A three-run homer by Bengie Molina put the Rangers in the lead in the sixth inning, and they only continued to pile on as they take a 3-1 lead in the series. Check out more at Pinstripe Alley and Lone Star Ball.
Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Darren Oliver Closes Out Big Win
Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Derek Holland Keeps Bats Quiet In Seventh
We’re only in the eighth inning now, and it’s only a four-run game, but already the crowd in New York is thinning out.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Ian Kinsler Drives In Seventh Ranger Run
The boo-birds are out in a big way in New York.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Bengie Molina Three-Run Homer Suddenly Has Rangers In Lead
They’re probably ruing now.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Marcus Thames Replaces Injured Mark Teixeira
Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Alex Rodriguez Double Play Helps Derek Holland Out Of Jam
The Yankees’ failure to add any insurance could prove costly. For the time being, they do still have a narrow 3-2 lead going into the sixth.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Mark Teixeira Exits With Leg Injury
It is very possible that Mark Teixeira will not make another appearance in the ALCS.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: A.J. Burnett Escapes Jam In Fifth
That gave Hamilton and the Rangers new life - a dangerous situation for the Yankees. But Hamilton would end up flying out to center on a 2-2 pitch to end the inning.
Burnett’s allowed two through five, with 81 pitches. He’s done his job.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Brett Gardner Restores Narrow Lead
Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Tommy Hunter Pulled In Fourth Inning
3.1 innings
5 hits
0 walks
5 strikeouts
70 pitches (46 strikes)
Hunter has allowed two runs, but is responsible for three more, as Holland tries to work his way out of a difficult situation.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Derek Jeter Triple Leads To Tie Game
Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: A.J. Burnett Struggles In Third, Allows Two
Burnett threw 18 pitches in the inning.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Tommy Hunter Narrowly Escapes Second Inning At 1-0
Berkman went on to strike out, and it’s 1-0 New York going into the third.
Read Article >PHOTO: Possible Fan Interference On Robinson Cano Home Run
Do we have a Jeffrey Maier situation here? You be the judge.
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: A.J. Burnett Excellent In First Inning
Burnett threw nine pitches in a perfect first, with eight strikes. He looked very much in control. The only question now is how long this will last.
Read Article >ALCS Game 4: Rangers Starting Lineup
Elvis Andrus, SS
Michael Young, 3B
Josh Hamilton, CF
Vladimir Guerrero, DH
Nelson Cruz, RF
Ian Kinsler, 2B
David Murphy, LF
Bengie Molina, C
Mitch Moreland, 1B
Tommy Hunter, SP
Read Article >ALCS Game 4: Francisco Cervelli In Yankees Starting Lineup
Despite all of his struggles, A.J. Burnett is still going to throw to his personal catcher in Game 4, meaning Francisco Cervelli gets the start over Jorge Posada.
Derek Jeter, SS
Curtis Granderson, CF
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Nick Swisher, RF
Lance Berkman, DH
Brett Gardner, LF
Francisco Cervelli, C
Read Article >Rangers Vs. Yankees, ALCS Game 4: Yankees Need Innings From A.J. Burnett As Rangers Eye Commanding Series Lead
Burnett went into last year’s playoffs as the team’s No. 2 starter, but he has yet to pitch this postseason following an awful year that saw the righty go 10-15 with a 5.26 earned run average.
“I mean, I’m not taking anything away [from this season] -- I’m not trying to ignore the year and say it wasn’t a big deal,” Burnett said of his career-high 15 losses. “It was a big deal.”
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