Yankees Get 'Kneeded' Win

Rookie Dave Robertson picked up his first major league win, but it was Joba Chamberlain who left the biggest impression. He tossed a dominant 6 innings, throwing 96 pitches in 93 degree weather. Chamberlain allowed 1 run, 6 hits, and struck out 8 while walking just 1. He left with a 2-1 lead, built off A's starter Sean Gallagher, but a bases loaded wild pitch by Jose Veras in the 7th erased the deficit.
Mariano Rivera entered the game in the 9th and has happened often this season, he struggled in a tie situation. John Hannahan lead off with a single to left-center and pinch-runner Rajai Davis quickly stole 2nd base. Ryan Sweeney followed with a single to left to give the A's a 3-2 lead. Sweeney stole 2nd base as well as Jorge Posada's inability to throw out runners this season was further heightened by a wild pitch that ricocheted off his right hand. But Rivera bounced back to strike out the side to keep it a one run game.

News and Notes
Johnny Damon took batting practice and said he's ready to be activated on Sunday.
It was the Yankees first hit by pitch walk off win since Clete Boyer took one for the team back on July 15, 1965.
Robinson Cano is hitting .333 (18-54) with a home run and 8 RBI in 14 July games.
Labels: Joba Chamberlain, Jose Molina, Mariano Rivera, Robinson Cano, Yankees Get Kneeded Win

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