NEW YORK (AP)—Ian Kinsler(notes) and Chris Davis(notes) launched the loudest shots of the afternoon. The way Jason Grilli(notes) and his bullpen pals kept things quiet, that tilted this game to Texas.
Kinsler homered twice, a trio of relievers pitched shutout ball and the Rangers became the first visitors to win a series at Yankee Stadium since mid-June, beating New York 7-2 Thursday.
“This sends a statement that we can play with anyone out there,” Grilli said.
Davis also had a three-run homer for Texas, which took two of three from the team with the best record in the majors.
Grilli, C.J. Wilson(notes) and Frank Francisco(notes) combined for 5 1-3 innings of two-hit relief. The Rangers remain in the thick of the pennant race, trying for their first playoff spot since 1999.
“We’re treading into territory we’ve never been in before,” Texas manager Ron Washington said.
Cut by Colorado this season and activated from the disabled list over the weekend, Grilli (2-2) entered in the fourth with Texas ahead 3-2. He escaped a first-and-third jam by getting Alex Rodriguez(notes) on an easy comebacker and pitched 2 1-3 innings.
Grilli was aware he’d done well against Rodriguez—the Yankees’ cleanup man is 0 for 5 facing him. Grilli also realized his early relief appearance was an important one.
“It’s not always so glamorous, but sometimes it’s the tipping point,” he said.
Neither starter let the other side hit the ball much, either—for different reasons.
A.J. Burnett(notes) (10-8) lost despite striking out a season-high 12 in six innings. Texas’ Dustin Nippert(notes) was pulled after walking seven in 3 2-3 innings.
Through 7 1/2 innings, in fact, only 33 of 66 hitters overall managed to put the ball in play. By the end, the teams combined for 25 strikeouts and 11 walks.
“Obviously, I had a good breaking ball today,” Burnett said. “Everything was there.”
Kinsler got Texas’ first hit, a three-run homer in the fourth. Burnett retired the first 11 batters before walking Josh Hamilton(notes) and Nelson Cruz(notes) on full counts, bringing up Kinsler.
Catcher Jose Molina(notes) went to the mound to talk with Burnett, and Kinsler lined the next pitch over the left-field wall.
“Just be ready for a strike. You can’t give him anything,” Kinsler said. “You can’t sit on one pitch.”
Kinsler said he “got lucky and ran into a heater.” Burnett said it was a slider in the wrong spot.
Kinsler also connected for a solo shot in the eighth off David Robertson(notes), giving him a career-high 28 home runs.
Burnett fell to 0-4 in six starts this month. He was tagged for a career-high nine runs by Boston in his last outing and shook off catcher Jorge Posada(notes) several times, leading to talk they weren’t on the same page.
Posada missed this game, a day after a foul tip bruised his left ring finger. The Yankees thought the injury might sideline him for a few days.
“He’s still day to day. Hopefully he’ll be better tomorrow,” manager Joe Girardi said.
Davis hit a three-run homer in the seventh off Phil Coke(notes). He also made a nifty play at first base to end the sixth after Derek Jeter’s(notes) hard grounder bounced off his glove—Davis retrieved the ball and made a blind, backhanded flip to Grilli covering the bag.
“It was close your eyes and throw it,” Davis said.
Texas became the first team to win a series at Yankee Stadium since Washington won two of three from June 16-18.
Mark Teixeira(notes) hit a pair of early RBI singles for the Yankees, both times driving in runners who drew walks from Nippert and stole a base.
NOTES: Yankees pitchers struck out 15. … Kinsler has five multihomer games this year and seven in his career. … Texas has hit 190 homers, second in the majors to the Yankees’ 195. … Texas’ Michael Young(notes) extended his hitting streak to 14 games, the longest active string in the majors. … Tennis star Andy Roddick threw out the first ball. Known for his fastball serves, he went with a lob. A-Rod of racket fame waved at A-Rod of the Yankees before the ceremonial pitch.

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Nameless II -post # 261 replies :
Nick Green pitched 2 innings in a 9-5 loss....Swisher pitched an inning in a 17-2 loss. Huge difference nameless...so sad you can't understand it like the other 5,000 points in baseball you don't know.
Green pitching 2 innings in 4 run game...shows exactly how beat up & full of garbage the RS bullpen is.
I love it when you post stupid s--t dude!
Does either one f*cking matter you stupid moronic embecile? I was saying that both teams had used a player other than a pitcher to pitch in a game. Period. Nothing more. Nothing less. I also said it was funny that both had the first name Nick. Only I used it as a joke retarded one by saying in the "nick" of time. Why don't you get a f*cking life and move on? It's actually pretty sad that you have to come in to these posts to "police" and "troll" the comments so that you can reply back in your little analytical mind about how YOU interpert a writers comments. BTW No one really f*cking cares about who you ran into or your other little stories. Why not spend some quality time with your boyfriend instead. He probably wants you to play with his balls. I have more knowledge in my pinkie finger than you will ever know including your beloved Yankees. So stop trying to impress people with your cut and paste factoids. No one is impressed. The Yankee fans in here only support you because you are a Yankee fan too. Period. Say hello to Pauxataney Phil ( and I don't give a rat's as* if it's spelled imncorrectly) Sad Sack.
GO RED SOX !!! AL WILD CARD LEADERS
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Green pitching 2 innings in 4 run game...shows exactly how beat up & full of garbage the RS bullpen is.
