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New York vs. Cincinnati


 
 
 
Yankees 7, Reds 1

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TAMPA, Fla. -- Joba Chamberlain and the New York Yankees can relax a little bit.

Chamberlain rebounded from two bad starts by allowing one run and three hits over three innings in the Yankees' 7-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.

"I'd be lying if I didn't say it's a sigh of relief just because there is a sense of urgency to get going," Chamberlain said. "We're less than a month away. You understand there is work to be done, but you also had to have that sense of urgency, also."

Chamberlain struck out three, with his fastball reaching 96 mph. He threw 20 of 29 pitches for strikes.

"I think it's important to see progress," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "Seeing strikes and his mechanics sound. If you're going to be consistent as a starter, you have be consistent with mechanics. Pretty good tonight. Everything was better. He just looked different."

Alex Gonzalez was the Reds' shortstop for the first time this spring. The 32-year-old infielder, who missed last season because of a broken left knee, played five innings.

Gonzalez is entering the final season of a $14 million, three-year deal. The Reds used a variety of players at shortstop last season and are hoping Gonzalez can play there full-time, settling the infield. He batted .272 with 16 homers and 55 RBI in 2007.

 

Shelley Duncan hit a three-run homer and Juan Miranda added a solo shot for the Yankees. Cincinnati's Chris Dickerson had an RBI triple.

Chamberlain gave up seven runs, four hits, and four walks over one inning in his first two starts. Against Team Canada last Thursday, he allowed five runs, one hit and walked four without recording an out.

"I just think he was a little bit out of whack his last start more than anything," Girardi said. "But it's something we worked on a lot with him. We're going to be patient with him. It's not always in the numbers, it's how he throws the baseball."

Chamberlain had been swinging his front leg instead of having it go up during his delivery, something that was addressed by Yankees pitching coach Dave Eiland.

"As soon as I threw my first pitch in the bullpen, it just felt different," Chamberlain said "I felt it from the get-go."

Reds third baseman Edwin Encarnacion, sidelined by a sore left wrist, was back in the lineup and went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts. Right-hander Nick Masset gave up three runs and eight hits in four innings.

Touted infielder Chris Valakia was among a group of players reassigned to Reds minor league camp before the game. He hit .313 with a homer and six RBI in nine games.

Notes

The Yankees signed a group of players, including Chamberlain, to one-year contracts. Chamberlain's deal, if he's in the majors, is worth around $433,000. Others signings included OF Brett Gardner ($414,000 majors/$95,948 minors), 3B Cody Ransom ($455,100/$66,394), RHP Phil Hughes ($407,650/213,218), RHP Ian Kennedy ($408,925/$123,435), RHP Jose Veras ($432,975/$215,842), LHP Phil Coke ($403,300/$65,000) and RHP Edwar Ramirez ($422,450/$208,809). ... Yankees closer Mariano Rivera (right shoulder surgery) will throw BP for the first time Wednesday and could pitch in a game around March 17. ... New York RHP Chien-Ming Wang threw in the bullpen and will start Friday against Boston. He had his throwing session pushed back one day due to a bad cold. ... Girardi said Veras, Ramirez and Coke have the inside track for bullpen spots based on their performances last season.

 
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Scoreboard
Cincinnati1
N.Y. Yankees «7

Cincinnati Reds
Chris Dickerson, CF3021002 .350
    Norris Hopper, CF1000011 .222
Alex Gonzalez, SS2000001 .222
   a- Paul Janish, PH-SS2000001 .235
Jay Bruce, RF3000010 .211
    Jonny Gomes, RF1000010 .333
Brandon Phillips, 2B2010010 .450
   b- Danny Richar, PH-2B2000010 .154
Kevin Barker, 1B2000011 .286
   c- Daryle Ward, PH-1B2000011 .214
Edwin Encarnacion, 3B2000020 .200
    Adam Rosales, 3B2000001 .231
Laynce Nix, LF2000010 .222
    Jacque Jones, LF1000010 .105
Ryan Hanigan, C2120000 .500
    Wilkin Castillo, C1000010 .091
Wes Bankston, DH2010000 .167
   d- Craig Tatum, PH-DH0000100 .429
Totals32161112  
a-grounded out for A. Gonzalez in the 6th
b-struck out for B. Phillips in the 6th
c-grounded out for Barker in the 7th
d-walked for Bankston in the 8th
Batting
3B - Chris Dickerson (1, Chamberlain)
RBI - Chris Dickerson (5)
2-OUT RBI - Chris Dickerson (4)
CS - Chris Dickerson (3, 2nd base by Chamberlain/Molina), Brandon Phillips (2, 2nd base by Coke/Molina)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Jay Bruce 1
DP - Barker, A. Gonzalez-B. Phillips-Barker, Barker-Janish-Weathers

Cincinnati Reds
Nick Masset (L,0-2) 4833001 6.75
Aaron Fultz 1100010 3.38
David Weathers 1000200 3.60
Jordan Smith 1444011 9.82
Carlos Fisher 1100020 0.00
HBP - Nady (by Aaron Fultz)
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Nick Masset 7-2, David Weathers 2-0, Jordan Smith 1-1, Carlos Fisher 1-0
Batters Faced - Nick Masset 17, Aaron Fultz 4, David Weathers 4, Jordan Smith 7, Carlos Fisher 4

New York Yankees
Brett Gardner, CF3021000 .417
    Austin Jackson, CF1011000 .267
Johnny Damon, LF3010000 .211
    John Rodriguez, LF1100001 .308
Xavier Nady, RF2010000 .211
    Shelley Duncan, RF1113000 .385
Hideki Matsui, DH2110101 .400
    Kevin Cash, PR-DH1000010 .400
Cody Ransom, 3B3021000 .333
    Kevin Russo, 3B1000000 .000
Jose Molina, C2000102 .278
    Jesus Montero, PR-C1010000 .714
Juan Miranda, 1B3111002 .143
    Justin Leone, 1B1000011 .188
Angel Berroa, SS3010001 .476
    Eduardo Nunez, PR-SS1100000 .455
Ramiro Pena, 2B3220010 .316
    Doug Bernier, 2B1000011 .214
Totals33714724  
Batting
2B - Hideki Matsui (1, Masset), Ramiro Pena (1, Masset)
HR - Shelley Duncan (2, Smith), Juan Miranda (1, Masset)
RBI - Brett Gardner (5), Austin Jackson (2), Shelley Duncan 3 (7), Cody Ransom (2), Juan Miranda (3)
2-OUT RBI - Juan Miranda (1)
CS - Johnny Damon (2, 3rd base by Fultz/Hanigan)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
E - Eduardo Nunez (2, Misplayed grounder)

New York Yankees
Joba Chamberlain (W,1-0) 3311030 6.75
Phil Coke 2300030 1.80
Kei Igawa (H,1) 2000020 0.00
Christian Garcia 1000120 9.00
Anthony Claggett 1000020 1.50
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Joba Chamberlain 3-2, Phil Coke 1-1, Kei Igawa 3-1, Christian Garcia 1-0, Anthony Claggett 1-1
Batters Faced - Joba Chamberlain 11, Phil Coke 8, Kei Igawa 6, Christian Garcia 4, Anthony Claggett 4

Game Information
Attendance - 10295
Game Time - 2:24
Temperature - 74
Umpires - Home - Marty Foster, First Base - Tom Hallion, Second Base - Field Culbreth, Third Base - Tim Timmons

 
 
 
 
 
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