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Game 80: Blue Jays at Yankees (update: Wang strains shoulder)07.04.09

flag-dayHappy Birthday to George Steinbrenner, who turns 79 today.

YANKEES (46-33)
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Cano 2B
Posada C
Matsui DH
Cabrera RF
Gardner CF

Pitching: RHP Chien-Ming Wang (1-6, 10.06).

BLUE JAYS (42-39)
Scutaro SS
Hill 2B
Lind DH
Rolen 3B
Overbay 1B
Wells CF
Rios RF
Dellucci LF
Barajas C

Pitching: RHP Roy Halladay (10-2, 2.56).

TIME/TV: 1:05 p.m., YES.

STATE OF THE ‘STRIPES: The Yankees have won eight of nine and trail Boston by a mere two games in the AL East. They are 3-1 on their current homestand and are 3-1 against the Jays this season.

4TH OF JULY BLUES: The Yankee have lost three straight on July 4 and seven of their last 10.

HALLADAY ON THE HOLIDAY: Halladay is 16-5 with a 2.79 ERA against the Yankees in his career, 13-2 over his last 19 starts. He beat them on May 12 at the Rogers Centre, allowing one run on five hits over nine innings. This will be his second start since coming off the disabled list. He allowed two runs on five hits over six innings against Tampa Bay on Monday.

BUILDING ON SUCCESS: Chien-Ming Wang went a season-best 5.1 innings against the Mets in his last start, getting his first win in more than a year.

RISP REPORT: The Yankees have won three of four on the homestand despite going 5 of 30 with runners in scoring position.

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PITCHING: The Yankees are 29-3 when they hold their opponents to three runs or less.

ABOUT THE JAYS: Rolen has a 20-game hit streak, the longest current streak in the AL. He is hitting .415 (34 of 82) during the streak with three homers and 12 RBI. … Alex Rios has hit safely in 37 of his last 39 games against the Yankees.

THEY’RE HOT: Derek Jeter has a nine-game hit streak. … Hideki Matsui is 4 of 9 with three RBI and three extra-base hits.

IT’S A TOUGH DIVISION: Here are the top teams in baseball in terms of run differential:

Dodgers +87
Rays +86
Red Sox + 73
Yankees + 58
Blue Jays +38

A BEAST APPROACHES: Jesus Montero’s last five games for Trenton: 11 of 19, 7 runs, 5 home runs, 8 RBI, 1 double. He is hitting .346 in 22 games since being promoted. By all accounts, he is the man.

ON THE iPOD RIGHT NOW: Lake Charles by Lucinda Williams followed by Cupid by the great Sam Cooke.

Back with much, much more later on.

UPDATE, 12:53 p.m.: The Yankees just showed a clip of different players reading Gehrig’s speech with the final line from being Gehrig. Pretty emotional stuff.

UPDATE, 1:08 p.m.: We’re about ready for first pitch. Nowhere better to be on the Fourth of July than a ballpark, I think.

Hope you’re having a great day and enjoy the game wherever you are.

UPDATE, 1:16 p.m.: Ladies and gentlemen, I have a a major breaking news story. Chien-Ming Wang’s ERA is under 10.00. It’s 9.80 to be exact. Let us all pause to take this moment in.

UPDATE, 1;24 p.m.: Well how about that? The great Halladay walks only his 15th batter of the season. Damon goes to second on a hit and run, avoiding the double play when Teixeira grounded to second. Then he scores on A-Rod’s single.

Great send by Rob Thompson against Rios. Who knows how many chance you’re going to get against Halladay?

UPDATE, 1:34 p.m.: So much for that as Wang loses Overbay, allows a bloop double and then a two-run single. 2-1 Jays.

UPDATE, 1:43 p.m.: Godzilla drives one into the seats and it’s 2-2. Matsui is 5 of his last 10 with four RBI and four extras. He has three careers dingers against Halladay.

UPDATE, 1:59 p.m.: Cano 0 for his last 17 with RISP and 20 of 98 (.204) on the season. Yet he continues to hit fifth. Girardi said today he has had bad luck. 98 bats suggest something other than bad luck.

UPDATE, 2:04 p.m.: Rolen extends his hit streak to 21 games.

UPDATE, 2:10 p.m.: Shocking first four innings here in the Bronx as the Yankees are leading Roy Halladay 3-2. Yanks have four hits and have drawn two walks, which against Holiday is usually nine innings worth of offense.

