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NEW YORK (AP) -
Derek Jeter
did everything he could Saturday to help the
New York Yankees
gain ground in their quest for another postseason appearance. He collected six hits and made a couple of nice plays in the
field.
And after New York split a doubleheader with AL East-leading Tampa Bay, he gave a blunt assessment of the Yankees' chances
with 14 games left.
''We can't afford to lose any more games,'' Jeter said.
Xavier Nady
hit a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning and New York rallied to beat the Rays 6-5 after Tampa Bay won the opener 7-1
behind
James Shields
' eight shutout innings.
Tampa Bay finished the day with a two-game division edge over Boston, which split a doubleheader with Toronto. The Rays franchise
has never won a doubleheader in 13 tries.
''We put ourselves in a position to win, but like I said, we made mistakes that we usually don't make,'' Rays manager Joe
Maddon said.
New York is almost certain to miss the playoffs for the first time since 1993. The Yankees are nine games behind wild card-leading
Boston with 14 games remaining.
Bobby Abreu
hit a solo homer in the opener and
Wilson Betemit
went deep in the nightcap for New York, which opened its final homestand at Yankee Stadium.
''It was a long day for everyone involved,'' New York manager
Joe Girardi
said. ''It was a day we saw a lot of good things and a day we saw some bad things.''
Four New York relievers combined to throw 5 2-3 innings after
Sidney Ponson
struggled in the makeup of Friday night's rainout.
Damaso Marte
(1-3) pitched a scoreless seventh,
Joba Chamberlain
worked the eighth and
Mariano Rivera
got three outs for his 34th save in 35 opportunities.
Rivera allowed pinch-hitter
Evan Longoria
's RBI single with two outs before
Justin Ruggiano
grounded out. Longoria returned to action in the opener after missing more than a month with a broken wrist, and hit a bases-loaded
single.
''It's like riding a bike,'' he cracked between games.
Ben Zobrist
hit his second career grand slam for Tampa Bay, but committed a crucial error in the loss.
Zobrist's fourth-inning slam made it 4-1. A pair of fielding miscues let New York take the lead in the seventh.
After Jeter reached on a one-out single,
Bobby Abreu
followed an easy grounder to shortstop that Zobrist threw into right field. Jeter scored when
Gabe Gross
had trouble picking up the ball.
J.P. Howell (6-1) then struck out
Alex Rodriguez
, but Nady hit a 3-2 pitch from
Grant Balfour
into center field to give New York a 5-4 lead.
''A lot of fastballs, and fortunate enough I was able to sneak one in there,'' Nady said.
Abreu added an RBI single in the eighth for the Yankees.
Shields (13-8) allowed five hits, walked none and struck out six to earn his first win in eight career starts against New
York. He also improved to 1-3 with a 6.35 ERA in five games at Yankee Stadium, which is being replaced by a new showplace
across the street.
''It's good to end on a good note,'' Shields said.
Mike Mussina
(17-9) threw five shaky innings and first baseman
Jason Giambi
committed an unseemly error that led to another run.
''We gave them two or three extra outs and they capitalized on that,'' Girardi said. ''When you do that it's tough on the
pitcher.''
A sellout crowd of 54,088 was mostly silent as New York sputtered against Shields, who is 2-1 with a 2.43 ERA in his last
four starts. There was an occasional smattering of boos but the fans seemed mostly resigned to their team's poor play.
Shields set a career best for wins and also became the first Tampa Bay pitcher with two seasons of more than 200 innings.
Ruggiano went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
Longoria went 2-for-5 in his first game since he was hit by J.J. Putz's pitch on Aug. 7. His two-run single off Mussina in
the fifth inning gave Tampa Bay a 5-0 lead.
Longoria also made an outstanding diving stop and strong throw on Nady's two-out grounder to third base with two on in the
sixth.
The Rays pushed across two runs in the sixth. Zobrist hit a sacrifice fly and Ruggiano scored when Giambi threw
Carlos Pena
's grounder over the head of reliever
Dan Giese
covering first.
Notes: Mussina struck out seven to give him 2,800 career Ks, passing
Cy Young
(2,798) for 19th on the career list. ... It was Ruggiano's first career three-hit game. ... LHP
David Price
, the top overall pick in the 2007 draft, and OF
Jonny Gomes
joined Tampa Bay after Triple-A Durham lost in the International League playoffs Friday night. RHPs
Mitch Talbot
and
Jeff Niemann
also were promoted and will join the team on Monday in Florida. ... New York recalled RHPs
Phil Hughes
and
David Robertson
from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Hughes could start Wednesday against the
Chicago White Sox
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