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CLEVELAND(AP)
Jhonny Peralta
took an easy approach and lined a hard game-winning hit.
Cleveland's third baseman drove in three runs with three hits, including a one-out RBI single in the ninth inning as the Indians
defeated the
New York Yankees
5-4 Sunday.
''The only thing I thought is we really need a hit to win, so don't try too hard,'' Peralta said. ''I figured they would pitch
inside. That's where it was, so I just swung.''
Peralta pulled the 3-1 offering from
David Robertson
past diving third baseman
Alex Rodriguez
on the backhand side to score
Trevor Crowe
from second base.
Mark Teixeira
extended his season-high hitting streak to 13 games and had four RBIs for New York. He hit a two-run homer, his 16th, in the
sixth off former Yankees right-hander
Carl Pavano
. His two-run double off
Matt Herges
in the eighth tied it at 4.
''He's been hot his whole career, not just now,'' Pavano said of Teixeira, who is hitting .400 with 20 RBIs during his streak.
New York played its 17th straight errorless game, tying the major league record set by Boston in June 2006, but lost for only
the fourth time in 18 games.
Kerry Wood
(2-2) got
Jorge Posada
to bounce into an inning-ending double play with runners on first and third in the top of the ninth.
Yankees manager
Joe Girardi
gave
Brett Gardner
at first base the steal sign with Posada up, but the rookie didn't go.
''It has been addressed,'' Girardi said.
Phil Coke
(1-3) came on in the bottom half and walked Crowe, who was bunted to second by
Asdrubal Cabrera
. Robertson replaced Coke and walked
Ben Francisco
before yielding Peralta's hit.
''The walks hurt us,'' Girardi said. ''That's the bottom line. Walks aren't something you can't afford in that situation.
''They got the hit. We didn't.''
After Cabrera twice bunted foul, manager
Eric Wedge
gave him the green light to swing away.
''I saw Wedge take off the bunt sign and saw what Asdrubal was doing and thought, 'Good luck to you,' '' Peralta said.
Cabrera said he wasn't worried about bunting foul for a third strike.
''I feel comfortable bunting, that's my game,'' the shortstop said. ''I wanted to move the runner and stay out of the double
play.''
Pavano pitched well for 7 1-3 innings, leaving with a 4-2 lead as he sought his sixth win in seven starts in May.
''They are a tough team,'' Pavano said. ''We played great, let it slip away, but came back. We got a win, so I'm happy.''
The right-hander signed a four-year, $40 million contract with New York in 2005, but spent much of his time on the disabled
list. In only 26 starts, he was 9-8 with a 5.00 ERA.
He got off to a rocky start in Cleveland after signing a one-year, free-agent contract in January. He was 0-3 with a 9.50
ERA in four April starts before becoming one of the Indians' few bright spots in May.
The Indians put All-Star center fielder
Grady Sizemore
on the 15-day disabled list before the game with an inflamed left elbow and played without catcher
Victor Martinez
, who bruised his left knee Saturday. Reliever
Rafael Betancourt
made only three pitches before leaving with a right groin strain Sunday.
Pavano yielded a one-out single to
Derek Jeter
in the eighth and was replaced by
Rafael Perez
.
Johnny Damon
sent Jeter to third with a double and Perez was replaced by Betancourt, who went to a 2-1 count on Teixeira - and had to leave.
''It hurt a lot,'' Betancourt said. ''I've had a little pain there for a couple days and been doing a lot of stretching. On
that pitch I just felt it pop. I think it's going to hurt for a while.''
Teixeira hit a 3-2 pitch from Herges off the wall, just out of the reach of a leaping Crowe in center to score both Jeter
and Damon and ruin Pavano's bid for a win.
Pavano gave up three runs and seven hits, striking out four without a walk.
Notes: Yankees RHP
Joba Chamberlain
is scheduled to start Monday night. It would be his first appearance in Cleveland since the 2007 AL division series when he
was bombarded by a swarm of bugs. ... Jeter has batted .397 (25-for-63) during a 14-game hitting streak. ... Cabrera has hit
.328 (19-for-58) with 8 runs and 9 RBIs in 13 games in the leadoff spot. ... Cleveland called up utilityman Chris Gimenez
from Triple-A Columbus. Gimenez, who can catch, served as backup to
Kelly Shoppach
with Martinez ailing.
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