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TORONTO(AP) After finishing off a two-game sweep of the
Toronto Blue Jays
, the
New York Yankees
set their sights on beating the
Boston Red Sox
for the first time this season.
Johnny Damon
hit a solo home run and had three RBIs,
Nick Swisher
also connected and the Yankees beat the
Blue Jays
8-4 on Wednesday night.
The AL East-leading Yankees, winless in eight games against second-place Boston, return home to open a four-game series against
the
Red Sox
on Thursday night.
''We have to beat them at some point,''
Alex Rodriguez
said. ''This weekend is a good time to start.''
Boston, the American League wild-card leaders, lost 6-4 at Tampa Bay on Wednesday.
''We're up 2 1/2 games on them,'' Damon said. ''That's pretty good when you're 0-8 against that team during the season.''
The Yankees, who last played Boston June 9-11, have been outscored 55-31 and are weary of talking about the poor record against
their longtime rivals.
''You want to get that zero, that goose egg out of there,'' manager
Joe Girardi
said before the game. ''We're going to be asked about that goose egg as long as it's there, so you want to get that out of
the way as soon as possible.''
Reliever
Alfredo Aceves
(7-1) pitched two innings for the victory as the Yankees used a four-run seventh inning to win their third straight overall
after losing three in a row in Chicago.
''It was good to see him throwing the ball again like he's capable of doing, mixing all of his pitches and real crisp,'' Girardi
said of Aceves.
Phil Coke
got two outs,
Phil Hughes
worked the eighth and
David Robertson
wrapped it up in the ninth for New York.
Damon went 3 for 5 and hit his second homer in two games, a solo shot off
Brian Tallet
in the ninth, his 19th.
''He's really hit us hard this year,'' Toronto manager
Cito Gaston
said. ''It's mostly been off-speed stuff. I think we'd better come up with something else to throw him.''
Adam Lind
and
Marco Scutaro
homered for the
Blue Jays
, now 2-7 against New York.
The loser was Toronto left-hander
Marc Rzepczynski
(1-3), who allowed four runs and five hits in six-plus innings. He walked one and struck out seven.
New York sent 10 men to the plate in the seventh and erased a 3-2 deficit.
Rzepczynski had retired 10 straight when Swisher led off with a homer to left, his 18th. After
Robinson Cano
followed with a double, right-hander
Josh Roenicke
relieved.
Melky Cabrera
grounded out, moving Cano to third, and pinch-hitter
Hideki Matsui
hit an RBI single.
Jose Molina
walked and
Derek Jeter
struck out before Damon and Teixeira followed with run-scoring singles. Rodriguez walked to load the bases for Swisher, who
struck out swinging on a 3-2 pitch.
Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first against New York starter
Sergio Mitre
. The righty struck out the first two batters but followed that by giving up four straight hits, including RBI singles to
Vernon Wells
and
Alex Rios
.
The Yankees tied it in the third when
Jerry Hairston
walked, went to second on Jeter's single and scored on a base hit by Damon. Teixeira followed with an RBI fielder's choice.
Toronto chased Mitre in the fifth when Lind hit a one-out solo shot to right, his 23rd, and
Lyle Overbay
followed with a single to center.
Mitre, who allowed five runs and seven hits in just three innings in his last start, a 10-5 loss to the
White Sox
on July 31, was ineffective again in this one. The righty allowed three runs and eight hits in 4 1-3 innings and has not pitched
into the seventh in any of his four Yankees starts. He walked two and struck out three.
''They made him work hard and I think he got a little tired at the end there but I think he threw the ball pretty well,''
Girardi said.
Scutaro led off the seventh with a homer to left off Aceves, his ninth, cutting it to 6-4.
Rodriguez started at DH but took over at third base in the seventh, forcing the pitcher into the lineup.
Eric Hinske
pinch hit for Coke in the seventh and restored New York's three-run cushion with a sacrifice fly off
Jesse Carlson
.
NOTES: The Yankees recalled RHP
Anthony Claggett
from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and designated infielder
Cody Ransom
for assignment. ... RHP
Joba Chamberlain
, who will start against Boston Thursday, flew back to New York ahead of the team earlier in the day.
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