Yankee bats are silent save for a Rob Cano double. Meanwhile the Blue Jays got to Clippard the second time through the order. He walked McDonald (the nine hitter) to start things off. Alex Rios then blasted a HR to draw Toronto within three, at least thats what ESPN Gamecast would have me believe. You see, I was a tad behind in the action as I had paused the game each time I needed a new Blue Light (love my DVR). Forgetting this, I switched over to the Stanley Cup Final game on Versus. When I switched back to YES I was brought up to live action (fucking DVR!). I tuned in just in time to see Howie Clark rip a near-grand slam just foul into the right field stands. He would eventually fly out to Damon to end the inning.
Yanks went down in order in the fourth against Josh Towers. Solid Aflac trivia question today: What three former Yanks are in the top 10 single-season batting average records for the Jays?
Answer: John Olerud ('93-.363), Tony Fernandez ('87-.322, '98-.321, '99-.328) and Homer Bush ('99-.320).
Onto the bottom half, Clippard nearly walks McDonald again. Instead he serves up a nice meat ball on the inside corner for a solo HR over Matsui's head. That would be the only hit in the inning.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Yankee Glog: End of 4th, 5-3 NYY
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