Chris Davis hit a two-run single off Andy
Pettitte to give the Baltimore Orioles a 2-1 lead over the New York after three
innings Monday night in the second game of their AL division series.
The Orioles were seeking to even the
best-of-five series between AL East rivals. For the second day in a row, the
start at Camden Yards was delayed by rain, this time for 40 minutes.
Baserunning was a key early in the game.
Ichiro Suzuki danced around Orioles catcher Matt Wieters to score, while Baltimore's J.J. Hardy
failed to see his third-base coach and was left stranded. cheap nfl jersey hut
New
York left-hander Andy
Pettitte, the winningest pitcher in postseason history, retired the first eight
batters before Robert Andino hit a bloop single with two outs in the third.
Nate McLouth also singled, and a four-pitch walk to Hardy loaded the bases for
Davis, who lined a single to right.
Adam Jones followed by grounding a single
just beyond the reach of shortstop Derek Jeter, but Hardy stopped at third
after failing to spot third-base coach DeMarlo Hale waving him home. Matt
Wieters then popped out with the bases loaded.
The Yankees used the deft footwork of
Suzuki to take a 1-0 first-inning lead, and it had nothing to do with his speed
on the basepaths.
Derek Jeter led off the game with a single
to center against Wei-Yin Chen and Suzuki reached when first baseman Mark
Reynolds fumbled a bare-hand pickup for an error.
Alex Rodriguez hit a low line drive at
Andino, and the second baseman caught it and doubled up Jeter. Robinson Cano
followed with a drive to the base of the right-field wall for a double. The
relay from Davis
to Andino to Wieters beat Suzuki to the plate by plenty, but he dodged the tag
coming toward home.
Suzuki then circled around the batter's
box, juked around the catcher's desperate lunge and touched the plate an
instant before Wieters' glove found its mark.
Suzuki also got an infield single in the
third inning, extending his hitting streak at Camden Yards to 21 games.
After sitting out the 2011 season, Pettitte
returned this year to join the Yankees. Despite missing nearly three months
with a fractured left ankle, the 40-year-old went 5-4 with a 2.87 ERA in 12
starts.
''I wish he would have stayed retired,''
Orioles manager Buck Showalter joked before the game. ''It doesn't surprise me,
anything Andy is doing. ... He's got a great presence and he brings a real
competitive been there, done that.''
Pettitte was making his 43rd career playoff
start, most by a pitcher in major league history. He was 27-6 lifetime against
the Orioles (not including playoffs), 7-0
in his last 10 starts. He had 19 wins in postseason play. wholesale cheap nfl jerseys china
Chen, conversely, was making his first
start in the postseason. The Taiwanese native, who pitched previously in Japan, was 1-2 with a 5.25 ERA in four outings
against New York
this season, including two in September in which he yielded a total of 11 runs
over 11 1-3 innings.
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