Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Yankees, Mets win. Homeruns play big roles in blowout and walkoff.

(36-22) Yankees - 12, (16-42) Orioles - 7
W - Phil Hughes (8-1)
L - Kevin Millwood (0-7)
HR: (NYY) Nick Swisher (11),
Curtis Granderson (4),
Mark Teixeira (9)
(BAL) Adam Jones (7)

The Yankee bats could not be silenced. Nick Swisher returned to Camden Yards, a place he has become quite accustomed to, looking to cause more havoc. He hit a go-ahead 2 run homer in the 1st inning to give the Yanks an early 2-0 lead. Phil Hughes pitched 6 innings, giving up 9 hits, 3 runs and getting only 4 strike outs. It wasn't his best start this year. Curtis Granderson had a monster grand slam later in the game, followed by a Mark Teixeira home run to bury the O's. However, the Orioles got the best of the Yankees bullpen, scoring 4 more runs after Hughes departed. Nonetheless, the Yankees were able to hold on for the win.

(31-27) Mets - 2, (34-24) Padres - 1
W - Elmer Dessens (1-1)
L - Edward Mujica (2-1)
HR: (NYM) Jose Reyes (1), Ike Davis (7)

What an amazing game. This game was a pitcher's duel all game, as Mike Pelfrey of the Mets battled Clayton Richard of the Padres. Richard went 7 innings, giving up 1 hit, 1 run, 1 BB and 6 strike outs. Pelfrey, however, went 9 innings, giving up 5 hits, 1 run, 0 BB and 6 strike outs. Can you say total domination? This year Pelfrey has truly established himself as the #2 or even the ace on the Mets pitching staff with a record of 8-1 and a 2.23 ERA! With the game tied at 1-1 due to Jose Reyes' clutch 7th inning homer, the game went into extras. That's when Ike Davis decided to play the role of hero and sent a monster shot into the third deck at Citi Field giving the Mets a walk-off win.

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