Posada’s 12th-inning single gives Yanks win

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NEW YORK (AP)—Jorge Posada(notes) tried to find A.J. Burnett(notes) after his game-ending hit Saturday. He darted away when Joba Chamberlain(notes) jumped in front of him, and Burnett crept up for a direct hit with one of his whipped cream pies.

Just another fun day at home for the New York Yankees.

Posada singled in the winning run in the 12th inning to lift New York to a 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, coming up with the clutch hit after a rough game behind the plate.

“Jorge had a great day and he got banged up a lot,” manager Joe Girardi said. “I kept asking him how many fingers I was holding up and for the most part his answers were close enough.”

Posada also homered in his first game back after missing New York’s 4-2 win over the Blue Jays on Friday with a sore left thumb. He admitted to being partly relieved when the long day was over.

“The win was the most important thing,” he said. “The bullpen did an amazing job, keeping us in the game and giving us a chance to win.”

With one out and runners on first and second, Posada lined a 1-1 pitch from Shawn Camp(notes) (0-4) into center field. Alex Rodriguez(notes) scored without a play as the Yankees poured out of the dugout to congratulate Posada near first base.

New York has won nine of 10 to move a season-best 14 games above .500 and pull within a game of AL East-leading Boston, which lost 3-2 to Seattle. Brett Tomko(notes) (1-2) pitched a scoreless inning for the win.

“They have a good lineup so you’ve just got to hope that you can hold them for a few innings, score some runs yourself,” Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston said. “Otherwise they will come back and beat you.”

Adam Lind(notes) hit a two-run homer and Alex Rios(notes) had three RBIs for Toronto, which has lost six of seven. Scott Rolen(notes) doubled in the fourth and is batting .407 (35 for 86) during his career-best 21-game hitting streak.

“We’re not playing bad. We’re just not playing good enough,” Lind said. “Just need to score more runs.”

Johnny Damon(notes) and Hideki Matsui(notes) also homered for the Yankees, who lost starter Chien-Ming Wang(notes) to a strained right shoulder and bursitis in the sixth inning. Wang, who missed time earlier this season with weakness in his hips, went for an MRI that revealed the injury.

“It was unfortunate because I thought today was his best start,” said Girardi, who wasn’t sure yet what the Yankees would do about Wang’s next turn in the rotation. “He’ll need some rest.”

New York improved to 25-15 at the new Yankee Stadium, where 135 homers have been hit already this season. The Yankees will reach the halfway point of their home slate on Sunday afternoon against the Blue Jays.

The Yankees led Roy Halladay(notes) and Toronto 3-2 before the Blue Jays rallied in the sixth. Marco Scutaro(notes) led off with a double and Lind hit a one-out drive over the wall in right for his 17th homer.

Wang then threw a ball to Rolen before Posada motioned to the dugout that something was wrong with the right-hander. Girardi and assistant trainer Steve Donohue came out to the mound, and Wang headed for the dugout after a short discussion.

Rios added an RBI single off David Robertson(notes) that gave the Blue Jays a 5-3 lead.

Toronto’s three-run inning put Halladay in position to become the majors’ first 11-game winner but the right-hander never looked comfortable in his first start at New York’s cozy new ballpark.

Derek Jeter(notes) hit a leadoff single in the seventh and Damon followed with a drive that landed a few rows back in right, tying it at 5.

Halladay equaled a career worst by allowing three homers over seven innings in his second start since coming off the disabled list after being sidelined with a sore groin. He is 16-5 with a 2.90 ERA in 34 games, 31 starts, against the Yankees.

“I feel like I did before,” he said. “It’s just a matter of making some poor pitches at times.”

Before the game, Jeter helped Major League Baseball commemorate the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig’s luckiest man speech, reading the famous line from the icon’s stirring words during a video tribute.

The Yankees also placed a wreath of red, white and blue flowers by Gehrig’s plaque in Monument Park and made a $25,000 donation to Major League Baseball’s “4 (diamond) ALS” initiative, an effort to raise awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis—the disease that forced Gehrig out of baseball in 1939 and took his life two years later.

NOTES: Toronto placed RHP Scott Richmond(notes) (shoulder tendinitis) on the 15-day disabled list after the game. LHP Brett Cecil(notes) will start Sunday’s game and LHP Brad Mills(notes) will be called up from Triple-A Las Vegas to start Tuesday at Tampa Bay. … New York owner George Steinbrenner turned 79. … Girardi said Rodriguez could get a day off Sunday.

Updated Jul 4, 7:31 pm EDT
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  1. boston garden
    85. Posted by boston garden Sun Jul 5 6:14pm EDT

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    perhaps he was trying to spell "winning"
  2. Great Experience
    84. Posted by Great Experience Sun Jul 5 4:10pm EDT

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    Daniel, if you're going to make fun of someone else for misspelling "whining," you should at least be certain that you spelled all the words in your own post correctly. You didn't. I'll let you work on figuring out your error, since you are apparently the self-appointed editor of this forum...
  3. Daniel
    83. Posted by Daniel Sun Jul 5 4:01pm EDT

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    Typical Yankee fans..obviously they could not tell that I was being facetious when I made my last post.cole2rocks- no panic here like it had been in posts by Yankee fans and according to big al it's not over to the fat lady sings. I wonder if Stephen K and he are related. The comment earlier was that Sox fans have "whales" for wives. I guess you could say that the Sox wives are doing the singing. By the way Big J it's not "whinning"..it's whining. Try to spell correctly. I know it's difficult being A Yankee fan and being intelligent but try. Sorry to hear that Wang hurt his shoulder...lol Has CC or Burnett thought about going to Nashville recently? I hear they don't like pro athletes. Tap...tap...still waiting Stephen K....hear me ? LOL No class as I have always said. Your pathetic. Well I had better run down to my mommy's basement now. I have to find something to drink as we are all alcoholics with our fat wives in Boston. Go Sox !!! AL EAST LEADERS
  4. ALEX
    82. Posted by ALEX Sun Jul 5 2:55pm EDT

