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NEW YORK(AP)
Carl Crawford
hit the kind of home run that's becoming common at Yankee Stadium, a late shot that doomed New York to defeat.
Then for good measure,
Evan Longoria
belted one off
Mariano Rivera
that's never been hit before.
Crawford and Longoria connected on back-to-back homers in the ninth inning off the All-Star closer, the first time it's happened
in Rivera's career, and the
Tampa Bay Rays
beat New York 8-6 on Thursday night for the Yankees' fifth consecutive loss.
''In that situation, you're really just hoping to get a runner on and advance him,'' said Longoria, who had two of Tampa Bay's
six homers. ''We just got him.''
Rivera (0-1) had not given up consecutive homers in 862 games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. He's given up four home
runs this season, matching his total for each of the last two.
''I thought they were good pitches, especially to Crawford, but he put good wood on the ball,'' said Rivera, who admitted
that his velocity isn't back to normal after having shoulder surgery last year. ''The one to Longoria caught a little more
of the plate.''
Johnny Damon
hit a tying, two-run homer in the eighth for New York - one of two Yankees home runs. There have been 47 homers hit at the
new Yankee Stadium, 32 of them to right.
The Yankees are just 6-7 at the ballpark, and at one game under .500 matched their overall low point from the original Yankee
Stadium, according to Elias. They were 11-12 there in 1923.
''People are going to wonder what's going on with the Yankees,'' manager
Joe Girardi
said. ''This is a team effort. You can't blame one aspect of the club.''
Brian Shouse
(1-0) got the win in relief, thanks to an obscure scoring rule, and
Joe Nelson
got the final out for his first save.
Jason Bartlett
,
Ben Zobrist
and
Carlos Pena
also went deep for Tampa Bay, which won its third straight for the first time this season. It was Pena's major league-leading
13th, and came one night after his 10th-inning homer gave the Rays a 4-3 victory after New York had also rallied to tie it.
''I like that fact that when we play with that kind of intensity, it brings out the best in us,'' Rays manager Joe Maddon
said. ''It's a good feeling, a nice feeling, to see us back on track.''
The five-game losing streak is the Yankees' longest since May 2007. All of the losses have come at the new $1.5 billion ballpark,
after New York endured only 33 losing streaks of five or more games at its old ballpark just across 161st Street, according
to Elias.
The Yankees should get some help when they open a six-game road trip Friday night in Baltimore.
Alex Rodriguez
is expected to rejoin the team for the first time since spring training, after the three-time AL MVP wrapped up a rehab stint
following hip surgery on March 9.
Manager
Joe Girardi
is hoping his big bat will provide some timely hitting. The Yankees are 6 for 43 with runners in scoring position during their
skid. The biggest offender Thursday night was
Mark Teixeira
, their $180 million first baseman, who was 0 for 5 and left five runners on base.
Neither starting pitcher was particularly effective.
Jeff Niemann
last only 3 1-3 innings, allowing two runs and three hits with four walks, while
Andy Pettitte
allowed a career-high four homers for New York.
Bartlett led off the game with a homer, and Pena homered two batters later into the right-field bleachers. Longoria's two-run
shot in the third made it 4-0.
The Yankees rallied with three runs in the fourth on doubles by
Jose Molina
and Damon, and
Hideki Matsui
homered on a full count leading off the fifth to tie it. But the Rays answered right back with Zobrist's two-out homer into
the left-field seats, and
Pat Burrell
's RBI single in the seventh.
''Our guys were really swinging the bat today,'' Maddon said.
Notes: Rivera also gave up homers to Boston's
Jason Bay
(April 24) and Detroit's
Curtis Granderson
(April 29). ... Rays OF B.J. Upton was out of the starting lineup because of flu-like symptoms. ... Yankees C Molina left
the game after straining his left quadriceps in the fourth.
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