RickyRomero
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 50 |
| L5 | 34 |
| G19 | 112 |
| IP116.1 | 729.0 |
| BB60 | 301 |
| SO82 | 575 |
HirokiKuroda
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 49 |
| L7 | 53 |
| G18 | 133 |
| IP115.1 | 814.0 |
| BB33 | 196 |
| SO89 | 612 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 50 |
| L5 | 34 |
| G19 | 112 |
| IP116.1 | 729.0 |
| BB60 | 301 |
| SO82 | 575 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 49 |
| L7 | 53 |
| G18 | 133 |
| IP115.1 | 814.0 |
| BB33 | 196 |
| SO89 | 612 |
One of the few concerns facing the New York Yankees might be the recent performance of Hiroki Kuroda .
While the Yankees look to complete a series sweep with an eighth consecutive home win over the Toronto Blue Jays, Kuroda tries to avoid a third straight subpar outing Wednesday afternoon.
Kuroda (8-7, 3.67 ERA) went 5-1 with a 1.65 ERA in seven starts before he was roughed up for seven runs and 10 hits over 5 2-3 innings while not receiving a decision in a 10-8 win at Boston on July 6. Kuroda then returned from the All-Star break Friday to give up five runs and two homers in 7 1-3 innings while also not factoring in the decision of a 6-5 win over Los Angeles.
Kuroda, however, has benefited from a potent lineup that's averaged 6.8 runs while he's gone 2-0 with a 4.00 ERA in his last four starts.
"You have to be resilient, because you have this great lineup and they'll probably back you up later in the game," he told the Yankees' official website. "I have to keep pitching tough."
Kuroda was not very tough on the Blue Jays when he allowed seven runs and three homers over five innings of an 8-1 loss May 16 at Rogers Centre.
Jose Bautista homered off Kuroda in that game but the right-hander won't have to face the Toronto slugger, who went on the disabled list Tuesday after injuring his wrist in Monday's 6-3 loss to New York.
Among the major league leaders with 27 home runs, Bautista did not suffer any structural damage and hopes to return when eligible to come off the DL.
Without their star, the Blue Jays (45-46) were held scoreless through six innings by CC Sabathia and managed six hits in a 6-1 loss Tuesday.
"That's a pretty big void anytime you lose a guy like (Bautista), so we'll adjust along the way and continue to put up a good game plan," manager John Farrell said.
Toronto has been outscored 42-20 during its seven-game skid at Yankee Stadium. Edwin Encarnacion , however, has four doubles in the series and is 8 for 16 in his last four games in the Bronx.
Andruw Jones hit a three-run homer and Derek Jeter had two hits with an RBI on Tuesday for the AL East-leading Yankees (56-34), who have won eight of 10 and are 35-13 since May 22.
"We've got a pretty good combination of things going right now," Jeter said.
Jeter is a lifetime .321 hitter against Toronto at home but is 3 for 23 with a home run versus scheduled starter Ricky Romero (8-5, 5.03), who has lost a career-high four straight starts.
After yielding 17 runs and nine walks in nine innings in consecutive starts June 27 and July 2, Romero has given up three runs on two homers over 12 innings of his last two, but the Blue Jays failed to score in either game. He gave up a homer in six innings of a 1-0 loss to Cleveland on Friday.
"You go through your ups and your downs in this game," Romero said. "You've got to be mentally strong and I feel like I'm doing the best I can. I know I'll continue to get better and lead this team in the right direction."
He is 3-4 with a 5.02 ERA in 10 starts versus New York, losing his last two with a 6.17 ERA.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Jose Bautista | 3 | .333 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | .333 | 1.666 | 1.333 |
| Rajai Davis | 2 | .500 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .500 | 2.500 | 2.000 |
| Edwin Encarnacion | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .333 | .833 | .500 |
| Yunel Escobar | 9 | .111 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | .200 | .311 | .111 |
| Kelly Johnson | 11 | .364 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | .417 | 1.144 | .727 |
| Colby Rasmus | 9 | .111 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | .111 | .444 | .333 |
| Omar Vizquel | 14 | .357 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .357 | .786 | .429 |
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Robinson Cano | 25 | .200 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 6 | .286 | .766 | .480 |
| Eric Chavez | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Brett Gardner | 17 | .529 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 0 | .636 | 1.518 | .882 |
| Curtis Granderson | 19 | .211 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | .286 | .654 | .368 |
| Raul Ibanez | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Derek Jeter | 23 | .130 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | .310 | .571 | .261 |
| Andruw Jones | 18 | .167 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | .167 | .389 | .222 |
| Russell Martin | 6 | .333 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1 | .333 | 1.333 | 1.000 |
| Jayson Nix | 4 | .750 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | .833 | 1.583 | .750 |
| Eduardo Nunez | 7 | .286 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | .286 | .572 | .286 |
| Alex Rodriguez | 25 | .240 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 7 | .321 | .601 | .280 |
| Nick Swisher | 23 | .217 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 4 | .400 | .748 | .348 |
| Mark Teixeira | 23 | .217 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 6 | .280 | .671 | .391 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| July 17, 2012 | Jose Bautista | 15-Day DL | Left wrist inflammation |
| July 16, 2012 | Jose Bautista | Day-to-Day | Left game - Left wrist injury |
| July 09, 2012 | Luis Perez | Day-to-Day | Torn ligament in left elbow |
| July 09, 2012 | Luis Perez | 60-Day DL | Torn ligament in left elbow |
| July 07, 2012 | Brett Lawrie | Day-to-Day | Left game - lower back tightness |
| June 25, 2012 | Robert Coello | 15-Day DL | Right elbow inflammation |
New York Yankees |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 28, 2012 | Andy Pettitte | 60-Day DL | Fractured left ankle - out 6-8 weeks |
| June 27, 2012 | Andy Pettitte | Day-to-Day | Fractured left ankle - out 6-8 weeks |
| June 25, 2012 | CC Sabathia | 15-Day DL | Left groin strain |
| June 25, 2012 | CC Sabathia | 15-Day DL | Left groin strain |
| June 16, 2012 | Nick Swisher | Day-to-Day | Left game - Left quad contusion |
| June 04, 2012 | Kosuke Fukudome | 15-Day DL | Strained right oblique |
NEW YORK (AP) -- On Wednesday, it was Dewayne Wise . Next time it might be Raul Ibanez or Andruw Jones or Jayson Nix . The New York Yankees are on a roll and a big reason for the success is the contributions of their role players.