UPDATE, 2:21 p.m.: Chien-Ming Wang is dealing. He had 10 groundball outs in five innings. He has allowed four earned runs over his last 10.1 innings. Not bad, not bad at all.

Yankees 3-2 into the bottom of the fifth. Halladay at 62 pitches.

UPDATE, 2:30 p.m.: Gotta love Cano. Halladay walks A-Rod and Cano swings at the first pitch and grounds out to end the inning. 0 for last 18 with RISP. More bad luck I guess.

UPDATE, 2:38 p.m.: The right field jet stream giveth and taketh away. Lind’s jack gives Toronto a 4-3 lead.

Now Wang is being taken out of the game with a trainer. No word on what is wrong with him.

UPDATE, 2:42 p.m.: Wang has allowed seven homers in 42 innings. He allowed four in 95 innings last season and nine over 199.1 innings in 2007.

UPDATE, 3:22 p.m.: Wang as a strained right shoulder and has been taken for an MRI.

This is bad news for Wang. He had shoulder surgery on April 2, 2001 and missed that entire season. He also missed nearly two months in 2005 with shoulder inflammation.

UPDATE, 3:28 p.m.: Meanwhile, Johnny Damon hits another Yankee Stadium Special into the right field seats and the Yankees have tied it. Four home runs today and counting.

UPDATE, 3:31 p.m.: There have been 135 HRs hit here in 40 games. There were 160 hit over 81 games at the old Stadium last season. What a farce.

At any rate, new game and Hughes on the hill. If Wang is badly hurt, this is could be a tune-up for a start.

UPDATE, 3:54 p.m.: Mo in a tie game. Usually not a good thing. Kind of like Cano with men on base.

UPDATE, 3:58 p.m.: Mo survives a hit. Now it’s winning time. Jeter, Damon and Tex. Somebody can manage to hit a cheapie into the RF seats and send everybody home, I’m sure.

UPDATE, 4:05 p.m.: Jeter walks. This game is over, just a question of how it happens now.

UPDATE, 4:14 p.m.: Toronto wisely will walk A-Rod and face the RISP-challenged Robinson Cano. I’d say he’s about due, no?

Single over the second baseman’s head. Pay attention.

UPDATE, 4:19 p.m.: Cano can’t even hit the ball hard when men on base. Let’s review …

• 0 x 3 with RISP today.

• 0 x his last 19 with RISP.

• 20 x 99 (.202) on the season.

Girardi needs an intervention if he hits Cano fifth tomorrow. Get Matsui back there.

Yankees are 6 of 38 with RISP on the homestand.

UPDATE, 4:27 p.m.: That Phil Coke ain’t no joke. Yankees pen tosses up another zero with some slip, slidin’ help from GGBG in center. Now Posada, Ransom and the ever-clutch Melkman get their shot.

UPDATE, 4:31 p.m.: I’m going to Hollywood to write a script where a baseball manager gives an inspirational speech before a game so ballparks can have something to show other than clips from lame football movies.

I’ll call it Any Given Torre. Or Girardi Night Lights.

UPDATE, 4:39 p.m.: Stretching Coke here a bit.

UPDATE, 4:42 p.m.: You have to be careful using too much Coke. Don’t want to get carried away.

UPDATE: 4:57 p.m.: Nice work by Shawn Camp: 2 0 0 0 0 4.

UPDATE, 4:57 p.m.: Aceves must need a day off as Tomko comes on. Top of the order, too.

UPDATE, 5:05 p.m.: Yankee relievers the last six innings: 3 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk (intentional) and 2 strikeouts. That’s some quality work.

UPDATE, 5:09 p.m.: One more try for Cano. 0 x last 19 with RISP. Overdue.

UPDATE, 5:10 p.m.: Bunting? Really? The Yankees are bunting their No. 5 hitter?

UPDATE, 5:11 p.m.: Cano can’t bunt and guess what, he bunted right into an out at third base. Just brutal. If you don’t think he can hit in the clutch, then why in the world is he hitting fifth?

UPDATE, 5:14 p.m.: But Jorge Posada knows his business. Yankees win, one game out.

Back later.

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The luckiest man on the face of this earth07.04.09

LouGehrigDayOn July 4, 1939, between games of a doubleheader, the Yankees honored Lou Gehrig. That was 70 years ago today.

