Burnett fans season-high 12, but Yankees fall to Kinsler, Rangers
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| · Complete Schedule: Yankees | Rangers |
| Scoring Summary |
| TEX | NYY |
 | 1st | M Teixeira singled to shallow center, J Damon scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 4th | I Kinsler homered to left, J Hamilton and N Cruz scored. | 3 | 1 |
 | 4th | M Teixeira singled to right, D Jeter scored, J Damon to third. | 3 | 2 |
 | 7th | C Davis homered to right, D Murphy and T Teagarden scored. | 6 | 2 |
 | 8th | I Kinsler homered to left. | 7 | 2 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Yankee Stadium, New York, NY |
| Attendance | 47,209 (90.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:14 |
| Weather | 73 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 6 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Jim Reynolds, First Base - Chuck Meriwether, Second Base - Laz Diaz, Third Base - Randy Marsh |
Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Ian Kinsler and Chris Davis launched the loudest shots of the afternoon. The way Jason Grilli and his bullpen pals kept things quiet, that tilted this game to Texas.
Fast Facts
• Rangers third baseman Michael Young has hit safely in 14 straight games (24-for-57, .421).
• A.J. Burnett is winless in his last six starts (0-4).
• The Yankees fell to 42-20 at home this season, the best record in the majors.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Kinsler homered twice, a trio of relievers pitched shutout ball and the Rangers became the first visitors to win a series at Yankee Stadium since mid-June, beating New York 7-2 on Thursday.
"This sends a statement that we can play with anyone out there," Grilli said.
Davis also had a three-run homer for Texas, which took two of three from the team with the best record in the majors.
Grilli,
C.J. Wilson and
Frank Francisco combined for 5 1/3 innings of two-hit relief. The Rangers remain in the thick of the pennant race, trying for their first playoff spot since 1999.
"We're treading into territory we've never been in before," Texas manager Ron Washington said.
Cut by the
Colorado Rockies this season and activated from the disabled list over the weekend, Grilli (2-2) entered in the fourth with Texas ahead 3-2. He escaped a first-and-third jam by getting
Alex Rodriguez on an easy comebacker and pitched 2 1/3 innings.
Grilli was aware he'd done well against Rodriguez -- the Yankees' cleanup man is 0-for-5 facing him. Grilli also realized his early relief appearance was an important one.
"It's not always so glamorous, but sometimes it's the tipping point," he said.
Neither starter let the other side hit the ball much, either -- for different reasons.
A.J. Burnett (10-8) lost despite striking out a season-high 12 in six innings. Texas'
Dustin Nippert was pulled after walking seven in 3 2/3 innings.
Through 7½ innings, in fact, only 33 of 66 hitters overall managed to put the ball in play. By the end, the teams combined for 25 strikeouts and 11 walks.
"Obviously, I had a good breaking ball today," Burnett said. "Everything was there."
Kinsler got Texas' first hit, a three-run homer in the fourth. Burnett retired the first 11 batters before walking
Josh Hamilton and
Nelson Cruz on full counts, bringing up Kinsler.
Catcher
Jose Molina went to the mound to talk with Burnett, and Kinsler lined the next pitch over the left-field wall.
"Just be ready for a strike. You can't give him anything," Kinsler said. "You can't sit on one pitch."
Kinsler said he "got lucky and ran into a heater." Burnett said it was a slider in the wrong spot.
Kinsler also connected for a solo shot in the eighth off
David Robertson, giving him a career-high 28 home runs.
Burnett fell to 0-4 in six starts this month. He was tagged for a career-high nine runs by Boston in his last outing and shook off catcher
Jorge Posada several times, leading to talk they weren't on the same page.
Posada missed this game, a day after a foul tip bruised his left ring finger. The Yankees thought the injury might sideline him for a few days.
"He's still day to day. Hopefully he'll be better tomorrow," manager Joe Girardi said.
Davis hit a three-run homer in the seventh off
Phil Coke. He also made a nifty play at first base to end the sixth after
Derek Jeter's hard grounder bounced off his glove -- Davis retrieved the ball and made a blind, backhanded flip to Grilli covering the bag.
"It was close your eyes and throw it," Davis said.
Texas became the first team to win a series at Yankee Stadium since Washington won two of three from June 16-18.
Mark Teixeira hit a pair of early RBI singles for the Yankees, both times driving in runners who drew walks from Nippert and stole a base.
Game notes Yankees pitchers struck out 15. ... Kinsler has five multihomer games this year and seven in his career. ... Texas has hit 190 homers, second in the majors to the Yankees' 195. ... Texas'
Michael Young extended his hitting streak to 14 games, the longest active string in the majors. ... Tennis star
Andy Roddick threw out the first ball. Known for his fastball serves, he went with a lob. A-Rod of racket fame waved at A-Rod of the Yankees before the ceremonial pitch.