Rays 9, Yankees 7

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Final

 
W:J. Howell (1-2)
L:M. Rivera (0-2)
SV:R. Choate (3)

Rays' offense helps negate four errors for fourth win in a row

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 11-7 (as of Sat 6/6)
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>Sat 6/6 TB 9, @NYY 7 Box Score
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Mon 6/8 @NYY 5, TB 3 Recap
Mon 7/27 NYY 11, @TB 4 Recap
Tue 7/28 @TB 6, NYY 2 Recap
Wed 7/29 NYY 6, @TB 2 Recap
Mon 9/7 @NYY 4, TB 1 Recap
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Fri 10/2 @TB 13, NYY 4 Recap
Sat 10/3 @TB 5, NYY 3 Recap
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Scoring Summary
TAMNYY
2ndA Rodriguez homered to center.01
4thR Cano grounded out to third, A Rodriguez scored.02
5thB Zobrist homered to left.12
5thD Navarro hit sacrifice fly to center, J Dillon scored.22
5thM Cabrera scored on throwing error by catcher D Navarro.23
6thW Aybar homered to left center, B Upton and C Crawford scored.53
8thM Teixeira homered to right.54
8thM Cabrera grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, J Posada scored, N Swisher out at second, R Cano to third.55
9thJ Dillon singled to left center, B Zobrist scored.65
9thB Upton singled to center, J Dillon scored, A Sonnanstine to second.75
9thC Crawford singled to left, A Sonnanstine scored, B Upton to third.85
9thW Aybar safe at first on error by third baseman A Rodriguez, B Upton scored, C Crawford to second.95
9thM Teixeira doubled to deep right center, D Jeter and J Damon scored.97
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Game Information
StadiumYankee Stadium, New York, NY
Attendance46,205 (88.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:37
Weather71 degrees, cloudy
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Adrian Johnson, First Base - Scott Barry, Second Base - Ted Barrett, Third Base - Tim Mcclelland
Associated Press

NEW YORK -- No matter which hitters the Tampa Bay Rays send up against Mariano Rivera, they hardly seem intimidated.

Joe Dillon hit a tiebreaking single in the ninth inning and the surging Rays got to Rivera for the second time this season, beating the New York Yankees 9-7 on Saturday despite committing four errors.

B.J. Upton added an RBI single off the star closer, part of a four-run rally that carried the AL champions to their fourth straight victory and sixth in seven games.

"I just loved the way we kept fighting back," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.

David Price left with a chance to beat CC Sabathia in a much-anticipated matchup pitting a potential ace against an established one. But the Yankees scored twice in the eighth against Tampa Bay's bullpen, tying it 5-all.

Willy Aybar and Ben Zobrist homered for the Rays, who doubled their previous season-high for errors in a game. Three were wild throws by All-Star catcher Dioner Navarro.

Tampa Bay is 3-0 at the new Yankee Stadium, including an 8-6 victory May 7 when Rivera served up back-to-back homers for the first time in his career. Carl Crawford and Evan Longoria connected for ninth-inning solo shots in that one.

This time, injury fill-ins Dillon and Ben Zobrist sparked the burst against Rivera.

"I think anytime you do something against a closer and you do it in recent memory, it gives you a little bit of confidence," said Zobrist, who opened the inning with a triple.

Mark Teixeira homered in the eighth and hit a two-run double in the ninth for New York. Alex Rodriguez also went deep for the Yankees, who had won 17 of 22.

Handed a 9-5 cushion, Rays reliever Dan Wheeler gave up three straight hits to start the ninth, then retired Rodriguez and Jorge Posada with Teixeira on second.

Ex-Yankee Randy Choate got Robinson Cano on a long fly to center for his third save in eight days -- the first three of his major league career, which began in 2000. Upton made a lunging grab to end it.

"One of the guys said to me, 'Only 491 more to go to catch Mo,' " Choate said.

Zobrist tripled to left-center and scored on a single by Dillon, a journeyman who was acquired from Oakland on May 9. Dillon has three hits in each of the past two games, matching his career-high each time.

Upton added a two-out RBI single off Rivera (0-2), who was then lifted from the game -- a rare sight. Crawford hit a run-scoring single off Phil Coke and another run scored on Rodriguez's error at third.

"After the team ties the game, it was tough to go out and do that," Rivera said. "Especially when you know that you have the top of your lineup coming up. You just want to get three outs and then you look up and it's four runs."

Rivera hadn't allowed four runs in a game since April 27, 2007, against Boston.

"I thought he threw some good pitches to Zobrist. It didn't look to me like he had a problem. The drives into the gap just got too much of the plate," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "It's going to happen from time to time. He's been in a good stretch for us. When you see it, you're kind of shocked."

Friday night's rainout pushed back the matchup between Sabathia and Price, drafted No. 1 overall by Tampa Bay in 2007.

Making his fourth big league start, the 23-year-old lefty walked five in 5 2/3 innings but allowed only two hits and three runs -- one earned.

"I didn't have it today," Price said. "I'm lucky to get out of here with our team winning."

Sabathia went eight innings, giving up five runs (four earned) and five hits. He entered 7-1 with a 2.44 ERA in 11 career starts against Tampa Bay.

"Couple of bad pitches, some bad locations," Sabathia said. "I'm sure we will face each other again during the course of the season and we certainly will have an opportunity to talk."

Tampa Bay's J.P. Howell (1-2) struck out pinch-hitter Hideki Matsui with runners at the corners to end the eighth.

Game notes
Maddon said injured DH Pat Burrell (neck strain) likely will begin a minor league rehab assignment in the next few days and could be back in Tampa Bay's lineup by Friday. ... Rodriguez's 561st homer put him two behind Reggie Jackson for 11th on the career list.


Series At A Glance

Tampa Bay leads 1-0 (as of 6/6)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, June 6th 2009
Tampa Bay 9 Final
NY Yankees 7
Kansas City 6 Final
Toronto 2
Cleveland 2 Final
Chi White Sox 4
Minnesota 1 Final
Seattle 2
Philadelphia 2 Final
LA Dodgers 3 in 12
San Francisco 4 Final
Florida 5
Milwaukee 3 Final
Atlanta 0
LA Angels 1 Final
Detroit 2
Pittsburgh 6 Final
Houston 4
NY Mets 1 Final
Washington 7
Texas 1 Final
Boston 8
Chi Cubs 3 Final
Cincinnati 4 in 11
Colorado 10 Final
St. Louis 1
Baltimore 4 Final
Oakland 9
Arizona 4 Final
San Diego 6