The great slugger, who had quit the game the previous April because of a mysterious illness we now know as ALS, had his number 4 retired and was presented with a number of gifts he was too weak to hold. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia spoke to the crowd of 61,808. The Iron Horse, he said, was “the greatest prototype of good sportsmanship and citizenship.”

Then Gehrig himself spoke, giving what is considered the greatest speech in baseball history:

“Fans, for the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth. I have been in ballparks for 17 years and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans.

“Look at these grand men. Which of you wouldn’t consider it the highlight of his career just to associate with them for even one day? Sure, I’m lucky. Who wouldn’t consider it an honor to have known Jacob Ruppert? Also, the builder of baseball’s greatest empire, Ed Barrow? To have spent six years with that wonderful little fellow, Miller Huggins? Then to have spent the next nine years with that outstanding leader, that smart student of psychology, the best manager in baseball today, Joe McCarthy? Sure, I’m lucky.

“When the New York Giants, a team you would give your right arm to beat, and vice versa, sends you a gift – that’s something. When everybody down to the groundskeepers and those boys in white coats remember you with trophies – that’s something. When you have a wonderful mother-in-law who takes sides with you in squabbles with her own daughter – that’s something. When you have a father and a mother who work all their lives so you can have an education and build your body – it’s a blessing. When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed – that’s the finest I know.

“So I close in saying that I may have had a tough break, but I have an awful lot to live for.”

Gehrig died less than two years later. He spent his final days as a parole officer in New York City.

The Yankees will remember one of their greatest players today with a video tribute that includes current players reciting portions of his speech. The players will wear a “4ALS” patch and the No. 4 will be on first base. The Yankees also will contribute $25,000 to the ALS Association of Greater New York.

Next time you’re at the Stadium, stop inside of Gate 4. There is a photo of Gehrig there and his speech is played on a continual loop.

It’s almost impossible to describe how great Gehrig was. He hit .340 with a .447 on-base percentage and a .632 slugging percentage for his career. He had 1,190 extra-base hits in 2,164 games and drew 1,508 walks. He is third all-time in OPS behind Babe Ruth and Ted Williams.

Read Luckiest Man by Jonathan Eig if you want to learn more about this great man. I’d also suggest you visit Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, where Gehrig’s ashes were interred. Babe Ruth is buried at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery next door.

If nothing else, take a take moment today if you’re at the Stadium or watching on television and remember Lou Gehrig.

The Yankees will do their part. The players will wear “4ALS” patches on their uniforms and first base will have a No. 4 on it. Most importantly. the team will honor Michael Goldsmith, an ALS victim who prodded Major League Baseball to begin an ALS initiative on July 4 at parks across the country.

I was lucky enough to see the touching piece YES did on Michael and you should watch it today before the game. It’s a terrific piece that ends with current Yankees reciting passages of the famed speech.

UPDATE, 1:39 p.m.: If you want to watch Pride Of The Yankees, the Gary Cooper movie about Gehrig, you can watch for free on Hulu.

Go to http://www.hulu.com/watch/39073/the-pride-of-the-yankees

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Today in The Journal News07.04.09

A.J. Burnett continued to deliver on his promise as the Yankees beat the Blue Jays.

Jorge Posada missed the game with a sore thumb. This notebook also has updates on Alex Rodriguez, today’s ceremonies, Jose Molina, Robinson Cano and some minor-league all-star selections.

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Wrapping it up from the Bronx07.03.09

Not much worthwhile to put up today in terms of audio. But here are a few statistics and observations:

• It’s interesting how much more confident Phil Hughes looks as a reliever. For his sake, hopefully he is learning lessons that will help him as a starter. Hughes is challenging hitters with his fastball and curveball and pitching with the “go ahead and try and hit this” attitude everybody saw back in 2007. Hughes has walked three in 13.2 innings as a reliever. He walked 15 in 34.2 innings as a starter. Part of it is abandoning his change-up in favor of only four-seamers, curveballs and splits. “I don’t want to get beat with my fourth-best pitch,” Hughes said.

I wrote back in spring training that Hughes would throw 100 innings in the majors and be a huge factor. He has thrown 48.1 innings so far. Joe Girardi would be smart to use him two innings at a time once in a while, sort of like Mariano back in the day or Ramiro Mendoza.

• Speaking of Mariano, he has allowed one run on two hits in his last 10.1 innings while striking out 14. He has converted 35 straight save chances at home going back to 2007.