I love it when you post stupid s--t dude!
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There is no denying they are good for an AL team. It helps when your pitcher doesnt have to face the other teams pitching... And there is no denying they DID win 26 rings. But unlike their media sychopants who call every yankee win a route and every loss a near win...in spite of that, you can see where its VERY likely that if they do make it to the playoffs, they COULD get swept in the first series they play. Look at what happened against Texas and the White Sox. They've done well in some close games in the second half, but I dont see them getting those late inning walks in the playoffs. Simply because with the world watching, those umpires who tend to let up late in the innings (amazingly allowing more base runners for the yankees) will hopefully be too shamed to do it. It remains to be seen.
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What's the truth?
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4 games back now and we play them 6 more times.
Sept is going to be a fun month.
Go Rangers!
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Cough.
Good night.
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I think some teams exist for two purposes: sell beer, and beat the Yanks.
"Beer Here!"
Be quiet duck.
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By the way, I agree, Yankeeboy needed to get stomped on, and I did, but also like I said to laurie, reading the RS post this week she was bashing our guys every chance she could, and I believe she went a little too far coming over to our side and rooting for the sox on a number of posts. So she kind asked for a kick in the head. Unfortunately the kid used the wrong word.
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FW is Fenway.
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Thanks for the props...I try not to insult others...but a few have gotten me to spit venom before. The Yanks have won 6 in 30 yrs or whatever....but that's still more than anyone else!
Joba let bugs get to him...we can argue that, but the game shoulda been stopped...even Cleveland said so. CC has an iffy record in previous postseasons...but things can change...he's the best starter in the league over the last 7 weeks & is tied for the MLB lead in wins. Doing exactly what we hoped he'd do. Burnett is unproven in postseason so that's a wash. Pettite's got the 2nd most postseason wins in history with an overall 14-9 record.
Bottom line...if Yanks win 2 of first 3 vs. anyone in ALDS, we're favorites to go on to the ALCS.
Eggs...your rants are tired. ARod admitted to juicing & Pettitte did HGH to rehab from an elbow injury.
Let's move on...I hardly think the Yanks of yesterday are rolling in their graves over this like you'd think they would if alive today. Go join Fran Tarkenton to try & stay relevant in this discussion. Bottom line, they ain't doing it now & the Yanks lead the division.
Go worry about making an honest dollar tomorrow...instead of trolling on the internet!
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But let’s start with 2001, beginning of the new century and millennium. For 7 straight years the Yankees got in to the playoffs. You have to be dang good just to get into the playoffs In the ALDS and ALCS the Yankees eliminated 5 teams, and are eliminated 5 times. In 7 years, the Yankees got into the World Series 2 times. You have to be even better to get to the World Series. Losing in the World Series is no disgrace (although I hate it).
Summary: 2001-2007. Yankees finished third in 2008. No other team, except the BRS, is even close.
Yankees in playoff 7 years in a row.
Yankees win AL East title 6 years in a row.
Yankees win 25 playoff games, lose 23.
Yankee win 5 AL playoff series, lose 5.
Yankees lose 2 World Series.
Yankees win 5 World Series games, lose 8.
Yankee Postseason from 2001 – 2007.
2001
Yankees WIN fourth straight AL East title.
Yankee BEAT Oakland in ALDS (3-1 games).
Yankees BEAT Seattle in ALCS (4-1 games).
Yankees LOSE to Arizona in 7th Game of the World Series (4-3 games).
2002
Yankees WIN fifth straight AL East title. It is New York's sixth title in seven seasons under manager Joe Torre, their 41st overall.
Yankees LOSE to the eventual World Champion Anaheim Angels in Game 4 of the ALDS to lose the series, New York's earliest postseason exit since 1980 (3-1).
2003
Yankees WIN sixth straight AL East title.
Yankee BEAT Twins (3-1).
Yankees BEAT BRS in the ALCS, beating the BRS (4-3).
Yankee LOSE to Marlins in the World Series (4-2).
2004
Yankees WIN seventh straight AL East title. Yankees advanced to the playoffs for a 10th consecutive season.
Yankees BEAT the Twins in a four-game ALDS (3-1).
Yankees LOSE to the Red Sox in the ALCS. Losing four games in a row (4-3). BRS win the World Series.
2005
Yankees WIN eighth straight AL East title.
Yankees LOSE ALDS to Los Angeles Angels (3-2).
2006
Yankees WIN their NINTH CONSECUTIVE AL East title. Their sixth straight year with 95 or more victories.
Yankee LOSE ALDS to Detroit 3-1.
2007
Yankees get the American League Wild Card with a record of 94-68, running their playoff streak to 13 CONSECUTIVE seasons.
Yankees LOSE to the Indians in the AL Division Series (3-1).
2008
Yankee finish 3rd, with 89 wins.
How about them watermelons?
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Hi Bobby.
Rich M - I'd look for your post but it'd take me 15 minutes on my PC. I admit some of the Yankee fans here are passionate, but they are normally very reasonable if not attacked. Now, let me say that in order to be eliminated in the playoffs (post season), you HAVE to get there first. That sounds obvious, but it seems to be always overlooked. Also, the Yanks won the AL East 6 times from 2001 to 2006!
More to follow.
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First of all nothing what is an unethical approach to winning aw. Did you introduce 1 fact into this
constant rambling. What are you trying to say. What is the main point of this message. You've said nothing!
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