Game 63: Yankees at Mariners

Game 63: Yankees at Mariners
June 9th, 2013, 4:05 pm ET, Safeco Field
TV: YES Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: 

The Yankees and Mariners will complete their four-game series this afternoon.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (36-26)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Travis Hafner, DH
Vernon Wells, LF
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Jayson Nix, 3B
Reid Brignac, SS
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: David Phelps (4-3, 4.15 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Mariners: Click Here)

Mariners (27-36)
Jason Bay, RF
Nick Franklin, 2B
Kyle Seager, 3B
Kendrys Morales, DH
Raul Ibanez, LF
Kelly Shoppach, C
Michael Saunders, CF
Alex Liddi, 1B
Brendan Ryan, SS

Pitching: Felix Hernandez RHP (7-4, 2.58 ERA this season)
(Felix Hernandez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Andy Pettitte notches win No. 250


With his outstanding start against the Mariners on Saturday, Andy Pettitte has collected his 250th career win in the 3-1 victory over the Mariners.

Pettitte managed to limit the Mariners to just one run on three hits in seven innings of work. He was taken out of the game with one out in the eighth inning after throwing just 85 pitches. Out of those 85 pitches, he threw 59 of them over the plate for strikes.

Andy Pettitte is now the 47th pitcher win 250 wins and currently has the most wins for an active pitcher.

Pettitte, Yanks' defeat Mariners




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Andy Pettitte pitches against the Mariners on June 8th. (Getty Images)

One day after losing to the Mariners, the Yankees bounced back and defeated them 3-1. The Yankee offense picked up the slack a little bit today as they collected ten hits in the game. With his win today, Andy Pettitte notched his 250th of his career.

Pettitte allowed one run on three hits in seven and a third innings of work. He struck out six and did not allow a walk. He finished his outing with a low pitch count as he threw 85 pitches, in which 59 of them were for strikes. 

The Yankees got on the board early once against as Robinson Cano drove in Mark Teixeira with a single in the first inning. 

With the game tied at one in the fifth inning, Jayson Nix drove in Ichiro Suzuki with a single to right field. Nix would later drive in Gardner in the seventh inning to make it a 3-1 game. 

Mariano Rivera closed the game out in the ninth to earn his twenty second save of the season. 

The Yankees and Mariners will conclude their four-game series tomorrow. 

Game 62: Yankees at Mariners

Game 62: Yankees at Mariners
June 8th, 2013, 4:05 pm ET, Safeco Field
TV: YES Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: 

The Yankees and Mariners will continue their four-game series today. 

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (35-26)
Brett Gardner, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Mark Teixeira, DH
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
David Adams, 3B
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: Andy Pettitte LHP (4-3, 4.17 ERA this season)
(Andy Pettitte against the Mariners: Click Here)

Mariners (27-35)
Jason Bay, RF
Kyle Seager, 3B
Kendrys Morales, 1B
Michael Morse, DH
Raul Ibanez, LF
Nick Franklin, 2B
Michael Saunders, CF
Brendan Ryan, SS
Brandon Bantz, C

Pitching: Joe Saunders LHP (4-5, 5.20 ERA this season)
(Joe Saunders against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game! 

Yanks' fall to Bonderman, Mariners




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Hiroki Kuroda pitches against the Mariners on June 7th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to stretch their win streak to five games as they were defeated 4-1 by the Mariners. The Yankee offense was unable to get anything going tonight as they scored only one run on four hits. Hiroki Kuroda took the loss for the Yankees, even though he didn't pitch that bad.

Kuroda allowed four runs on eight hits in six and a third innings of work. He struck out three but issued three free passes. He finished his outing with 110 pitches thrown, in which 69 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees lone run came in the first inning when Travis Hafner drove in Brett Gardner on a groundout to second base.

The Yankees and Mariners will continue their four-game series tomorrow.

 
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