• Of A-Rod’s 14 homers, half have come in the sixth inning or beyond with the margin no more than two runs either way.

• Robinson Cano is a .348 career hitter in July. That said, he is 0 for his last 15 with runners in scoring position.

• A.J. Burnett’s last four games: 27.1 innings, 16 hits, 3 earned runs, 12 walks, 33 strikeouts. That’s an 0.99 ERA. He was 8-2, 2.86 after the All-Star break last season. I asked him if he felt like he was building toward that again. “I do,” he said. “I really do. It’s all confidence.”

• Quote of the day is from Brian Tallet: “It’s a little different but they spent a billion dollars to build the same ballpark.”

$1.5 billion, actually.

• Toronto has lost five of six. If they don’t make some sort of move before the break, J.P. Ricciardi is putting out a “For Sale” sign.

• Scott Rolen is not the hitter he once was. But he is every bit the third baseman. He is a pleasure to watch out there.

Thanks to everybody for reading today. Back at it tomorrow for another day game.

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Game 79: Blue Jays at Yankees07.03.09

A very happy birthday to Brian Cashman. C-Money is 42 today, although in George Steinbrenner years he is 67.

YANKEES (45-33)
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Cano 2B
Swisher RF
Matsui DH
Cervelli C
Gardner CF

Pitching: RHP A.J. Burnett (6-4, 3.93).

BLUE JAYS (42-38)
Scutaro SS
Hill 2B
Lind DH
Rolen 3B
Overbay 1B
Wells CF
Rios RF
Dellucci LF
Chavez C

Pitching: LHP Brian Tallet (5-5, 4.47).

TIME/TV: 1:05 p.m., YES.

STATE OF THE ‘STRIPES: The Yankees had their seven-game win streak snapped last night. They are three games behind Boston in the AL East. Toronto is seven games back in fourth place. The Yankees are 2-1 against the Jays this season.

THEY MEET AGAIN: Burnett faced the Jays (and Roy Halladay) on May 12 at the Rogers Centre. He went 7.2 innings, allowing five runs on seven hits with four walks and three strikeouts. He had a no-hitter for three innings before Toronto scored three runs in the fourth inning.

LONG DROUGHT: Mark Teixeira’s last home run came on June 12. He has gone 65 at-bats without one.

CANO’S GOOD: He is 16 of 26 with six extra-base hits in his last seven games at Yankee Stadium.

CANO’S BAD: He has not driven in a run in 12 games.

CANO’S HISTORY: He is 4 for 6 this month. He is a .349 career hitter in July. This from the Feinsand Sports Bureau.

LEFTY KILLER: Left-handed hitter Hideki Matsui has 11 homers this season, seven against LHPs.

RESTED AND READY: Three relievers did not work yesterday who are riding hot streaks: Mariano Rivera (9.1 2 1 1 1 12), Phil Hughes (13 5 2 2 3 16) and Phil Coke (13.1 5 1 1 3 15).

ON THE iPOD RIGHT NOW: Oye Mi Canto by Daddy Yankee.

That’s it for now. Back with more later on.

UPDATE, 11:20 p.m.: Posada has swelling in his left thumb. It’s in the joint. The concern is if he gets hit again. He’s day to day.

UPDATE, 11:27 p.m.: A-Rod may get a day off this weekend.

UPDATE, 1:07 p.m.: Party cloudy and warm as we’re set to get underway. A.J. Burnett warming up to Ladies and Gentlemen by Saliva. Good choice. Welcome to the show, indeed.

UPDATE, 1:09 p.m.: First pitcher is a heater up. We’re underway. Hope you’re off work and enjoying the game.

UPDATE, 1:12 p.m.: The Yankees (and every other team) will be wearing the ridiculous red stars and stripes caps all weekend. Ostensibly it’s for July 4. But in reality it’s to sell different hats.

Burnett (47) and Tallet (45) lead the AL in walks. This could be a very tedious affair.

UPDATE, 1:36 p.m.: A.J. has fanned three of the first five batters he faced. No score to the bottom of the second.

UPDATE, 1:37 p.m.: Cano homers, his first RBI since June 17.

UPDATE, 1:53 p.m.: The continuing misadventures of Johnny Damon in left field.

UPDATE, 2:04 p.m.: Two guys dressed like umpires are sitting in the front row behind the plate mimicking all the calls John Hirschbeck makes. They even have masks on.