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    Wang used to a good player, he will back. Let's go Yankees.
  5. The Bat
    81. Posted by The Bat Sun Jul 5 1:01pm EDT

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    forget Wang he sucks...... trade bait.......
  6. acuario66
    80. Posted by acuario66 Sun Jul 5 11:49am EDT

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    Not until they face the RED SOX again.
  7. CHRISUSMC
    79. Posted by CHRISUSMC Sun Jul 5 11:13am EDT

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    Funny how a few days ago all the Red Suck fans were on here saying that the Yankees don't have a chance. Keep Playing like Crap Red Sucks.......Go Yanks
  8. Big J
    78. Posted by Big J Sun Jul 5 10:50am EDT

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    Quit whinning daniel, nothing you can do about it.... go yankees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Steelersfan
    77. Posted by Steelersfan Sun Jul 5 10:40am EDT

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    The Yankees are on a roll! We're gonna beat the Blue Jays once again. Oh,and Daniel,have fun drowning in the Charles River! 'CAUSE YOUR RED SOX SUCK BIG TIME!!!!!!!!
  10. big al
    75. Posted by big al Sun Jul 5 10:33am EDT

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    hey daniel relax the season aint over till the fat lady sings and i hear her warmming up her pipes GO YANKS
  11. big al
    74. Posted by big al Sun Jul 5 10:29am EDT

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    hey daniel relax the season aint over till the fat lady sings and i hear her warmming up her pipes GO YANKS
  12. big al
    73. Posted by big al Sun Jul 5 10:18am EDT

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    The yanks are on a roll so is arod keep up the good work do not lose sight of the prize (world series champion)
  13. big al
    72. Posted by big al Sun Jul 5 9:45am EDT

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    keep on winning yankees first place is in sight GO YANKS
  14. Michael C
    71. Posted by Michael C Sun Jul 5 9:27am EDT

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    Lou Gehrig had a famous speech about being lucky but all men and women should be happy every day that you wake up. It only matters if it doesn't matter!
  15. <i>cole2rocks</i>
    70. Posted by cole2rocks Sun Jul 5 8:35am EDT

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    Daniel!!! Lots of panic in your post, Bro. It's funny to read that it's only July. We actually said "It's only June" and you dismissed it out of hand. Now you're more in tune with it. Lots of baseball left. Lots. The Red Stockings are not looking good right now. We looked even worse just a month ago. '09 is proving to be a great season with our rivalry and "Dem bums" on the left coast. Relax, Daniel, you've got your dander up. Peace.
  16. <i>guchie68@...</i>
    69. Posted by guchie68@... Sun Jul 5 8:28am EDT

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    hey... they won on the bosses birthday !!!! happy days are coming again whoot whoot go yankees
  17. AnimeLife00
    68. Posted by AnimeLife00 Sun Jul 5 5:10am EDT

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    yay daniel is back!
    cool story, bro
  18. Daniel
    66. Posted by Daniel Sun Jul 5 2:48am EDT

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    Aarrgghh...I can't stand it !! My Red Sox are choking big time !! What am I gonna do ? I may as well jump into the Charles River and drown myself. I am sooooo much in despair !!! Whoa is me...alas where have the great Red Sox gone? My life is no longer worth living. I knew the Yankees were far superior to us. I don't understand why everyone doesn't become a devoted fan to Yankee-dom. Boston sucks ass. I am reneging on my affiliation with the entire Red Sox Nation. Is that what you Yankee fans wanted to hear? LOL As I said a bunch of retarded asinine fans who think that their sh*t doesn't stink and that they are the heir apparent to MLB and all the World Series from here on to eternity. Arrogance so often seen is nothing more than sheer ignorance. The Red Sox are still in first. Whether they remain there is still to be seen. As so many Yankee fans have said in earlier posts. It's only July. There is still 3 months of baseball before ANYONE makes the playoffs.Get over yourselves. Go Sox !!! AL EAST LEADERS
  19. AnimeLife00
    65. Posted by AnimeLife00 Sun Jul 5 2:12am EDT

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    woot we beat the blue jays even with Roy on the mound :)
    another great victory!
  20. John Paul Jones
    64. Posted by John Paul Jones Sun Jul 5 12:19am EDT

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    Lou Gehrig...a man of complete honor and humility. A proud Yankee. If he were around today to read these post he surely would be disenchanted by today's fans. So much hatred spewed for other teams and their fans. In honor of a great Yankee and an even greater man...talk about baseball. The constant and life endearing sport of the common man. Even though the players make millions and the owners even more we should still remember what the grass felt like playing little league and babe ruth baseball. Staring into the sun while trying to catch a fly ball. Thanks Lou Gehrig for reminding us of what baseball really means...
  21. <i>kreieboy</i>
    62. Posted by kreieboy Sat Jul 4 11:45pm EDT

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    Thinking to the playoffs: C.C.- Burnett - Joba/Petitte. This will be a tough team to beat, especially with timely hitting. If the yankees can stand up to the Red Sox and grab first place, home field advantage could take the yankees to the World Series. Money does talk lol.
  22. Yanks09
    61. Posted by Yanks09 Sat Jul 4 11:41pm EDT

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    Dave that wasn't Mark M, but bwlmn.
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