Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Ricky Romero ends his horrible summer in style but no win
Ricky Romero never had a clean inning and did walk 5 over his 6 inning and did give up 7 hits but he did his great job staying in control of want he was doing on the mound and may of gotten frustrated at curtain points in the game but still only had one in the summer. In the end he only gave up a single run and ended up leaving 9 Yanks on base over the time he was in the game and his biggest problem inning was the second inning as he walked Jayson Nix and Casey McGehee both with one out and then Ichiro hit a single and Nix tried to scored and both Colby Rasmus and J.P. both played the ball play perfectly as Colby got the ball and throw it home and J.P. tagged Nix just before he crossed the plate for one of the best plays in the game. Chris Stewart hit a ground-rule double to score McGehee and tie the game at 1-1 and it stayed that was til the eighth inning Ichiro stepped up to the plate with already 6 hits in the double-header and he came up with his 7Th hit of the game scoring Curtis Granderson of Arron Loup to take the 2-1 victory and Steve Delabar pick up the loss by walking Granderson.
David Phelps had his problem also in the second as he walked both J.P. and Kelly with one and with two outs he faced Adeiny Hechavarria and they battled for 8 pitches with four of foul balls before Hechavarria hit a RBI single. Then Phelps retired 14 straight Jays before with one out in the seventh J. P. Arencibia hit a ball to Derek Jeter who rushed the throw to first and throw it over McGehee's head for his 10Th error of the season and it started a hornets nest for the Yanks as Phelps gave up a single to Yan Gomez and walked Hechavarria to load the bases but then Boone Logan came in and got Moses Sierra to ground out to end the inning. Rafael Soriano came in for the ninth and got his second save of the day and got 7 outs total to complete the day/night double header sweep.
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