Seriously, you have nothing better to do? And you spent $1,250 to annoy the people sitting around you?

UPDATE, 2:10 p.m.: Bases clear, Cano hits ball very hard. People on base, bats are afraid.

UPDATE, 2:12 p.m: Several e-mailers now say the umpire were given their seats and invited by YES. They’re also apparently Blue Jays fans. I still don’t get it.

UPDATE, 2:46 p.m.: First and second, speed on the sacks, nobody out and 2-3-4 up. Time to take the lead.

UPDATE, 2:47 p.m.: Sacrifice for Damon, E-1 loads the bases for Tex.

UPDATE, 2:52 p.m.: A bad call was changed and Damon was given a single.

UPDATE, 2:52 p.m.: Toronto in chaos. Tallet walks in a run, passed ball scores another. 3-1 Yankees. Can Cano get a hit with men on base?

UPDATE, 2:54 p.m.: Man, Cano is brutal with men on base. Just brutal. He is 20 of 96 (.208) with RISP. Good thing he’s not hitting fifth.

UPDATE, 2:57 p.m.: Wait a second, he is htting fifth. How can that be?

UPDATE, 3:07 p.m.: A.J. gives one back. This could be the last inning for Tallet as he is at 87 pitches. Yankees 3-2.

UPDATE, 3:24 p.m.: Nice work by A.J. Burnett. 7 innings, 6 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks, 7 strikeouts.

They’re playing Summertime Blues by Eddie Cochran. Great song.

UPDATE, 3:33 p.m.: Phil Coke to start the eighth.

UPDATE, 3:37 p.m.: Wait a second, isn’t Brian Bruney the eighth inning guy? Now it’s Coke and Hughes.

That makes perfect sense, of course. But when reporters asked about it the other day, Girardi acted like it was a stupid question because Bruney is the eighth inning guy.

Guess not. Big spot for Hughes as he’ll get Rolen and Overbay.

UPDATE, 3:47 p.m.: The Franchise gets the ball to the Sandman. Hughes: 1.31 ERA in relief.

UPDATE, 3:50 p.m.: There he is again, No. 14 for Alex as he goes to right field. He now has 567 for his career. He needs two more to to tie fellow loosey-goosey slugger Rafael Palmeiro for 10th place all-time.

UPDATE, 4:02 p.m.: Here comes Mo with a 4-2 lead to face the bottom of the order. Mely in right. How about Melky in left instead?

UPDATE, 4:04 p.m.: No messing around for Mo. 1-2-3. Yankees win 4-2. Another impressive game for the pitchers.

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Today in The Journal News07.03.09

CC took the loss and it was a bad one as the Mariners beat the Yankees.

The Yankees signed three Dominican prospects including catcher Gary Sanchez. This notebook also has updates on Jorge Posada, Jose Molina and Nick Swisher.

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If you’re fired up about getting here early for batting practice, take your time. The players don’t have to report until 11:30 a.m. and the Yankees are not hitting. The Blue Jays are, however.

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Tickets available for LHYB Scranton outing07.03.09

Looking for something to do on Sunday? Here’s the answer.

I’ll be at the Triple-A Scranton game with about 75 or so blog readers for our annual outing. Four tickets became available this week if you want to join us.

The game starts at 5:05 and the outing will be held in the Right Field Bullpen Field Box. The cost is $32 per person and includes the game ticket, program, hat, all you can eat food (hot dogs, hamburgers, BBQ chicken, pasta salad, cole slaw, baked beans, watermelon, cookies) and unlimited soda and water. The bullpen field box will also have a dedicated bartender servicing a cash bar.

There will also be plenty of door prizes including baseball books and assorted other stuff. We had a great time last season and there are even more people coming this year.

If you’re interested, contact Ron via e-mail at yankslifer@yahoo.com and he will help you out.

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Pitching matchups for the Toronto series07.03.09

Today: RHP A.J. Burnett (6-4, 3.93) vs. LHP Brian Tallet (5-5, 4.47), 1:05 p.m., YES

Saturday: RHP Chien-Ming Wang (1-6, 10.06) vs. RHP Roy Halladay (10-2, 2.56), 1:05 p.m., YES

Sunday: RHP Joba Chamberlain (4-2, 3.89) vs. RHP Scott Richmond (6-5, 3.69), 1:05 p.m., YES

Monday: LHP Andy Pettitte (8-3, 4.25) vs. LHP Ricky Romero (6-3, 2.85), 1:05 p.m., YES

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A bad night for CC, Yankees07.02.09

That didn’t take long. Before I had left the clubhouse, this e-mail arrived about CC Sabathia:

Giving up 6 runs and leaving with the bases loaded in the 6th inning to a horrible hitting team in Seattle is pretty lame. He’s not a bust (yet) but he doesn’t exactly inspire confidence that he will shut down the opposition, either.

