04/14: Yankees @ Red Sox; 4/13/08
Posted by: James
The problems started in the first as Jacoby Ellsbury walked, stole second, advanced to third on the subsequent throwing error and after a Drew walk, came home on a Manny RBI single. The scoring didn't stop there as J.D. Drew scored on a sac fly and Sean Casey's ground-rule double put runners on first and third. Hughes and Molina then got crossed up on a curveball that ended up being a passed ball, which allowed Manny to come home to make it 3-0.
The Yanks got one back in the top of the 3rd when Johnny Damon walked, stole second and came home on a Bobby Abreu double but the Red Sox ended up chasing Hughes in the bottom half by putting up another three runs. Walk, single, single, single made it 5-1 with men on first and second with no one out and pushed Hughes out of the game. I didn't get a chance to watch the game, only to listen to it, so I can't comment on what was going on with Hughes but word seems to be inconsistent command. In any case, Ross Ohlendorf came on and let both inherited runners score, one via a wild pitch and the other on a Ellsbury RBI single making the score 7-1.
The Yanks mounted a charge in the 4th by scoring 3 runs to cut the score to 7-4 but couldn't muster up enough to get more later. There were some opportunities but it just didn't happen. A disappointing end to a disappointing series. Welcome to to the AL East Cellar, Population: the New York Yankees.
