Tuesday, October 20, 2009

ALCS Game 4 - CC, ARod Lead Yanks to 3-1 Series Lead

Perhaps CC Sabathia should go by CCC, as in Cool, Calm and Collected. Working on 3 days rest and trying to erase the bad taste in Yankee fans mouth after yesterday's debacle, CC rose up to the challenge and gave the Yankees an incredible 8 innings of 1 run ball. His only mistake was a HR to Kendry Morales in the 5th inning. He allowed 5 hits and 2 walks while striking out 7 and only needed an economical 101 pitches in the Yanks 10-1 thrashing of the Angels to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the ALCS. Through 3 innings, he only threw 29 pitches.

After allowing the HR in the 5th, CC allowed a couple of more hits that got the Anaheim fans excited, but retired Chone Figgins and Bobby Abreu to end the threat. The Angels final threat occurred in the next inning, when Torii Hunter walked and Vlad Guerrero singled to start the inning, but a double play ball and a line out by Yankee nemesis, Howie Kendrick, killed their last chance of the night. CC retired the side in the 7th and 8th and Chad Gaudin, making his first postseason appearance, retired the heart of the order in the 9th.

The Yankees offense looked like they were going to allow the Angels to dance out of trouble again and keep them lurking about. Derek Jeter led off the game with a single but was erased on a pickoff. Hideki Matsui, Robinson Cano and the useless Nick Swisher wasted runners on 1st and 2nd with no outs in the 2nd inning. Mark, just as useless, Teixeira struck out with Johnny Damon on second to end the 3rd.

In the 4th, it appeared the Yanks would never get a hit with a RISP again. They were 0 for their last 24 when Matsui struck out with runners on 2nd and 3rd with none out. Cano hit a grounder to second when ARod took matters into his own hands and bolted for home, sliding under the tag to put the Yanks up 1-0. After a Swisher walk (thanks Nick) loaded the bases, Melky Cabrera singled in 2 runs, breaking the 0-26 slide with RISP. Things then got weird in the inning. Replays showed Nick Swisher was picked off at 2B but was called safe. Jeter walked to reload the bases. Damon then appeared to hit a sac fly to CF, but the Angels claimed Swisher tagged up too early and umpire Tim McClelland bought it hook, line and sinker. Replays clearly showed Swisher tagged up on time and McClelland wasn't even looking at the runner. Was this a makeup call? I thought baseball was above basketball which is known for its bogus makeup calls on fouls.

No matter. ARod gave the Yanks a 5-run lead when he took Angel reliever, Jason Bulger, deep for a 2-run shot. Of course, the Yanks don't like to put their foot on their opponents necks when they have an opportunity. Jorge Posada stole 2B on a Matsui strikeout. Someone must have been sleeping. But Jorge continues to earn the "dumbest player in baseball" moniker when he had Torii Hunter deke him in CF on Cano's double off the wall. Instead of going half way to third, he went back to tag up and wasn't able to score. What is Posada doing tagging up when there is 1 out? What does it matter if he's on 3rd with 2 out if Hunter was actually going to catch that ball? Of course, things didn't end their for Jorge. With the infield in, he got caught in a rundown between 3rd and home. I still don't know why he stopped or took off in the first place. So Jorge retreats to 3B as Cano is about to step on 3rd. Looking like the Keystone Koppers, both runners were tagged out. Tim McClelland once more blew the call, calling Posada out, but Cano safe. Both runners were clearly tagged out when they were off the bases. Was this a makeup call to the Yanks? Hmm, conspiracy theorists will go haywire with this one. Meanwhile, Posada continues to not use the brain God gave him as he pulled another boner in the 6th when he began to run off the field on a double play with Hunter on 3rd. Problem was, the DP only made it 2 out. ARod had to sprint home to cover the plate. This guy is a rock. No wonder AJ Burnett can't stand pitching to this guy.

Fortunately for the Yanks, they finally found the throats of the Angels in the 8th inning. A 2-run HR by Damon gave the Yanks a 7-1 lead. Melky's 2-run double in the 9th highlighted a 3 run inning that made the final score, 10-1. This gave Joe Girardi plenty of room to get Chad Gaudin some work.

Despite the Yanks big victory, they were still a paltry 3-17 with RISP. They are now 6-45 in the series. They're lucky the Angels are hitting .201 as a team (and that Sabathia pitches for them). Nick Swisher has got to sit in Game 5 against John Lackey. He's 3-33 in the playoffs with 1 RBI. Tex still looks horrendous, even with his 1-5 effort. He looked lost in his first 2 ABs, when he struck out both times. Matsui, who has been hitting well prior to tonight, was an abysmal 0-5 and left 5 men on base. Hopefully, this was just a 1 game setback.

The Yanks are off tomorrow with AJ Burnett looking to clinch the Yanks 40th AL Crown.

Yankees Postseason Record: 6-1
ALCS Series: Yanks Lead 3-1

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