Rodriguez's shot into LF stands ends 15-inning scoreless standoff with Red Sox
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Yankee Stadium, New York, NY |
| Attendance | 48,262 (92.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 5:33 |
| Weather | 75 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 11 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Chad Fairchild, First Base - Jim Joyce, Second Base - Bill Miller, Third Base - Derryl Cousins |
Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Waiting well past midnight for a clutch hit -- any hit, really -- Alex Rodriguez provided a big one.
Rodriguez broke up an electric pitchers' duel in the 15th inning with his first homer in three weeks, giving the
New York Yankees a 2-0 victory over the
Boston Red Sox on Friday night.
"Both teams were remarkable," Rodriguez said. "It was a heavyweight fight, and we were fortunate to have the last hit."
Long Time Coming
Alex Rodriguez's homer in the 15th inning helped the Yankees overcome the rival Red Sox in 15 innings. Here's a look at some of the other stats:
By The Numbers
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| Game time |
5:33 |
| Pitches |
494 |
| Strikes |
293 |
| Players used |
38 |
| Batters |
113 |
| At-bats |
97 |
| Walks |
15 |
| Hits |
13 |
| Strikeouts |
13 |
| Left on base |
22 |
Once the game entered the 15th it became the longest scoreless matchup between the longtime rivals. Rodriguez's two-out homer came at 12:42 a.m., off Boston's eighth pitcher, Junichi Tazawa, who was making his major league debut.
A day after the Yankees bashed Boston and
John Smoltz 13-6 in a game that ended testily, New York's
A.J. Burnett and
Josh Beckett of the Red Sox set the tone -- then both remained in the dugout for remainder of the 5-hour, 33-minute game with Burnett administering one of his whipped-cream pies to Rodriguez.
Burnett allowed a leadoff single and five relievers finished the four-hitter in the first Boston-New York game to go into extra innings scoreless since 1976.
"This would've been a very hard game to lose," Yankees manager
Joe Girardi said. "Nobody left. It just shows the importance of the game."
Derek Jeter singled to lead off the 15th against Tazawa (0-1), who was signed out of a Japanese industrial league and called up Friday after the Red Sox cut Smoltz. After two outs, Rodriguez lined a shot into the bullpen in left-center giving New York its 10th walkoff win of the season.
It was Rodriguez's first homer since July 19, his season worst homerless drought of 72 at-bats. He was 1 for 6 before connecting.
"As far as making my major league debut, I'm very happy. I was honored to be in such an important situation," Tazawa said through a translator. "I wish I could have done a little better."
The Yankees' fifth straight win touched off a raucous celebration on the field and in the stands as many of the 48,262 fans at the new ballpark remained as a tense game breezed past midnight.
Phil Coke (3-3) pitched the 15th inning for the win that gave New York a 4 1/2-game lead over Boston in the AL East.
Fast Facts
• Alex Rodriguez tied Harmon Killebrew for ninth place on the all-time home run list with his 573rd career homer. It was his ninth career walkoff homer (second vs. Red Sox). A-Rod's other walkoff HR vs the Red Sox was July 31, 2003 -- a grand slam against Todd Jones when Rodriguez was a Ranger.
• The last time the Yankees had a shutout and a walkoff win against the Red Sox in the same game was Sept. 14, 1977. The walkoff homer was by Reggie Jackson to give Yankees a 2-0 win over Red Sox.
• This was the longest a Yankees-Red Sox game went scoreless. The previous mark: Sept. 24, 1969 which was scoreless through 13 innings. Boston won 1-0 in 14 innings at Fenway.
• The last Yankees shutout of 15-plus innings was Aug. 27, 1976. They beat the Angels 5-0 in 15 innings.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The Red Sox, who have lost four in a row, gave the crowd a scare in the 14th when
Victor Martinez hit a high-arcing drive that
Eric Hinske caught just in front of the wall in right field, eliciting a collective sigh from the crowd. One batter later,
Kevin Youkilis lined a single to left for the first hit since the 10th inning, touching off a modest "Let's Go Red Sox!" chant.
"It was a tough night offensively," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "It was a tough night for them, too."
Jeter came through after going hitless in his first six at-bats and failing in three opportunities with runners on third -- twice against Beckett. Boston's
Dustin Pedroia lazily flied out three times with runners on base and Martinez was 0 for 6. The teams combined to go 0 for 19 with runners in scoring position.
"It was a really weird night," Pedroia said. "It's not like we're not trying."
Former
Florida Marlins teammates Burnett and Beckett matched zeros, each refusing to bend to All-Star lineups.
On his third try against Boston -- matching up against Beckett each time -- since signing an $82.5 million, five-year free-agent deal, Burnett finally proved his value against the Yankees' chief rivals. He gave up 11 runs in his first two starts against them. On Friday, Burnett walked six but struck out six 7 2/3 innings. Beckett gave up four hits and struck out seven in seven innings.
Beckett has been a stabilizing ace in a Boston rotation missing
Daisuke Matsuzaka and
Tim Wakefield to injuries and is now without Smoltz, who was designated for assignment earlier Friday. He walked two and threw 115 pitches, and played cheerleader from the top step of the dugout right to the end.
Game notes The Red Sox also designated LHP
Billy Traber for assignment and claimed infielder
Chris Woodward off waivers from Seattle. ... Tawaza bowed to
Hideki Matsui of the Yankees when he saw his idol during batting practice.