NEW YORK (AP)—Nick Swisher(notes) gladly filled in for a silent Derek Jeter(notes).
Swisher launched his second home run of the game Tuesday night, hitting a one-out shot in the ninth inning that barely cleared the wall and gave the New York Yankees a 3-2 win over Tampa Bay. The Rays lost their season-high seventh in a row.
“When you’re going into the late innings like that, it’s hard not to think about hitting a home run to win the game,” the ever-chatty Swisher said.
Jeter, meanwhile, struck out three times and remained stuck in his longest slump of the year, moving no closer to the Yankees hit record held by Lou Gehrig.
Rays rookie David Price(notes) fanned Jeter his first three times up, twice looking. The Yankees star had nothing to show for four at-bats, leaving him in an 0 for 12 rut and still four hits from surpassing Gehrig’s total of 2,721.
Jeter wasn’t available for postgame interviews. He usually stays around for comment, but this time left after his first three-strikeout game since July 2008.
“I’ve never seen him press before, so I don’t know what it looks like,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. “He’s taking a lot of ribbing from this teammates. I’m sure it’s on his mind. I think he wants to put this behind him.”
Mariano Rivera(notes) (2-2) pitched a perfect ninth as the Yankees won for the 12th time in 15 games and got their major league-leading 90th win of the season, surpassing last year’s total.
The Yankees have won 13 times in game-ending fashion, the most for them since 1978.
“Walkoffs here are like base hits and bunts,” starting pitcher Chad Gaudin(notes) said.
The switch-hitting Swisher connected from both sides of the plate. He won it with a left-handed shot off Dan Wheeler(notes) (4-4) that barely made it over the right-field wall.
“The inches have been going against us,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “This is pretty much the script of the last three weeks.”
Swisher homered in the second and Alex Rodriguez(notes) had an RBI single in the sixth. Swisher has three multihomer games this season—he connected lefty and righty each time. Of Swisher’s 26 homers this season, only five have come at hitter-friendly Yankee Stadium.
“Just being the new guy over here … it’s nice to make memories of our own,” he said.
Jason Bartlett(notes) greeted Yankees reliever Phil Hughes(notes) with a leadoff home run in the eighth, tying it at 2. Evan Longoria(notes) hit his 30th homer the previous inning off Gaudin.
Plagued by deep pitch counts earlier in the year, Price came out throwing strikes. He gave up only three hits in six innings, walked two and struck out six.
Randy Choate(notes) retired Jeter on a lineout leading off the eighth, then made the defensive play of the game. The sidearming lefty tracked down Johnny Damon’s(notes) drag bunt, lunged for the ball and flipped it with his glove while falling forward for the out.
Gaudin took a 2-0 lead into the seventh. His winless streak reached 10 starts, before he was traded from San Diego to the Yankees in early August.
Gaudin helped himself by picking off speedster Carl Crawford(notes) at first base with a quick move in the sixth. Crawford also got trapped after a triple in the opening inning, taking off on Longoria’s grounder and getting tagged out in a rundown.
Jeter’s parents watched from an upstairs box, and they saw their son go hitless in three straight games for the first time this season.
A day after moving past Yogi Berra into third place for most games played as a Yankee, Jeter joked with the Hall of Famer catcher in the clubhouse.
“I got more rings than him, that’s what counts,” Berra kidded. “He’s still a baby.”
NOTES: Tampa Bay slugger Carlos Pena(notes), who broke two fingers Monday when hit by a pitch from CC Sabathia(notes), met with a hand specialist. He hasn’t made a decision on whether to have surgery. … Jeter has struck out four times in a game twice. Curt Schilling(notes) fanned him four times in 1997 with Philadelphia.

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"Even on a night when the Red Sox hit six homers and routed the Orioles, 10-0, they couldn't gain ground on the Yankees. The Yankees have a 12-3 record in their last 15 games on the day of a Red Sox victory"
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get a grip pal ,
if you sorry ass redsox fans can besmirch the Yankees when we have had at least a 6 game lead for awhile now..what makes you think that a 2 game wildcard lead is not barely hanging on..dont be a clown with your idiotic post! You guys have that slim lead and are still looking over your shoulders,chasing the Rangers. Get it?
Now why dont you do something useful like counting Yankee lead games and championship banners
Go Yankees
Munson and Mattingly for the Hall
I swear,some of you Sox fans are so pathetic, find a real team to root for
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LMAO!! Is that trying to put a positive spin on "We're #2......Maybe..."
Gotta love those Wild Card Pennants flapping over Fenway.....hehehehe
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I would have stayed a Petty Officer! I used to hear the vendors going around at about 0030 -0100 calling Balllooootttt! You know who would want one. I only bought 1 and that was the last one I ever saw! Or need to ever see again.
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When I made Chief I had to eat 25 in one sitting. I think I yacked a lung.
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Go Yankees
Munson and Mattingly for the Hall!
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Everytime you post "balut" I get the urge to throw up. I think about the stink and the sight and it does a number on my gut! Do you think she knows what an insult it is to be referred to as "balut"? Probably not.
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I don't know what you do and I dont care, I do know that if it's sports related, in particular Baseball, then whatever you make, you're stealing.
