newyork.yankees.mlb.com - 8/26/2007
—
DETROIT -- Phil Hughes inched off the mound, his curveball not particularly well struck and searching for a left-field landfall. As a final lunge of desperation sent Hideki Matsui's cap floating to the grass, Hughes could do little but try to keep moving. Curtis Granderson's inside-the-park home run started the afternoon poorly, but it was a pair of deeper blasts by Carlos Guillen and Marcus ...
Comments
Blog Reactions
Early homers cost Yankees in Detroit
Yankees baseball blog —
The time is now
New York Yankees Fan Blog —
... yesterday after a rough beginning to the game, retiring 11 of the last 12 batters he faced, though not before the Tigers did all the damage they would need ( three HRs in the first three innings, including that ...
Related Content
Chicago Massacare
baseballmusings.com 8/26/2007 — The Red Sox finished the demolition of the White Sox today, taking game four of their series 11-1. Javier Vazquez struck out ten, but still allowed seven runs in six innings on three homers. The Red Sox score at least...
Division race over? Seems that way
yankees.lohudblogs.com 8/26/2007 — The simple facts are these: The Yankees have lost 7 of their last 12 games and trail the Red Sox by 7.5 games with 32 games left to play.
The division race is probably over. The Yankees will start to pile up wins again but the Red Sox have too ...
Granderson's inside-the-park homer highlights Tigers win
sports.espn.go.com 8/27/2007 — Inside job: Granderson became the fourth Tiger to hit an inside-the-park home run in Comerica Park's eight seasons.
Glove work: Third baseman Brandon Inge had a Web Gem to rob Melky Cabrera of a hit in the eighth, and first baseman Carlos Guillen turned two key defensive plays in the ninth to help preserve Detroit's win.
Quotable: "We knew how much we needed this one. A big game against the
Early homers cost Yankees in Detroit
yankeesbaseballblog.com 8/27/2007 — Phil Hughes inched off the mound, his curveball not particularly well struck and searching for a left-field landfall. As a final lunge of desperation sent Hideki Matsui's cap floating to the grass, Hughes could do little but try to keep moving. Curtis Granderson's inside-the-park home run started the afternoon poorly, but it was a pair of deeper blasts by Carlos Guillen and Marcus Thames
No Stopping at Third
baseballmusings.com 8/27/2007 — Curtis Granderson leads off the bottom of the first with a fly to left that fades away from Hideki Matsui. The Yankees left fielder goes for the catch, but can't reach the ball and it gets by him into the