TORONTO (AP)—On a day of miscues and muffed plays, one scary moment stood out.
Rookie Randy Ruiz(notes) hit an RBI single during an eight-run fifth, then was struck in the face by a pitch later in the inning as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 14-8 on Sunday.
His left cheek swollen and his lip bloodied, Ruiz was checked out by doctors at the stadium. He did not suffer a concussion and had no vision problems.
“When I was spitting blood, I thought I probably broke my nose,” Ruiz said. “After a while, when I looked in the mirror, I thought, ‘Ah, my face is swollen. I’m fine now.’ Nothing growing up in New York City that I haven’t experienced.”
Ruiz joined the growing list of hitters to recently get beaned. Down for a few minutes after being hit by Josh Towers(notes), Ruiz walked off the field without assistance and left the game.
“It is scary, but it’s part of the game,” Ruiz said. “I didn’t think he did it on purpose, we were both battling. I was fortunate.”
“Hopefully I’ll be in the lineup (Monday),” Ruiz said. “I’m ready.”
Towers had not pitched in the major leagues since Sept. 30, 2007, for Toronto against Tampa Bay. He was called up from Triple-A on Saturday, and acknowledged being shaken after hitting Ruiz.
“I was talking to (first baseman Mark Teixeira(notes)) and I told him after that happened it was hard for me to go inside to righties,” Towers said. “Being aware of it, I still cut the ball going inside because I was conscious of what happened and I didn’t want to have that happen again.”
Aaron Hill(notes) doubled twice and drove in three runs. The AL East-leading Yankees made a season-high four errors, and outfielders Johnny Damon(notes) and Melky Cabrera(notes) collided while making a catch—both emerged OK and Damon was able to see the funny side.
“I think I might have knocked some power into him,” Damon joked. “He came up the next time and hit a home run.”
Manager Joe Girardi found it harder to smile.
“It’s not Yankee baseball,” Girardi said. “It’s not what we’ve done all year.”
Derek Jeter(notes) had three hits, and is four away from breaking the Yankees record held by Lou Gehrig (2,721).
“I’m just trying to get a hit, like always,” Jeter said. “I’m not really thinking about it right now. Maybe when I get up to the last one. Right now, it’s not like I’m trying to get more hits.”
Ruiz, making his first career start at first base, batted with the bases loaded in the fifth inning after Towers relieved Mark Melancon(notes). Towers threw an 0-2 pitch that struck Ruiz in the cheek.
Ruiz fell forward on his knees, holding his head. Trainer George Poulis and manager Cito Gaston rushed to Ruiz’s side, and team physician Dr. Ron Taylor also tended to him.
“He had his hand up around his eye when I got out there so I was thinking, ‘Oh man, I hope he’s OK,”’ Gaston said. “Here’s a kid that’s really trying to establish himself and play in the big leagues for a while and you hate to see that happen to him.”
After a few minutes, Ruiz stood up, walked off and left the game.
Later Sunday, Cincinnati reliever Micah Owings(notes) was hit in the helment by a pitch at Atlanta. David Wright(notes), Scott Rolen(notes) and Marco Scutaro(notes) are among other major leaguers to get hit in the head by pitches in recent weeks.
Nick Swisher(notes) hit a two-run homer, but also lost a fly ball in the sun. Cabrera hit a three-run homer, and also held on to a fly ball after running into Damon.
The Yankees’ infield was especially sloppy—Teixeira misplayed a grounder at first, and third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr.(notes), second Robinson Cano(notes) and backup shortstop Ramiro Pena(notes) all made throwing errors.
Brian Tallet(notes) (6-9) won for the first time since June 23, allowing five runs and eight hits in five innings.
Making his first start since Aug. 29, when he was knocked out of the game after taking a liner off his forearm, right-hander Sergio Mitre(notes) (3-2) allowed 11 runs and 11 hits in 4 1-3 innings. Two of the runs were unearned.
Swisher made up for his miscue in the fifth with a two-run homer for a 5-4 lead. Of his 24 home runs this season, 21 have come on the road.
The Blue Jays broke open the game with eight runs in the fifth. Ruiz tied it with an RBI single, Travis Snider(notes) and Joe Inglett(notes) also singled home runs and Hill chased Mitre with a bases-loaded walk.
Mark Melancon came on and walked Adam Lind(notes) on four pitches, bringing home another run, then left for Towers after an RBI single by Wells and a bases-loaded walk to Encarnacion. The final run came when Towers beaned Ruiz.
NOTES: New York RHP Mariano Rivera(notes) did not pitch Sunday but was declared ready to return from a sore groin. Rivera last pitched Tuesday at Baltimore.

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Yankees list of accused players could fill a scorecard: Rodriguez. Clemens. Giambi. Pettitte. Sheffield. Knoblauch. Justice. Grimsley, Stanton. Nearly two dozen Yankees, past and present, named in the Mitchell Report alone ..... now, add in Jeter, Mariano, Posada, Abreu, Bernie Williams, Mattingly, Cone and so on............
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You woke at 4am just to write that? Wow...you must feel really guilty! You still can't tell the difference between the two. You're right to a slight extent. I took a little pride in getting rid of internet trash that trolled here to post hateful & other disgusting things. I don't want that here. Do you enjoy having annoying idiots constantly interrupt a daily discussion? I think your answer is no.
