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Yankees stay alive with 7-2 win


The New York Yankees offense finally got in sync keeping their World Series dreams alive and sending the ALCS back to Texas after a 7-2 win in Game Five that narrowed the Rangers ALCS lead to 3-2.

The Yankees got on the board in the second inning against Texas Rangers starter C.J. Wilson with two walks, two singles and throwing error by Jeff Francoeur.

The following inning the Yankees added more runs when Nick Swisher and Robinson Cano hit back-to-back homeruns.

Lance Berkman, filling in for the injured Mark Teixeria, went 0-2 but had a walk, run scored and RBI in the game. The Yankees added insurance runs against Wilson in the sixth and against the Rangers bullpen in the eighth when Curtis Granderson hit a solo homerun.

On the night, Wilson allowed six runs (five earned) in just five innings. His counterpart, CC Sabathia, didn’t dominate the Rangers lineup but ultimately got the job done.

On the night, the Rangers outhit the Yankees 13-9 (including three hits from Elvis Andrus) but didn’t draw any walks and were largely unable to capitalize on scoring chances. They scored a run apiece in the fifth and sixth inning off Sabathia, and were shut down by Kerry Wood and Mariano Rivera in the late innings.

Sabathia’s final line was two earned runs and 11 hits allowed in six innings pitched. However, he didn’t walk anyone and struck out seven batters, which helped him keep runs from scoring despite having men on base all night.

The loss tonight was the first time the Rangers had fallen on the road this postseason. So far, they are just 1-3 at home, where they will need to take one of two from the Yankees to advance to the World Series.

Game Six will be Friday Night at 8:00 PM (ET) and will pit Phil Hughes against the Ranger Colby Lewis. The two pitchers faced off in Game Two of the series, and the Rangers offense knocked Hughes around and led a 7-2 victory over the Yankees.

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 Along with contributing to Sports Climax, Brett Kettyle is the Atlanta Braves Community Leader on Bleacher Report and maintains a Braves column for MTR Media. Follow Brett on Twitter.

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Cliff Lee fans 13 Yankees in 8-0 win


Cliff Lee keeps making headlines during the postseason. While New York Yankees starter, Andy Pettitte, the career leader in postseason wins, was sharp in Game Three of the ALCS against Lee and the Texas Rangers, the New York Yankees offense was completely shut down by Rangers ace Cliff Lee who led his team to an 8-0 lopsided win.

Lee didn’t allow a hit through the first four innings and allowed just two all night. Only one Yankee batter ever made it into scoring position and none of them made it to third base. Looking at the box score says it all when you notice of the top six batters in the Yankee line-up, only Mark Teixeira made it on base and that was on a walk.

When Lee struck out his tenth batter in the sixth inning he became the first pitcher in MLB history to strike out ten or more batters three times in one postseason, but he didn’t stop there ending with 13 K’s for the game. Additionally, Lee tied Bob Gibson and Randy Johnson for the most 10+ strikeout playoff games in a career (5).

The Rangers offense didn’t hit well against Pettitte, but got two quick runs in the first inning. Michael Young singled with one out and Josh Hamilton followed with his second home run of the series, giving the Rangers a 2-0 lead.

On the night, the Rangers had eleven hits, three that belonged to Michael Young and two that belonged to Josh Hamilton. Aside from Pettitte’s mistake in the first inning, he shut the Rangers lineup down, finishing the night with seven innings pitched and just the two earned runs allowed.

The Yankees were positioned for one of those magical comebacks on their home filed until the Rangers blew the game open in the ninth inning against the Yankees bullpen, scoring six runs and taking an 8-0 lead.

A 1-0 lead probably would have sufficed given the struggles the Yankees had against Lee. On the night, the Rangers hurler allowed zero runs in eight innings while striking out the 13 batters. Lee has now allowed just two earned runs in three starts this postseason, spanning 24 innings.

Neftali Feliz shut the Yankees down in the ninth; preserving the win even though it was a non-save situation. Yankees hitters struck out 15 times on the night while reaching base just three times.

Although a 2-1 hole is hardly insurmountable, the Yankees will need their offense to awaken to have a chance moving forward. The Yankees have now scored a grand total of four runs off Rangers starting pitchers in this series, and two of them were after C.J. Wilson was out of the game.

Game four is scheduled for 8:00 PM (ET) Tuesday night and will pit the Rangers Tommy Hunter against A.J. Burnett. Hunter allowed two earned runs in four innings in his lone start this postseason, while Burnett hasn’t pitched in the playoffs.

Game four is essentially a must win for the Yankees, who will have to face C.J. Wilson again in Game Five and possibly Colby Lewis and Cliff Lee again if the series goes back to Texas. Joe Girardi said he wouldn’t switch his rotation even if the Yankees lost tonight, so Burnett, who hasn’t pitched since October 2nd, will have to put his struggles this year behind him for the Yankees to have a chance advancing to the World Series.

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Along with contributing to Sports Climax, Brett Kettyle is the Atlanta Braves Community Leader on Bleacher Report and maintains a Braves column for MTR Media. Follow Brett on Twitter.

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