 |
All-Star |
 |
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:14 am Posts: 1242
Favorite Team: Rays
Console '07: Don't Own
Console '08: Nintendo Wii
|
5/26 – 28/2009: Iowa City Country at New York Yankees
Roster moves: Prior to this game, Dan Johnson was called back to the major-league roster and Chiaffredo sent down. After the game, Schrager was called back up to the Major League roster and backup catcher Shawn Riggins was sent down Game one: Country O'Connor (89 EA SL – three, CB – one, CH – three) versus Yankees Wang (96 CA HSL – three, SP – three, CH – three, HSK – five)
Lineup: the days in the minors plus yesterday's day off has done the Country position players a lot of good, as most of their regular starters (except Spilborghs, still in the minors) are in red or pink condition, and only Erdos is blue. The Country will use their standard lineup, except that Brendan Harris will bat third from the DH spot, Cust is in right field, and Sweeney bats eighth and plays leftfield. A base hit and a two run homerun by Jack Cust off of a high, outside changeup with two outs in the top of the first set the tone, and lead was extended to three runs when Hudson singled home Dan Johnson in the second. A Matsui RBI double narrowed the Country's lead to two. Three – one, Country.
The Country seems to be using their prior tactic of taking a lot of pitches in order to wear down the opponent's starter, and Wang threw 34 pitches before starting the third inning.
Teixeira doubled home Jeter in the third, and then Rodriguez' RBI double tied the game. The Yankees continued to single their way to a five – three lead.
Midway through the fifth inning, Wang hit the 70-pitch mark, but it might not have mattered as he had to leave the game after Cust smashed the ball and it ricocheted off of him. Wang was replaced by Carl Pavano (93 FB SFB – one, SL – two, SP – two, CH – two).
A solo homerun from Alex Rodriguez extended the Yankee lead to 6 – 3 after five innings. The Country meanwhile, looked lifeless since the third inning, only putting runners in scoring position twice and failing to bring them home both times, but Dan Johnson led off the top of the 7th with a solo home run to right field, but six – four was as close as a Country would come in this disappointing loss
Comments: there were only two innings in this game, the first and the eighth, in which the Country put together more than two hits in an inning, meaning the Yankee pictures were able to do to the Country with the Country normally due to their opponents – give up hits, but not in bunches and, thus, avoid giving up runs. The baseball equivalent of the "bend but don't break" defense commonly referenced in football GAME TWO: COUNTRY JAMES (91 CB SL – three, CH – three) AT YANKEES PAVANO (93 FB to SF – one, SL – two, ST – two, CH – two)
Lineup: Hudson, Milledge, Schrager (DH), Cust (RF), Johnson, Fields, Sweeney (LF), McCurdy, Huisman This was a very well pitched game. The score was 0-0 through five innings; the Yankees having only one hit; the Country only two. The Yankees finally broke through in the bottom of the sixth when Morgan Ensburg hit a solo homerun. The Country hit several singles, including an RBI single from Sweeney. The Yankees came back with two runs on a Rodriguez double in the bottom of the seventh, taking a three – one lead into the eighth.
McCurdy led off the eighth with a single. After Hudson singled him to second, his pinch runner scored on a soft Milledge single to center, with both Hudson and Milledge taking an extra base when Melky Cabrera's throw home sailed over the catcher's head. A fielders choice from Schrager allow Hudson to score, bringing up Jack Cust with the go-ahead run on third, but Cust grounded out to second, ending the top of the 8th tied at 3. When the Yankees threatened but failed the score, the game entered the ninth inning tied at three
Pavano stayed in the game start the 9th and served up a lead off homerun to Dan Johnson into the right field bleachers. Later in the inning inning, Brendan Harris, who entered the game earlier as a pinch-hitter and stayed on to play shortstop, hit a two-run home run to left field, giving the Country a six – three lead entering the bottom of the 9th.
Chamberlain took the mound to face his former teammates, starting with Cano. Three groundouts to the right side of the field off of sliders tailing inside and the Country had a six – three victory over the Yankees
Comments: the Country had no hits in the first, second, and fourth through sixth innings, but had three hits in each of the last three innings, scoring one, two, and three runs in each of those last innings, respectively. Orlando Hudson was the only Country player to have more than one hit (he had two). Cust was hitless for the first time in 42 consecutive games.
Starting pitcher James pitched well enough to earn the victory, allowing three runs over seven – 1/3 innings on seven hits with seven strikeouts, but he got a no decision instead. Brown and Chamberlain were dominant as usual. Game three: Country Depablos (93 DC SL – four, CB – four, VSL – one) at Yankees Mussina (92 CC 2SF – two, SL – one, KC – five, CH – two, SIFB – two)
Lineup: The Country are using the same lineup as yesterday, except that Thurston is filling in for Erdos in left field instead of Sweeney The Country scored pretty quickly thanks to an error by the Yankee right fielder who dropped an easy flyball from Hudson that allowed Hudson to reach second. Hudson then moved to 3rd and scored on fielders choices. A two run home run by Alex Rodriguez put the Yankees up by one. In the top of the second, Josh Fields immediately tied up the game with a leadoff homerun off of a change up, up in the zone. Oddly, when Mussina next faced Josh Fields in the top of the fourth, he threw another changeup up in the zone and, again, Fields put it into the left-field bleachers. In the bottom of the fourth, a two run homerun by Hideki Matsui on an 0-2 curveball that just caught the inside part of the plate tied the game four – four. When he gave up a few more singles including the go-ahead RBI to catcher José Molina, Depablos was sent to the showers his earliest exit in a game this season. Grindell entered, but fared no better as he allowed several hard hits and several more runs to score and the fourth inning ended with the Yankees leading nine– four
A Jack Cust two run home run brought the Country to within three. The next batter was Fields, who homered in his last two at bats off of Mussina changeups. The first pitch Mussina threw to Fields was a change up up in the zone, and Fields smacked it - going...going...but just foul! After throwing a knuckle curve and a slider, Mussina came back with another changeup, low in the zone that Fields fouled straight back. The next pitch was a third change up in the middle-outside portion of the plate that Fields put over the left-field wall for his third consecutive home run. Several base hits, a Derek Jeter fielding error, and a passed ball sent the game into the bottom of the fifth with the Country leading 11-9. A Teixeira homerun brought the Yankees to within a run, and the 6th ended with the Country leading 11 – 10
In the seventh, Cabrera drove in the tying run with a double, ending the seventh inning tied at 11. In the bottom of the eight, a couple of base hits and a double by Teixera off of Joba Chamberlain put the Yankees up by two. Another single and the eighth inning ended with the Yankees leading 14 – 11. Marianno Rivera started the 9 and easily retired Cust, Fields, and Johnson to end the game.
Comments: losing two of three in the series probably marks the first time since last year August that the Country have lost an individual series. Josh Fields, who had been struggling at the plate, had a great game today, going 3/5 with three homeruns; if the players in front of him got on base more, instead of all going 1/5, perhaps the game results would have been different. This was Depablos' first poor outing of the season – he lasted only three innings, giving up seven runs and striking out only one, but perhaps you cannot fault him as each of the Country's pitchers gave up at least one run in their appearance today. Roster moves: after the game, Spilborghs was recalled and Thurston sent down to the minors; pitcher Shawn Green was also called up and middle reliever Murray sent down
|
|