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Yanks’ Offense Erupts For 18 Runs To Bury Chisox
GAME 109
YANKEES 18, WHITE SOX 7
The Yankees’ offense is lot like a volcano. It can lie dormant for days at a time, spew a bit of fire suddenly and then it finally erupts. On Wednesday night, the 23,873 in attendance at U.S. Cellular Field witnessed an eruption of Mount St. Helen’s proportions.
Curtis Granderson produced four hits and five RBIs and Robinson Cano and Eric Chavez each contributed a home run among their three hits and four RBIs apiece as New York terrorized Chicago pitching for a season-high 18 runs and their second-best season hit total of 23 to win their sixth game in a row.
The onslaught began very innocently in the very first inning with back-to-back bunt singles by Brett Gardner and Derek Jeter, who ended up with five hits in a game for the fourth time in his career and the first time since he collected his 3,000th hit on July 9. Cano punctuated the inning by launching a three-run home run off White Sox starter and loser Gavin Floyd (9-10).
Granderson added two runs off Floyd in the second inning with a two-out, two-run triple. Chavez added a two-run home run in the third and Jeter later that inning rolled a two-run single up the middle off reliever Will Ohman. After hitting a sacrifice fly that scored the game’s first run in the first inning, Mark Teixeira lined a ball that center-fielder Alex Rios misplayed into a triple that scored two runs as the Yankees erupted for seven big runs in the third inning alone.
Floyd, who entered the game as the hottest pitcher in baseball since the All-Star break with a 3-0 record and a 0.81 ERA, was blasted for 10 runs on nine hits, a walk, a hit batter and he struck out two in 2 1/3 innings. It was his shortest outing of the season.
By the time Ohman struck out Nick Swisher looking to end the third inning, the Yankees had a 13-1 lead.
This is where the Yankees’ story takes a very odd turn.
Veteran right-hander A.J. Burnett for some reason was unable to pitch effectively enough to last the necessary five innings to win what would have been his first victory in August as a Yankee. He entered the game 0-6 in his last two seasons with the Yankees. Burnett also has not won a game since June 29.
After giving up a solo run in the first on a Carlos Quenton sac fly, Burnett was touched for five runs in the fourth on RBI singles by Brent Morel and Juan Pierre and a three-run home run by Quentin.
Alexsei Ramirez opened the fifth inning with a double and A.J. Pierzynski scored him with a double of his own. One out later, Alejandro De Aza stroked one of his four hits on the night to advance Pierzynski to third and De Aza took second on the throw from Nick Swisher.
Manager Joe Girardi had seen enough and pulled Burnett, who gave up seven runs on 13 hits and he struck out three in 4 1/3 innings. Since July, Burnett has an ERA of 6.00.
Cory Wade (2-0) pitched 1 2/3 innings of perfect relief and was credited for the victory. Wade, Luis Ayala and Rafael Soriano combined to pitch 4 2/3 innings of scoreless one-hit relief to allow the Yankees to tack on four runs in the seventh and one more in the eighth to put the game out of reach.
Granderson drove in three of those runs with a two-run single in the seventh and a RBI double in the eighth for a huge five-RBI night.
Each Yankee starter recorded at least one hit and each also were able to score a run. The Yankees have now scored 10 or more runs in four games since July 22.
With the victory the Yankees have already clinched the four-game series with the White Sox and they ran their season record to 67-42, a season-high 25 games over .500. The Yankees also remain a game behind the Boston Red Sox in the American League East. The hard-luck White Sox have now lost five in a row and they are sinking fast in the A.L. Central with a 52-57 season mark.
PINSTRIPE POSITIVES
- The top of the batting order — Gardner, Jeter and Granderson — were 12-for-17 (.706) with 10 runs scored and seven RBIs. Gardner and Jeter quickly set the tone by getting aboard on bunt singles off Floyd. The Yankees just steamrolled the veteran right-hander until he was removed from the game in the third inning.
- Granderson’s five RBIs give him 84 on the season, which is one behind Teixeira, who drove in three runs himself on Wednesday. Teixeira and Granderson are third and fourth in the majors in RBIs, respectively. Granderson needed only a home run to hit for the cycle.
- Jeter’s five hits give him 3,027 for his career, moving him past Lou Brock into 23rd place on the all-tie hits list. Jeter’s five hits raised his average to .280 on the season which is three points below his season high of .283 he was hitting on May 10.
- Wade has pitched exceptionally well since he was brought up on June 15. He is 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in his 16 appearances. He has not given up a run in 13 of those games. His most impressive statistics are his 0.95 WHIP and his 13 strikeouts with only four walks in 19 innings of work.
SPECIAL COMMENT
Rather than report on the negatives, which are pretty few in a rout like this, I would rather comment on the huge problem A.J. Burnett is now becoming. Last year, Burnett was 10-15 with a 5.26 record on a team that won a division title and made the A.L. Championship Series. It was the highest ERA ever for a Yankee starter on a championship team. So A.J. was supposed to work with new pitching coach Larry Rothschild this spring to improve his mechanics and get a more consistent release point. The idea was we would see more of “Good A.J.” and much less of “Bad A.J.” Well, the wheels fell off the Burnett wagon after his last victory on June 29. He was 8-6 with a decent 4.05 ERA then. After that, he has been a disaster. He is 0-3 with a 6.00 ERA in his last six starts. The Yankees currently have six starters on the roster. Ivan Nova is 9-4 with a 4.01 ERA and he was poised to replace Phil Hughes in the rotation until Hughes pitched six innings of brilliant shutout baseball in 6-0 rain-shortened victory over the White Sox on Tuesday. So Yankee fans are probably thinking that Burnett should be shifted to the bullpen and Nova should replace him. Alas, it will never happen. Burnett makes $82 million through the life of his contract with the Yankees and they will not take him out of the rotation for any reason. They can’t trade him through waivers either without picking up almost all of the tab. And if you think Burnett is shaky as a starter, imagine how bad he could be out of the bullpen. So with the Yankees at a critical juncture of the season and with them breathing fire down the necks of the Red Sox, Burnett will remain a thorn in our sides the rest of this season. It was a mistake that general manager Brian Cashman made in believing a .500 career pitcher could be a No. 2 starter for the Yankees. It may prove to be the most costly mistake Cashman has made. It also really stinks that Nova may be sent back to the minors or the bullpen because of a underachieving starter like Burnett. The Yankees will remain cursed as long he stays in pinstripes.
ON DECK
The Yankees can sweep their four-game road series with the White Sox on Thursday.
The Yankees will start Nova, who is unclear what his role will be with the Yankees should he pitch well. In his last start, he gave up only two runs over seven innings in a huge rout against the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night. It was his first major-league start since July 1. Nova is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA against the White Sox.
The White will counter with right-hander Philip Humber (8-7. 3.44 ERA). Humber gave up four runs in the fifth inning and was chased by the Red Sox in a loss on Saturday. Humber has given up 14 earned runs in his last 14 innings, spanning his last three starts. He is 1-0 with 0.00 ERA against the Yankees.
Game-time will be 8:10 p.m. EDT and the game will be telecast by the YES Network.
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