chien-Ming Wang in the rotation, allowed two hits in his first win since 2007.

"I feel like I'm back to where I was a couple years ago," Hughes said. "I just wanted to pitch well and earn another shot."

Nick Swisher led off the seventh against Ryan Perry (0-1) with a single and Melky Cabrera walked. After Molina's sacrifice, pinch-hitter Jorge Posada lifted what looked like a routine fly ball to left.

Anderson held back on the ball, positioning himself for a throw, but he misjudged the trajectory and tried to make a hurried, low catch. He missed the ball for a two-base, two-run error.

"I was trying to get some momentum, even on a shallow-hit ball," he said. "I saw the ball the whole way, but I hesitated, and the ball dove hard toward the ground."

Derek Jeter then walked and Johnny Damon blooped an RBI single to center off Nate Robertson. Mark Teixeira popped out, but Hideki Matsui and Robinson Cano made it 5-0 with RBI singles.

Swisher walked to load the bases, and Cabrera walked for the second time in the inning to force in the sixth run. Molina hit a grand slam on the next pitch, about a half-hour after his successful sacrifice.

"That's not something you are going to see very often in one inning," Girardi said.

Swisher led off the ninth with a long homer to right-center. Detroit's pitchers threw exactly 200 pitches in the game.

"Jackson was tremendous, but we had a young pitcher out there in Perry and he had a rough night," Leyland said. "That's going to happen, but we didn't do the job of shutting the floodgates behind him."

Game notes
Cano battled Jackson for 12 pitches before reaching on a bad-hop infield single in the fourth, and went 10 pitches before striking out in the sixth. ... Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez slid and hit off two rehabbing pitchers during a simulated game in Tampa. He is expected to join the team on May 15. Girardi says he wants to make sure Rodriguez can play every day when he returns. ... Wang, who has weakness in the abductor muscles in his hips, threw 50 pitches in Tampa and Girardi said he felt good. ... The Yankees optioned RP Steven Jackson to Triple-A to make room for Hughes, while the Tigers sent down 1B Jeff Larish and recalled RP Clay Rapada from Triple-A Toledo.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 4/28)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, April 28th 2009
Seattle 1 Final
Chi White Sox 2
St. Louis 1 Final
Atlanta 2
LA Angels 7 Final
Baltimore 5
Boston 8 Final
Cleveland 9
NY Yankees 11 Final
Detroit 0
Washington 1 Final
Philadelphia 7
Houston 8 Final
Cincinnati 3
Florida 7 Final
NY Mets 4
Pittsburgh 5 Final
Milwaukee 6
Oakland 4 Final
Texas 5
Toronto 8 Final
Kansas City 1
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Minnesota 4
Seattle 9 Final
Chi White Sox 1
San Diego 4 Final
Colorado 3
Chi Cubs 11 Final
Arizona 3
LA Dodgers 5 Final
San Francisco 3