Joba pitched the top of the 7th, utterly dominating the three batters he faced: two weak groundouts and a shallow pop out.
At that point, the Yanks were down 2-1 only thanks to a solo shot from Jose Molina (who had crushed the previous pitch foul - perhaps from catching him all those years in Anaheim he knew how to hit him). Seattle's bullpen is very good, so I hoped the Yanks would score a quick run (preferably a HR) off Washburn before their relievers were called into action. Arod delivered with a solo HR (can a guy have more big hits than he's had this year?). Robbie Cano reached on an error, forcing Washburn out of the game. But the vaunted relief core tanked, allowing seven more runs that inning including another HR by Arod, becoming the first Yankee to homer twice in one inning since 1977! Joba wasn't used for the 8th, but his scoreless 7th was enough to give Joba his first major league win!
In Seattle's defense, the umps blew two calls against them. Ichiro was called out stealing 2nd, but replays showed Jeter never tagged him. Later, Ichiro was again called out but replays showed he beat Jeter's throw. Tough night for him. And someone please tell John McLaren to stop changing pitchers - it was insufferable watching that shit (thank god for DVR).
An off day tomorrow (fitting because it's the start of football season), and Ian Kennedy goes friday in Kansas City.
Look for a Giants season preview coming soon!
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