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I find the chat between Kreator and Dee quite funny. The argument is about the popularity of Red Sox the brand versus the Yankees the brand...in essence. It isn't even close.
After living for 30 years in NY, then several in SF, and now in Istanbul, Turkey...from my experience outside of NY I see many more Yankees fans.
Here is something interesting that fans on this board won't know. I've now lived in Turkey for 6 months and I've seen something like 50 or 60 baseballs hats. 100% of them were NY Yankees hats. Three or four times I've walked up to the person, maybe at a Starbucks or something, and said, "Go Yankees". The reaction was that they didn't understand what I was saying - and it wasnt an English issue. The point is this...people in Turkey love things American and what America symbolilzes. There is no greater sports franchise that epitomizes America, the land of opportunity, success, winning, and wealth better than the NY Yankees. If that isn't convincing...go to an Oakland A's game at the Coliseum against the Yankees and go to an Oakland A's game against the Red Sox.
Plus, NYC is a destination as part and parcel of that. Boston, sad to say, is NOT. Look it up, the 3 top travel destination states are NY, CA and FL. No MA. Not popular. Boston as a city is not interesting enough for world travelers. I've been to Boston numerous times and it is a cool place. Just not popluar enough.
ESPN did a news piece regarding the popularity of the Yankees. In their own survey of sports enthusiasts they reported that 40% of all baseball fans love the Yankees. They also reported that 28% root against the Yankees (such a high number. It depicts a phenomenon only reserved for the #1 spot). The way I interpret that study, as an MBA, is that 68% of baseball fans will watch a Yankees game because they are interested. No other franchise interests 2/3 of fan base in any sport.
Here's my last comment regarding the popularity of one team versus the next. Just as a proxy, count the total comments on the RS board (62 so far) and the number of comments on the Yankees board (194 so far) every day for a month. See the popluarity?
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Shush up now, that's supposed our little secret. ( B.D.O.Y.) You're gonna reveal my identity, stop with that nonsense, seriously. All the fine ladies are gonna know exactly who you are talkin' 'bout. MmmmKay? MmmmKay........
and #190 ( Piss-Tool-Peter)
If you knew what I do for living you'd really be jealous of my career AND my superior intellect. I can't tell you 'cause if you knew, I'd have to track you down and whoop yer arse!!!! ( LOL, just teasin', uhm mimicking you there tuff guy! Remember when you threatened to beat me up and maybe I would or wouldn't survive? I do!!!! hehehe) You got called out pretty good on that one didn't you?......
All in good fun there ladies, relax and take your mental spankings like good gals should. You all are no match for me. Tell some of your intelligent friends to bring it, you two are too easy.........
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Ratty...
My point is this...these scoring rules, much like the stupid voting structure of postseason awards needs to be changed to fall in line with today's baseball.
I know what the scorekeeper has to do in the situation...but in the era of 7th & 8th inning set-up men, you can't force the scorekeeper to assume that the 8th inning guy is gonna pitch the 9th & go for the save. I'm saying the scorekeeper should have discretion to award or not award a blown save in that manner. In my mind...he didn't blow a save since he wasn't gonna finish the game regardless of how many runs he did or didn't give up.
Scorekeeper should have as much latitude on this as they do with scoring a hit or an error on some ground balls & misplayed flyballs.
There wasn't a person in the stadium that felt Hughes was gonna finish the game...just another example of how baseball needs to modify itself. The DH rule should be in both leagues. Players should get 67% of vote for post-season awards...managers, 1 media person from each market, & a select group of senior writers (everyone validated by a set of rules or conditions) make up the other 33% of the voting.
In order to vote as a player...60 consecutive or non-consecutive days in MLB during the current season. The sole city media voter should be the consesus vote among his or her peers as being the most knowledgeable & unbiased person in the city that covers the team. Special media group should be those with a direct lineage to the game either as a broadcaster, former player/manager, or former executive.
This way a true & honest apprasial of each player's body of work is given & it doesn't become a biased media frenzy. Besides, the award will have more meaning since it's voted upon by his peers. Not some douchebag old sportswriter that is beyond understanding today's game & writes bulls--t because he was relevant & smart 20 years ago.
Lastly, Eggs...
You really need to worry about finding happiness in your life instead of spending your days trolling the internet & posting stupid remarks. I think you have a disease. Remember...only you can prevent yourself from cleaning out an entire buffet everyday for 10 years and then realizing that no exercise causes all that Chinese food to form large pockets of fat...thus confining yourself to a giant futon that sits on an flatbed in the garage...which also forces you to use the underside of a porta potty as a bathroom.
I do wanna know...did you pay someone extra to build you remote controlled arms that type on your computer. Certainly with wrists & fingers that are bigger than my thigh, you must find it hard to type by yourself without getting cramps, swollen joints, or other injuries.
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Move to Holland where you can get employment and have a sex life, they need somebody to hold their finger in the DYKE.
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E) It collects under the schmuck and creates a foul odor.
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A.) Gay, probably the "butch" vice the biotch.
B.) Abondoned house wife
C.) Male, but wishes to be female.
D.) Female but wishes to be Male.
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