| Yanks-Rays finale washed out |
Sun Aug 14 11:19:14 2011 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Sunday's game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees has been postponed due to rain. A make-up date has yet to be determined. James Shields, coming off his eighth complete game -- and fourth shutout -- of 2011, was scheduled to start for the Rays, who split the first two games of this series. A.J. Burnett was slated to toe the rubber for New York. |
| Yankees take aim a series victory against Rays |
Sun Aug 14 10:46:41 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Just a single game back of first place in the American League East, the New York Yankees will attempt to win today's rubber match of this three-game divisional series with the Tampa Bay Rays following yesterday's heroics by catcher Jorge Posada. Six days after losing his starting job, Posada found himself outside of the dugout on Saturday, waving in vindication to the Yankee Stadium crowd. Posada hit a grand slam and drove in six runs to lead the Yankees to a 9-2 victory over |
| Posada returns, hits slam in Yankees win |
Sat Aug 13 20:07:04 2011 EST |
| da found himself outside of the dugout, waving in vindication to the Yankee Stadium crowd. It was a curtain call almost a week in the making. Posada hit a grand slam and drove in six runs Saturday to lead the Yankees to a 9-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, building his best offensive game in almost five years after spending the last five games on the Yankees bench. Struggling mightily, Posada was taken out of the lineup last Sunday by manager Joe Girardi. He batted eighth in the order Saturday |
| Yankees seek rebound effort versus Rays |
Sat Aug 13 10:34:22 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Now two games behind first place in the American League East, the New York Yankees try to regain their composure this afternoon as they host the Tampa Bay Rays in a divisional showdown at Yankee Stadium. New York, which led the season series with the Rays by a count of 5-4 heading into the three-game set, lost some ground to the division-leading Red Sox last night after Boston slipped by Seattle on the road and the Yankees had a brief two-game win streak halted by Tampa Bay i |
| Sabathia allows 5 HRs in loss to Rays |
Fri Aug 12 22:01:06 2011 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - The Tampa Bay Rays smacked five solo home runs off CC Sabathia to upend the New York Yankees, 5-1, in the opener of a three- game series. Casey Kotchman, Kelly Shoppach and Johnny Damon each took Sabathia deep in the third inning, while Elliot Johnson and Evan Longoria joined the barrage in the Rays' fifth straight win. David Price (10-10) held New York to six hits and one run over eight innings opposite Sabathia (16-7), who lasted eight frames as well despite a rar |
| AL Central: Time running out on Twins |
Fri Aug 12 14:46:56 2011 EST |
| tation. A day earlier, he was arrested for disorderly intoxication in Tampa, Florida, according to the Kansas City Star. According to the report, the 27-year-old was arrested at 3:47 a.m. Tuesday morning while the team was in town to play the Tampa Bay Rays in nearby St. Petersburg. He was charged with a misdemeanor and released a few hours later on cash bond. While Davies has since expressed regret and embarrassment for the incident, general manager Dayton Moore said the decision to release Dav |
| Yankees send Sabathia to hill in opener vs. Rays |
Fri Aug 12 11:09:47 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - CC Sabathia shoots for win No. 17 this evening when the New York Yankees open a three-game series with the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium. Sabathia's struggles continued against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, as he allowed seven runs and nine hits in six innings to take the loss. The big left-hander fell to 16-6 on the year and saw his earned run average jump to 2.81. "I made a lot of mistakes today, just early in the count, not getting ahead," Sabathia said after that one |
| Rays complete sweep of Royals |
Thu Aug 11 15:06:42 2011 EST |
| St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - Jeff Niemann was solid through 6 1/3 frames and Ben Zobrist went 2-for-3 with two RBI, as the Tampa Bay Rays earned a 4-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals to complete a four-game sweep. Niemann (7-4) allowed just one run on nine hits and two walks to win his sixth straight decision. Zobrist had a double and a triple, while Evan Longoria and Sean Rodriguez both knocked in a run for the Rays. Kyle Farnsworth threw a perfect ninth to record his 21st save of |
| Niemann aims to lead Rays to sweep of Royals |
Thu Aug 11 10:45:24 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Jeff Niemann takes aim at his sixth straight winning decision this afternoon when he tries to pitch the Tampa Bay Rays to a four- game sweep of the Kansas City Royals at Tropicana Field. Niemann has been terrific of late for the Rays, as he has gone 5-0 over his last eight starts and has pitched to a 2.26 earned run average in that time to lower his ERA over two runs to 3.58. "It's really just been throwing strikes with the fastball, and I've been able to throw the breaking b |
| Tampa Bay rallies in last at-bat to stun Royals |
Wed Aug 10 22:47:20 2011 EST |
| St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - Sam Fuld drove in the tying run with a triple and scored the winning run on Johnny Giavotella's throwing error during the same play, as the Tampa Bay Rays scored five times in the ninth inning to stun the Kansas City Royals, 8-7. After scoring three runs already in the ninth to get within one, 7-6, Fuld stepped to the plate with a man on first and two outs. Fuld crushed Joakim Soria's offering to the gap in right-center field to score the tying run. Second |
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