Lemme make it simpler since you need the 1st grade level explanation here...you're acting like an obnoxious pain in the a-s which I expect from a kid or a stupid teenager. Not an adult with a family.
You've jumped on at least 4 people in the last 2 weeks for no apparent reason, except to be an @#$% & ram your views, thoughts, etc. down their throat...then when others before & after me have called you out on it...I'm the only one you have the balls to respond to? Wonder why?
Maybe those folks don't wish to discuss it...their choice, no harm...no foul. But I on the other hand will say something & will continue to discuss it. You've claimed to not give a s--t about me in the last 4 posts...yet you keep responding.
Bottom line...you're bordering on becoming the newest internet@#$%roach in this forum. I have no reason to report you....Yahoo nor I would waste our time with utter stupidity. Take it to another level, then maybe we'll have a more serious problem.
You're the complete definition of someone in denial because they feel guilty about something, not to mention a giant hypocrite. I can't forget about you being a very large liar & spinner of the truth. People can read...I could go on...but I think this is enough for now. Do yourself a favor like I mentioned before...
Stick to contributing something positive or STFU & GTFO! Need a translator for the 2nd part?
Over/under on your response is 6 hours...I'll take the under.
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During the last BRS series in NY you appointed yourself the internet cop. Those were your words. You went off the deep end with the bus driver and Daniel. You couldn't quit bragging about how you would get rid of them. They only had a few hours left, etc... You were obsessed. I called you on it and ever since then you have slammed on my posts if I go off on someone. Well guess what? I don't give a sh!t and I don't give a sh!t about you either. I told you before to just leave me alone. If you can't do that then fine, you can continue to act like the spoiled child you obviously are. Go ahead and report that to Yahoo you little cry baby.
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Now we're into damage control? LOL...mental midget you are...really! You gave an opinion about my "behavior" which was partly wrong on my part...but right for a lot of other reasons. Big difference between that & you diving into someone's else conversation over a misunderstood POV on this most recent occasion.
Lately...you've been pissing on everyone for ridiculous reasons which to me is hypocritical after your spew to me & others. I don't claim to be or want to be an internet cop...I just hate reading BS from people that can't even understand common sense or from people that come here as an outlet to make themselves feel cool when the rest of their life sucks...and then take out their s--t on others for no reason. Life is too short for BS...you're bordering on becoming an painful to read internet troll & I'm expressing my opinion on that subject.
So unless you've got something positive to contribute or wish to engage in a spirited, yet friendly debate....STFU & GTFO!
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I didn't get to see the game either but watched the box score on yahoo. It seems we had one of those games where not only did we have bad pitching but bad defense as well. Balls that should have been got to that weren't and were not listed as errors, some "I got it, I got it, you take it" balls that fell in between defenders, and just some sloppy play in general. The big question is why do you wait until every Jay starter but one has a hit against Mitre before you pull him? Why are we conducting experiments with AAA players when we should be focussed on maintaining home field advantage as well as keeping the momentum going we have built up since the break?
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Been away for last 2 days, looks like i missed quite a bit.
No big deal about yankees losing a game or 2 at this stage of the season. Let the regulars rest and all should be ready for Oct.
#37 Kreator.. it is david beckham who is married to that spice girl
#196 cole...LMAO..great as always..
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Nice victory tonight for the BlueJays! So sorry for your loss tonight yanker fans, really!?!?!
The infamous, so extremely intelligent one,
Dr. Eggs H.C.O.G.
ps-thanks again debby12ny regarding your great idea for my new name, you're not such a bad gal afterall : }
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Yankees list of accused players could fill a scorecard: Rodriguez. Clemens. Giambi. Pettitte. Sheffield. Knoblauch. Justice. Grimsley, Stanton. Nearly two dozen Yankees, past and present, named in the Mitchell Report alone ..... now, add in Jeter, Mariano, Posada, Abreu, Bernie Williams, Mattingly, Cone and so on............ "
Don't forget O'neill and Tino Martinez......and what about Soriano?
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The Giants have surprised a lot of Baseball "experts" . Matsui has said that if the Yankees dont render an offer then he would like to play next year for the Giants. I know it doesn't help this year. As far as Coke goes, he has given up some long balls, but he pitches in the innings where it's the nature of the beast. His stats are decieving, he's got 17 holds, and I think his stats would be better if he wasn't left in a few times for those "we surrender" games.He'll be allright.I see him staying here for awhile.
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Coke's alright. He had one great stretch this year where he was lights out coming out of the bullpen. But he hasn't been as effective lately. He's used a ton, so maybe he's been overused. I don't know. But he's definitely, overall, been one of the more reliable relievers in the Yankee bullpen. Don't let the high ERA fool you. He had an awful outing in Chicago where he gave up 6 runs in 2 thirds of an inning that sky rocketed his ERA. But he's been much better than his ERA shows. As far as how long he will be here? Well, Girardi loves him, so he'll be here for a while. He's young, homegrown, left handed, and has the support of the organization. I think he'll be here a long time.
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Ashamed to use your real name. I don't blame you.
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