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NEW YORK (AP) -
Mariano Rivera
was on the ropes, and the
Boston Red Sox
were poised to earn a memorable comeback victory.
That's when the
New York Yankees
closer found his classic form again.
Rivera pitched himself in and out of trouble Saturday, escaping a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the ninth inning and preserving
a 2-1 victory.
''You can't have doubts,'' Rivera said. ''You have to make pitches. If you have doubts, a lot of things can happen.''
After
Mike Mussina
pitched six shutout innings, Rivera took over in the ninth with a 2-0 lead. The
Red Sox
quickly scored a run and were poised to get more, but Rivera struck out
Coco Crisp
, got
Jason Varitek
on a popup and fanned
Julio Lugo
for his 23rd save.
''We gave ourselves a great chance with really good at-bats in the ninth and then Mariano went to work and really carved us
up for three batters,'' Boston manager
Terry Francona
said. ''He gave himself no wiggle room and he didn't need it.''
The
Red Sox
were on the brink of capturing the first three of the four-game series and fourth in a row in the season series when Rivera
escaped.
''It was a big game for us,'' Yankees manager
Joe Girardi
said.
Melky Cabrera
and
Brett Gardner
, two of New York's three healthy outfielders, each drove in a run and made a nice play in the field. Cabrera had an RBI single
in the second and Gardner's sacrifice fly made it 2-0 in the sixth.
Justin Masterson
(4-3) hit three batters, threw a wild pitch and walked two, but managed to hold the Yankees in check in his six innings. The
rookie right-hander allowed six hits in his first appearance against New York.
Dustin Pedroia
went 2-for-4 to extend his hitting streak to 13 games for Boston, which almost dealt the Yankees a heartbreaking loss.
''When you get bases loaded and nobody out, most of the time we're still playing,'' Francona said.
Mussina (11-6) allowed four hits and walked one in his first win over the
Red Sox
since June 5, 2006. He was 0-3 with a 7.71 ERA in his previous six games against Boston.
Mussina has won 10 of his last 14 starts and his 11 wins are his most before the All-Star break since he went 12-3 in the
first half in 2002. His latest effort came in front of Francona, who will manage the AL in the All-Star game at Yankee Stadium
on July 15, but Mussina wasn't interested in lobbying on the eve of the rosters announcement.
''There are a lot of guys who deserve to go, a lot more than there are spots in both leagues,'' he said. ''You could make
a whole other team.''
Jose Veras
and
Kyle Farnsworth
each worked a perfect inning to set up Rivera, who hit two batters in a game for the first time in his career. He also allowed
a run in a save situation for the first time this season.
''It definitely was interesting,'' Rivera said. ''You definitely don't want to get into that situation but it happens. You
just have to deal with it.''
Boston's first four batters reached and
Mike Lowell
's RBI single cut it to 2-1. Crisp's strikeout was the 900th of Rivera's career, but it was Varitek who was really kicking
himself after the game.
''He's
Mariano Rivera
, but in that situation I've got to do something more,'' said Varitek, who popped out on a 2-0 pitch.
Red Sox
slugger
Manny Ramirez
was hit three times, tying the major league record, and the teams combined for seven hit batsmen total, matching a modern
big league mark, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
The Yankees, who have scored two runs or fewer in five of their past seven games, took the lead in the second inning. With
two outs and
Jason Giambi
on first,
Robinson Cano
lined a single into center field and Cabrera grounded Masterson's next pitch into right.
J.D. Drew came up throwing but Giambi got his left hand on the back edge of the plate with a nifty slide past Varitek.
New York loaded the bases in the third but Masterson struck out Giambi and Pedroia made a nice play on
Wilson Betemit
's grounder to end the inning.
Kevin Youkilis
also snared Giambi's liner up the first-base line with two outs and a runner on third in the fifth.
Mussina got some help from his defense, too. Gardner threw out Pedroia trying to stretch a first-inning single to left, and
Cabrera made a diving catch in center to take a hit away from Lowell with a runner on first and no outs in the fourth.
Jose Molina
, who threw out three
Red Sox
baserunners trying to steal second in Boston's 6-4 win Friday, cut down speedy
Jacoby Ellsbury
trying to swipe second in the fifth.
New York played without outfielder
Johnny Damon
, who injured his left shoulder trying to haul in Youkilis' triple in Saturday's loss. Damon lost Youkilis' drive when he
crashed into the left-field fence, and the ball rested on the fence briefly before rolling back onto the field.
Damon said he felt better and would know more Sunday about whether he can avoid going on the disabled list for the first time
in his 14-season major league career.
Notes: Francona on picking the team for the All-Star game: ''I think we owe it to the players for it to be agonizing, and
it has been.'' ... Yankees C
Jorge Posada
got the day off. Girardi said Posada wasn't feeling well, hampered by a cold that's going around the team. ... Girardi said
OF
Hideki Matsui
(left knee) probably will be evaluated on Tuesday. ... Seen in the crowd: Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash and talk show
host Jerry Springer.
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