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NEW YORK (AP) -When the Yankees needed
Alex Rodriguez
at his best, he had one of his worst games.
Tim Wakefield
won in his return from the disabled list and the
Boston Red Sox
moved a step closer to squashing New York's playoff hopes, beating
Andy Pettitte
and the Yankees 7-3 Tuesday night.
Rodriguez flopped in crucial spots all night. He grounded into two double plays - one with the bases loaded - and whiffed
for the final out.
''Tonight, you can put it on me,'' Rodriguez said. ''It was a lousy night. We pretty much screwed it up every way you can
screw it up. There's absolutely no excuse.''
Jason Bay
drove in two runs,
David Ortiz
had a strong game at the plate and Boston got an outstanding effort from its bullpen to close out the opener of a key three-game
series. The
Red Sox
moved within 3 1/2 games of first-place Tampa Bay in the AL East.
Johnny Damon
hit two solo homers for the Yankees, but Rodriguez's failures thwarted one potential rally after another.
''He's the best player in the league. Unfortunately, he had a bad night,'' Damon said.
This is Boston's final regular-season visit to Yankee Stadium, the site of so many memorable moments throughout the teams'
long rivalry. Next year, New York moves into a lavish new ballpark being built across the street, and this isn't the way A-Rod
and the Yankees wanted to say goodbye.
The three-time MVP finished 0-for-5 and was booed loudly as New York fell six games behind Boston, which leads the wild-card
race by a slim margin over Minnesota. Rodriguez also committed an error at third base.
With a couple more wins this week, the
Red Sox
can leave the Yankees with a huge hill to climb and little time left to do it. New York hasn't missed a postseason since 1993.
Wakefield (8-8) allowed three runs and eight hits in five innings after entering 0-5 with an 8.91 ERA in his previous six
starts against the Yankees. The 42-year-old knuckleballer hadn't pitched since Aug. 6 because of tightness in his right shoulder.
''He didn't have his best knuckleball tonight, but it was plenty for his first time back,'' Boston manager
Terry Francona
said.
Five
Red Sox
relievers combined for four scoreless innings, and
Jonathan Papelbon
got four outs for his 34th save in 38 chances.
''Phenomenal job,'' Wakefield said.
Usually reliable in big games, Pettitte (13-10) was touched for six runs and 10 hits in 4 2-3 innings.
''It was just one of those nights,'' he said. ''I deserved to get booed.''
Playing his first game in the rivalry, Bay had an RBI single in the third and a sacrifice fly in the sixth.
Even without
Manny Ramirez
batting behind him, Ortiz tormented the Yankees as usual with two doubles and two walks.
''I like playing here,'' he said. ''I was taking my walks and doing my thing.''
Coco Crisp
got three hits and dashed home from second on
Jeff Bailey
's two-out infield single off the third-base bag in the fifth. First baseman
Jason Giambi
held onto Rodriguez's throw as Crisp scored. Bailey was credited with two RBIs, chasing Pettitte and capping a three-run rally
- all with two outs.
Rodriguez flied out with two on in the bottom half. With the Yankees trailing 7-3 in the seventh, he came up with the bases
loaded and grounded into an inning-ending double play against rookie
Justin Masterson
.
''Poise is not a problem for him,'' Francona said. ''He gives us options. We feel comfortable using him late in the game and
he deserves it.''
That left A-Rod 1-for-10 this season with the bases loaded - 0-for-7 when there were less than two outs.
''I want him in that situation,'' Yankees manager
Joe Girardi
said. ''I've seen him change a game with one swing.''
A-Rod, who struck out twice, also bounced into a double play that ended the third. He has grounded into nine double plays
in his last 19 games.
''No one is more frustrated than me,'' said Rodriguez, adding that he'll show up early Wednesday for extra hitting work with
batting coach Kevin Long.
Notes: RHP
Joba Chamberlain
, on the DL with rotator cuff tendinitis, will throw another bullpen session Thursday. The Yankees will then determine what
his next step is. ... Playing in shallow right field, Boston 2B
Dustin Pedroia
booted
Jason Giambi
's leadoff grounder in the eighth - ending his 61-game errorless streak. ... The Yankees had won 15 of 20 at home. ... Damon,
a former
Red Sox
star, hit his 23rd career leadoff homer. It was his 11th career multihomer game. ... The sellout crowd of 55,058 included
Tiger Woods, who sat behind home plate. ... Boston put RF J.D. Drew (back) on the 15-day DL.
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