Really?

Sabathia was 6-1, 2.82 in his previous 10 starts. What else would you like him to do, juggle flaming torches and chainsaws between batters?

CC is 7-5 with a 3.85 ERA. The Yankees are 8-9 in the games he has started. But in four of those games they scored four or less runs for him. He got hurt in another.

I’ll still take him on my side seven days a week.

Oh, and the Mariners came to New York having won eight of their previous nine series. The other team does try on occasion.

The Yankees are on a pace to go roughly 94-68 and that’s after all the injuries that limited them in April in May. Factor that in and they’re probably a 96-66, maybe 97-65. That’ll get them to October.

Here is CC Sabathia, explaining his night:

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Oh, and Posada is iffy for tomorrow. He did not pinch hit in the seventh inning as he was not sure he could catch because of a bruised left thumb suffered yesterday when he got hit with a foul tip.

Thanks to everybody for reading tonight. Back it tomorrow morning for the day game.

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Game 78: Mariners at Yankees (updated with Girardi audio)07.02.09

YANKEES (45-32)
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Cano 2B
Swisher RF
Matsui DH
Cabrera CF
Cervelli C

Pitching: LHP CC Sabathia (7-4, 3.55).

MARINERS (39-38)
Suzuki RF
Branyan 1B
Lopez 2B
Sweeney DH
Gutierrez CF
Johjima C
Langerhans LF
Woodward 3B
Cedeno SS

Pitching: LHP Jason Vargas (3-3, 3.79).

TIME/TV: 7:05, YES.

STATE OF THE ‘STRIPES: The Yankees have won seven straight and are 30-15 in their last 45 games. They trail Boston by 2.5 games in the AL East. The Red Sox are idle today.

BRONX BUMMER: The Yankees have won nine of their last 11 games against Seattle. The Mariners have dropped 10 straight in the Bronx, last winning here in 2007.

RELIEVERS ON A ROLL: Check out these stats (IP, H, R ER BB K):

• Mariano Rivera over nine appearances: 9.1 2 1 1 1 12

• Phil Hughes over eight appearances: 13 5 2 2 3 16

• Alfredo Aceves over nine appearances: 12.1 9 1 1 2 8

• Phil Coke over 15 appearances: 13.1 5 1 1 3 15

CC BACK ON THE HILL: Here’s where pitching depth comes into play. The Yankees won the first two games of the series, maybe the sweep will be tough to get. Instead Seattle has to deal with Carsten Charles. He is 6-1, 2.82 in his last 10 games and has a 2.95 career ERA against the Mariners.

JOE GIRARDI IS A GENIUS, I TELL YOU, A GENIUS: The Yankees have scored 49 runs in the 57 innings since he was ejected in Atlanta on June 24.

THE O IN CANO IS FOR RBIs: Robinson Cano has done 11 games without an RBI. His last one came on June 17.

JOHNNY’S MILESTONE: Damon has 198 homers. He is 10 of his last 24 with seven RBI and five extra-base hits.

THE COMEBACK: The Yankees have a 4.44 ERA, 11th in the American League and getting lower all the time. They are second in the AL in strikeouts with 588. Boston has 589. They are also second in opposing BA at .252. Seattle leads at .250.

HOME COOKING: The Yankees are 23-14 at home.

SCOTT BORAS NEVER MENTIONED THIS: Mark Teixeira has gone 61 ABs without a home run. His last blast came on June 12 off Livan Hernandez.

Back with more later on.

UPDATE, 4:41 p.m.: Yankees confirmed signings of Sanchez, Arrendondo and Cabrera.

UPDATE, 6:04 p.m.: Joe Girardi was asked this afternoon why Cano is hitting fifth given his .213 average with RISP and the fact that he hasn’t had an RBI since June 17. Girardi said it was because he hit “two rockets” against the Mets the other day with runners on base.

