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NEW YORK (AP) -The
Detroit Tigers
' awful start is becoming a distant memory.
Placido Polanco
homered twice and
Marcus Thames
also went deep to help Detroit beat New York 6-2 Wednesday night in the Yankees' first game with
Alex Rodriguez
on the disabled list.
Jeremy Bonderman
pitched into the eighth inning after getting off to a rough start and
Gary Sheffield
had two hits for Detroit (13-15), which has won seven of nine. The $139 million Tigers opened the season with seven straight
losses.
''Our hitting and pitching is a lot better now,'' catcher
Ivan Rodriguez
said.
With
Alex Rodriguez
sidelined by a strained right quadriceps, slumping New York managed just two hits after the first inning. The Yankees have
scored just 15 runs in their last five games.
A-Rod went on the DL for the first time since July 2000 before the game and he got some company later when struggling starter
Phil Hughes
was placed on the injured list with a strained right oblique muscle. Hughes is 0-4 with a 9.00 ERA in six starts this year.
Longtime catcher
Jorge Posada
also is on the DL with an ailing throwing shoulder.
''You lose those guys it's going to hurt your team,'' said
Andy Pettitte
, who lost his second straight start. ''You realize that but it's the same old story. Everybody has injuries and nobody's
going to feel sorry for you.''
Certainly not the Tigers, who know all about dealing with injuries - they're missing starter
Dontrelle Willis
, key relievers
Joel Zumaya
and
Fernando Rodney
, and catcher
Vance Wilson
.
Detroit should get a boost Thursday when reliever
Francisco Cruceta
comes off the restricted list. The Tigers cleared the way for the right-hander to join the team in New York by trading right-hander
Jason Grilli
to the
Colorado Rockies
for minor league pitcher Zachary Simons before Wednesday's game.
Cruceta, who had problems getting a work visa this spring, had a successful stint with Triple-A Toledo and could be a valuable
setup man for Detroit manager Jim Leyland.
The Tigers didn't need much bullpen help Wednesday. Bonderman (2-2) allowed
Jason Giambi
's sacrifice fly and
Melky Cabrera
's RBI single in the first inning before settling into a groove. He retired 12 straight over one stretch and allowed five
hits in a season-best 7 2-3 innings.
''I was able to be aggressive, put those guys on their heels and make them swing early in counts and that got me deep in the
game,'' Bonderman said.
Leyland visited Bonderman after he ran into trouble in the first.
''You don't want to know what I told him, I can tell you that,'' Leyland said. ''He started being more aggressive with his
pitching. He started throwing the ball inside better. He started pounding the ball inside better, mixed in some changeups,
and that made his night.''
Detroit went in front for good in the fifth.
Edgar Renteria
singled off Pettitte (3-3) with one out and Thames hit the next pitch over the wall in left-center to give the Tigers a 3-2
lead. It was Thames' second homer of the season.
''(Pettitte) had a sinker that actually cut on him a little bit, cut back across the middle of the plate,'' New York manager
Joe Girardi
said, ''and
Marcus Thames
hit a two-run homer. The ball does what it's usually going to do you're probably not in that situation.''
Polanco hit leadoff homers in the sixth and eighth innings. He went 4-for-5 and scored two runs in Detroit's 6-4 win Tuesday
night in the opener of the series matching the teams with the two highest opening-day payrolls in baseball.
Pettitte allowed five runs and seven hits in six innings. He was 5-0 with a 1.93 ERA in his previous five starts against Detroit
at Yankee Stadium.
New York has lost five of its last seven.
Notes: Willis (hyperextended right knee) is scheduled to make his first rehab start with Triple-A Toledo on Friday. ... Yankees
RHP
Brian Bruney
has decided to rehab his injured right foot instead of opting for season-ending surgery. The club is hoping to get him back
in August. ... The Yankees optioned C
Chris Stewart
to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and recalled reliever
Chris Britton
from their top farm club just one day after they sent him down. They also signed catcher
Chad Moeller
after designating him for assignment on Friday. Reliever
Sean Henn
was reinstated from a rehab stint and designated for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster. ... Yankees general manager
Brian Cashman said RHP
Darrell Rasner
will start Sunday against Seattle in Hughes' spot.
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