Posted on 09/20/2006 7:52:19 PM PDT by frogjerk
TORONTO (AP) -- The New York Yankees clinched their ninth consecutive AL East title on Wednesday night when the second-place Boston Red Sox lost to the Minnesota Twins.
The Yankees began the day needing one win or a Red Sox loss to wrap up the division championship -- and their 12th straight playoff berth. New York lost 3-2 in Toronto, but Boston's game went final about 30 minutes later -- setting off a champagne celebration in the New York clubhouse.
"The sooner we can get it over with, the better," manager Joe Torre said after the Yankees lost but before Boston was defeated.
The race between the Red Sox and Yankees was close much of the season until New York swept a five-game series at Fenway Park from Aug. 18-21, increasing its lead to 6 1/2 games over Boston.
The Yankees' lineup got a major boost when the team acquired right fielder Bobby Abreu in a trade with Philadelphia on July 30, while Boston was hurt by a rash of injuries and illnesses this summer. David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, Jason Varitek, Tim Wakefield, Jonathan Papelbon and Jon Lester were among the key players who missed extensive time.
Last season, New York clinched the AL East title with a win in Boston on the penultimate day of the regular season.
Bengie Molina homered for Toronto, and the Yankees couldn't take advantage after Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay left in the fourth with a strained right forearm.
After Bernie Williams fouled off a pitch from Halladay, Toronto manager John Gibbons, pitching coach Brad Arnsberg and trainer George Poulis went to the mound.
Halladay didn't even attempt a warmup pitch before leaving the field. The Yankees led 1-0 at the time.
But New York's Sean Henn, making his first start of the season, allowed three runs in the bottom of the fourth.
Molina tied the score with his 17th homer. Reed Johnson hit an RBI single off Brian Bruney, and Alex Rios added a run-scoring double to make it 3-1.
Henn (0-1) gave up three runs and four hits in 3 2-3 innings.
Williams cut it to 3-2 with a homer off David Romero in the sixth. Romero (1-0) pitched 2 1-3 innings for his first major league win.
B.J. Ryan worked a perfect ninth for his 34th save in 38 chances.
Robinson Cano's RBI double in the third gave New York a 1-0 lead.
Notes
Torre said closer Mariano Rivera feels fine and will probably pitch this weekend. Rivera has been sidelined since Aug. 31 by a muscle strain near his right elbow. ... Gibbons said his team still has the goal of finishing in second place. "We've been stuck in that third-place rut for years now," he said. Toronto has finished third in the AL East seven of the past eight seasons.
Now it's time for A-Rod to put the team on his back and carry them to the Fall Classic.
That just sounds wrong to me lol.
*barf*
We all know King George has the most money of any owner in baseball... -sarc
That'll happen when Jim Webb joins the B'nai Brith.
And they will choke, even before they get the pleasure of LOSING to the Mets!
I don't know if King George has the most money of any owner in baseball, but we all know he owns the only team with a payroll of $194,663,079...
LETS GO METS!!! :o)
I still can't believe the nerve of that bum.
Which doesn't change the fact that they will still choke by the second round...
With their trade deadline purchase of Abreu they are now over $200 million.
They have some decisions to make in the offseason. Sheffield is a free agent as is Musina. Posada is also getting up there in age. Abreu and RJ come off the payroll after next year along with Wright. Frankly, they can go out and sign the best free agents in baseball the next few years and not skip a beat.
Backing in suits the Yankees just fine. They're so good at backstabbing A-Rod.
A-rod is a drag on the yankees.
How about the nerve of David Ortiz saying that his teammates were lousy and holding him back?
Ah, that's right... Abreu. $200+ million... the mind boggles!
They have some decisions to make in the offseason. Sheffield is a free agent as is Musina.
I heard a rumor somewhere (probably WEEI sports radio) that Sheffield could end up on the Red Sox next season. I do like some of the Yankees individually - some are class acts, ie Jeter, Bernie Williams, Joe Torre, et al. But personally I cannot stand Sheffield... I hope that doesn't come true.
I should clarify that. It wasn't necessarily a rumor, but more like speculation on the part of one (or more) of the WEEI radio sports pundits...
Looks like you guys saved enough money to fininish a possible third - behind the 'Jays.
P.S: Thanks for Damon
Yeah, they backed in by beating Boston by 10 games -sarc
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