At any rate, here is the manager:

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Not much else going on. Here is the plan for Jose Molina:

Tonight: 5 innings for Scranton.

Friday: 5 innings for Scranton.

Saturday: Day off.

Sunday: 7 innings for Scranton.

Monday: 7 innings for Scranton.

Tuesday: Join Yankees in Minnesota if he feels good.

Back later with more. If you’re interested in voting for the All-Star Game, you have until midnight. Go to MLB.com.

UPDATE, 6:59 p.m.: Jack Nicholson is sitting right behind home plate wearing a white Yankees hat. When they showed him on the scoreboard, he stood up and waved to the crowd and extended his arms. Gotta love Jack.

UPDATE, 7:05 p.m.: We’re looking at a delay here. The bases are not in and the mound and plate are covered up. The grounds crew is also standing around. We’ll keep you posted.

That they’re playing Billy Joel’s Storm Front Coming also seems like a clue.

UPDATE, 7:07 p.m.: It’s official, game is delayed. Thunderstorms coming.

UPDATE, 7:19 p.m.: This is odd. It hasn’t rained, the tarp never went down and now they’re saying a 7:40 p.m. start. CC is warming up.

Probably some scam to sell more beer.

Meanwhile, the scoreboard keeps showing Disco Stu, who is some old man who dances around wearing sunglasses. Sophisticated entertainment here in the Bronx.

UPDATE, 7:43 p.m.: We’re underway after a 36-minute “it might rain” delay.

UPDATE, 7:58 p.m.: Yankees down 2-0. First time they have trailed since June 24.

UPDATE, 8:05 p.m.: 3-0 as CC isn’t fooling anybody to this point. He has already allowed four hits.

UPDATE, 8:14 p.m.: Yankees are in business with runners and second and third with no outs for Swisher. Down 3-0, they can get right back in it.

UPDATE, 8:19 p.m.: There you go, 3-2 on two sac flies. Ichiro lost Matsui’s fly ball and his countryman is on first base.

UPDATE, 8:24 p.m.: Ichiro is hilarious. Cervelli popped to right and the crowd was hooting after his previous error, trying to get him to make another error. After he caught the ball, Ichiro went to flip it to the crowd and instead held onto it.

UPDATE, 8:38 p.m.: Backup catcher Jose Molina was 0 for 2 with an RBI and caught five innings for Triple-A Scranton in his first rehab game. Molina has been out since May 8 with a torn left quad.

UPDATE, 8:57 p.m.: Wait a second, I thought Francisco Cervelli was infallible? How has CC allowed six runs on eight hits in four innings?

Once again, just goes to prove that basing opinions on a handful of games is really quite silly in baseball, along with the idea that catcher’s ERA is a worthwhile stat. The pitcher has to execute the pitch and he has the final say on what pitch is thrown. The idea that Posada had somehow lost the ability to call games was just ridiculous.

At any rate, Yankees trail 6-2.

UPDATE, 9:11 p.m.: Godzilla goes deep and the Yankees trail 6-4. First one for Matsui since June 14. CC needs a quick inning or two to give the sticks a shot.

UPDATE, 9:13 p.m.: Russell Branyan is 1 for 10 in the series with nine strikeouts. He has whiffed seven straight times.

UPDATE, 9:17 p.m.: This can’t be true. Cervelli has one hit in his last 12 at-bats? I thought he had enough energy to light up a small town?

It’s a long, long season folks. I love Cervelli and I think he’ll be a good player down the road. But like Pena, he has developing left to do. He has barely played in AAA. Those who wanted him to be the catcher RIGHT NOW !1!1!!! got a little carried away.

UPDATE, 9:21 p.m.: Teixeira should have handled that ball like The Big G. Just pretend he didn’t see it.

UPDATE, 9:29 p.m.: He walked Branyan? Really? See ya, CC.

UPDATE, 9:51 p.m.: The Yankees are down 6-4 and people are mindlessly doing the wave.

UPDATE, 10:03 p.m.: Let the record show that Jack Nicholson, who is still here, is too cool to do the wave. Good for Jack.

UPDATE, 10:16 p.m.: Aceves is giving them a chance to get back in the game but the Yankees haven’t cashed that so far. What a pickup that guy has been.

UPDATE, 10:22 p.m.: First error in 106 games for Teixeira. Then Branyan goes boom and it’s 8-4. People are fleeing the Stadium. The winning streak appears to be kaput.

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