Improving Yanks knock Orioles out of first place
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[July 21, 2016]
NEW YORK -- The talk about
whether the New York Yankees should buy or sell at the non-waiver
trade deadline still exists. Scouts are flocking to Yankee Stadium
to see any players who may be traded, and rumors are flying.
With another day knocked off the calendar until the Aug. 1 deadline,
there is a new topic surrounding the Yankees -- making a run at
first place in the American League East.
It could be realistic if the Yankees see things unfold as they did
Wednesday.
Michael Pineda pitched six effective innings, and Mark Teixeira and
Carlos Beltran homered in New York's fourth consecutive victory, a
5-0 decision over the Baltimore Orioles.
The Yankees (48-46) matched a season high by going two games over
.500.
"We've always felt that way," Teixeira said regarding his team being
a contender. "It's a long season. I'm not sure exactly how many
games are left, but there's a lot of games left, and we never got
too low when we were struggling early on in the season and we're not
going to celebrate because we won four in a row because we got to go
win tomorrow."
The Yankees moved two games over .500 for the first time since being
4-2 on April 12. After starting their 10-game homestand with two
losses to the Boston Red Sox, they faced the possibility of a
double-digit deficit in the division had the Baltimore Orioles won
and the Yankees lost Sunday.
Instead, the Orioles haven't won since Saturday and the Yankees
haven't lost since then, cutting a 9 1/2-game deficit to six while
also knocking Baltimore out of first place. Boston is a half-game in
front the Orioles.

"The mentality is to (be) two, three games over (.500) doesn't mean
anything unless you're able to beat the teams in your division,"
Beltran said.
Manager Joe Girardi added, "It's playoff baseball for us, and we
have to play extremely well. I think they're responding especially
after we lost two to start out this homestand. They responded well,
and we need them to keep doing that."
Pineda (4-9) set the tone with his best outing of the season,
allowing five hits and two walks while holding the Orioles to one
hit in nine at-bats with runners in scoring position. The
inconsistent right-hander survived jams in the fourth and sixth,
when he got five of his eight strikeouts.
"We made him work," Baltimore center fielder Adam Jones said of
Pineda, who threw 113 pitches. "We were unable to get anything
across on him, but we made him work."
In the fourth, the Yankees held a 1-0 lead (thanks to Beltran's
first-inning sacrifice fly) when Pineda loaded the bases on two
singles and a walk. He escaped trouble by using his slider for
strikeouts of Nolan Reimold and Ryan Flaherty.
After Pineda escaped his first jam, Teixeira made it 2-0 with his
eighth home run.
Pineda then escaped again in the sixth when he stranded Mark Trumbo
at third. Trumbo opened the inning by doubling and taking third on a
flyout by Pedro Alvarez, but Pineda kept him there by using his
fastball to fan J.J. Hardy on a check swing and his slider to retire
Reimold.
"It could have been a different story, but right now we're not
getting that," said Baltimore acting manager John Russell, who
filled in for Buck Showalter (stomach virus). "We got to find a way
to make that happen a little bit more. If we push maybe one, two
runs across right there, I think it's a different ballgame."
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Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira (25) scores after hitting a solo
home run against the Baltimore Orioles during the fourth inning at
Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

After Pineda exited following his first scoreless outing since Sept.
19, 2015, the Yankees tacked on three more runs. Teixeira drew a
bases-loaded walk in the sixth, Brett Gardner lifted a sacrifice fly
in the seventh, and Beltran reached the 20-homer level for the 12th
time in his career in the eighth.
"Mike was great tonight," Teixeira said. "He's got number one
(pitcher) stuff. He throws 96 (mph) with a great slider. When he
puts it together, he can have nights like he did tonight."
Dellin Betances, Nick Goody and Chasen Shreve each threw a perfect
inning to complete New York's fifth shutout.
The Orioles (53-40) played without Chris Davis and Manny Machado,
who sat with stomach viruses. Jones also exited the game with back
spasms but said he expects to play Thursday.
Baltimore, which has scored twice in 27 innings in New York, was
blanked for the first time since May 17 and the fifth time overall
this year. The Orioles also fell out of first place for the first
time since June 4.
Orioles starter Yovani Gallardo (3-2) allowed four runs and five
hits in seven innings.
NOTES: Baltimore 1B Chris Davis (stomach virus) took batting
practice and ground balls but missed his third straight game. The
same stomach virus also impacted Orioles 3B Manny Machado, who
missed his fifth game of the season. "It's a pretty good virus
that's hitting some of our guys and it's knocking them out," said
bench coach John Russell, who filled in for manager Buck Showalter
(stomach virus). ... New York 3B Chase Headley did not play due to
personal reasons. He had been in the original lineup before a
revision was announced about two hours before first pitch. After the
game, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said he was unsure if Headley
would play Thursday. ... Orioles RHP Darren O'Day (strained right
hamstring) will pitch the first inning for Double-A Bowie on Friday.
He could be activated Sunday or Monday. ... Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira
dived over the camera well chasing down a foul ball but said after
the game he was fine.
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