And Wise knows why.
"They'd rather face me than (Derek) Jeter, and Curtis (Granderson), Alex (Rodriguez) and (Robinson) Cano," Wise said after driving in two runs in the Yankees' 6-0, rain-shortened victory over the Toronto Blue Jays that completed a thorough three-game sweep.
"You got Hall of Famers all through the lineup," he said. "It's just one of those lineups that don't come around that often."
Hiroki Kuroda pitched four-hit ball for his first shutout since 2008, when he was with the Los Angeles Dodgers . The tarps came out after he pitched the seventh inning and the game was called following a 58-minute rain delay. The complete game was the third of his career.
Mark Teixeira hit a two-run homer in a four-run first inning, lifting the Yankees to their ninth win in 11 games. They are a season high 23 games over .500 (57-34).
New York scored at least three runs for a 42nd straight game, the second-longest streak since 1920. The 1994 Cleveland Indians went 48 games in 1994, the Yankees said based on information provided by the Elias Sports Bureau.
"We've pitched well. We've swung the bats well the last couple of weeks. I mean really, really well," manager Joe Girardi said. "I've been really pleased with how - it's kind of been shared. It hasn't been one or two guys doing all the work. You've gotten contributions from so many different people in this lineup. ... It makes it difficult to get through this lineup and I think it wears on pitchers.
They gave Ricky Romero no time to settle in. He lost a career-worst fifth straight start and beat Toronto for the eighth straight time in the Bronx.
The Blue Jays not only are leaving town two games under .500 for the first time this season, they will be limping into Boston with two injuries. Brett Lawrie bruised his right calf flipping over a railing trying to catch a foul pop in the third inning. All-Star slugger Jose Bautista strained his wrist on a swing Monday night and was put on the 15-day disabled list.
"Well, it was a costly series," Blue Jays manager John Farrell said. "Obviously getting swept, first and foremost, and then the injury to Jose in Game One and then today with Brett going over the railing."
Lawrie slammed his right leg onto an unpadded railing inside a camera well while somersaulting over the cushioned railing separating the deep well from the field next to the Toronto dugout. The 22-year-old tried standing up but immediately went down after putting weight on his leg. Several members of the Blue Jays' staff ran from the dugout to assist Lawrie.
"I hit it so flush, and it was just a long fall. I felt like I was in the air for like 5 seconds," Lawrie said. "From where the cameras sit behind that, it looks like it kind of cuts off right there but it actually goes down like another 3 1/2 feet. So it's like a 5, 5 1/2 foot drop. It sure felt like it."
X-rays were negative and he is day to day. Lawrie hopes to play Friday.
Farrell saw this series as a chance help define the Blue Jays' season. Well, the Yankees outscored Toronto 18-4 and outhomered their AL East rival 4-1.
"It's not what we envisioned," Farrell said. "And yet, I thought we came in here and we played well for the first game and three-quarters. (The Yankees are) a very good team that's probably playing their best baseball of the year over the last month or so."
Headed to Oakland immediately following the game for the start of a six-game trip that begins Thursday, the Yankees wasted no time after a 51-minute delay at the start caused by some dramatic lightning and booming thunder - but no rain.
Jeter led off the first with a double, the first of the four extra-base hits in the inning. Nick Swisher had an RBI single, Teixeira followed with his 19th homer, a two-run shot. With one out, Cano and Jones had consecutive doubles to make it 4-0. Cano has a 21-game hitting streak.
Wise had an RBI double in the fourth and a run-scoring single in the sixth off Romero. He started in center field, giving Granderson a day off. Granderson had started 89 of New York's first 90 games.
"You've got to get contributions from everyone," Jeter said.
Kuroda (9-7), meanwhile, allowed a single hit in each of the second, fifth, sixth and seventh innings. He struck out the side in the second.
It was an encouraging outing for Kuroda after he was shelled in his previous two starts, 11 earned runs over 13 innings as his ERA rose from 3.16 to 3.67. Pitching with a big early lead helped.
"You can be aggressive and go inside on righties and lefties," Kuroda said through an interpreter.
Romero (8-6) appeared to be emerging from a slump. He had yielded just three runs in 12 innings over his previous two starts - allowing 16 runs in the two outings before that. But he gave up six runs and 12 hits in six innings this time. The losing streak follows a stretch where he lost only once in 15 outings.
NOTES: Injured Yankees closer Mariano Rivera rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday morning. ... Several members of the Wounded Warrior Project rode hand-pedaled bicycles onto the field before the game as part of the Soldier Ride. Swisher greeted the injured troops and fans gave them a warm ovation. ... Following the game, the Yankees recalled RHP David Phelps from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and optioned RHP D.J. Mitchell to their top minor league club.