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FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 02:54 AM
Indians deal Yankees largest loss ever

Ronald Blum / Associated Press
Posted: 46 minutes ago



NEW YORK (AP) - With an epic defeat, the New York Yankees' hold on first place in the AL East became increasingly tenuous.

Omar Vizquel got six hits to tie the American League record for a nine-inning game and the Cleveland Indians routed New York 22-0 Tuesday night in the largest loss in the 101-year history of the Yankees.
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Yankees' worst loss ever






Cleveland matched the largest shutout win in the major leagues since 1900, set by Pittsburgh against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 16, 1975.


"It's obviously embarrassing," Yankees catcher Jorge Posada said in words repeated by several teammates.

Yankees owner George Steinbrenner watched his team fall in record fashion, then refused to answer questions as he left the ballpark. New York captain Derek Jeter left the clubhouse before reporters were allowed in.

Cleveland's runs total seemed to spin by on the scoreboard as fast as the symbols on a slot machine. New York's AL East lead, which stood at 10{ games on the morning of Aug. 16, was cut to 3 1/2 games by Boston, which beat Anaheim 10-7 for its 19th win in 23 games.

"Sure, we're aware of where they are and what they're doing, but you can't lose perspective," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "It really wasn't much fun watching anything, our scoreboard or theirs."

Javier Vazquez (13-8) was knocked out in the second inning, Cleveland took a 15-0 lead in the fifth and Jody Gerut and Victor Martinez hit three-run homers off Esteban Loaiza in the ninth.

New York had never lost by more than 18 runs, falling 24-6 at Cleveland on July 29, 1928, and 19-1 at home against Detroit on June 17, 1925. Previously, the Yankees' biggest shutout loss was 15-0 to Chicago White Sox on July 15, 1907, and May 4, 1950.


The scoreboard reveals the ugly truth for the Yankees.
(Bill Kostroun / AP)


"The way Cleveland played tonight, we'd better worry about Cleveland, not about Boston," Alex Rodriguez said.

Jake Westbrook (12-6) improved to 6-1 in his last nine starts, allowing five hits in seven innings. Jeremy Guthrie finished with hitless relief, extending the scoreless streak by Cleveland pitchers to 21 innings.

"It's good to see your offense do that," Westbrook said. "It's good for them. It's great for your team."

Cleveland, which had season highs for runs and hits (22), set a team record for largest shutout win, topping its 19-0 rout of Boston on May 18, 1955. The Indians stopped an eight-game losing streak at Yankee Stadium that dated to June 2001.

Vazquez, his faced bowed and wiping sweat off his face, walked off the field to boos after 1 1-3 innings, matching the shortest start of his career. Vazquez gave up six runs, and the Indians then scored seven off Tanyon Sturtze and three against C.J. Nitkowski.

"I thought I had good stuff today coming into the game," said Vazquez, 2-4 in eight starts following New York losses. "It's one of the worst games ever in my seven-year career."

Cleveland, which moved back over .500 at 67-66, scored three runs in each of the first three innings, then added six more in the fifth. Every Indians batter had scored by the fifth and the top eight batters in the order all had RBIs.

Travis Hafner hit a three-run triple in the first inning, and Coco Crisp homered and drove in three runs. Vizquel and Martinez had four RBIs each.

Vizquel had a chance for a seventh hit, but flied out in the ninth.

"Every at-bat, you try to do what fits the situation," he said. "I just happened to put the ball in play every time."

New York, booed early and often by the crowd of 51,777, has lost five straight home games for the first time since May 2003. Its season is beginning to resemble a mirror image of 1978 - when the Yankees dropped to fourth place and trailed the Red Sox by 14 games after play on July 19, then rebounded to win the AL East in a one-game playoff.

The largest lead held by a team that failed to finish first was 11 games by the 1995 California Angels, according to the Elias Sport Bureau.

New York and Boston have a pair of three-game series left, at Yankee Stadium from Sept. 17-19 and at Fenway Park from Sept. 24-26.

Second baseman Miguel Cairo made a mistake in the first, when he picked up Matt Lawton's one-out grounder and threw to second, where he failed to get the out. Vazquez walked Martinez, gave up the triple to Hafner, and the rout was on.

Cleveland, which had lost 11 of 14 since moving within a game of AL Central-leading Minnesota on Aug. 14, began the night seven games behind the Twins.

"Our goal is to make a final run at this thing," Indians manager Eric Wedge said. "We're playing the teams we need to play to do it, and this certainly doesn't hurt."

Rodriguez tried to be philosophic about the defeat.

"It's one game," he said. "If we win 22-0, we're not going to get credit for three victories."



I'm glad the yankees are to over rated. Go Mets! and Indians for doing this :)

Toronto
09-01-2004, 03:21 AM
ya i saw the highlights, its was like 7-0 in the 3rd.
alot of errors in the game, and the yanks had 1 of their pest pitchers in,

but the yankees are not over rated they just cheat, and pay off the salary cap fines with the money they make off of YES.

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 03:45 AM
your right there but no arguemnet with yankee fans i'm not a real baseball nut job.

blinkmeat
09-01-2004, 03:51 AM
Baseball sucks, I hate it. Worst game ever

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 03:52 AM
actually baseball is rated the hardest sport because of having to hit a baseball with a baseball bat.

vexor
09-01-2004, 04:13 AM
actually baseball is rated the hardest sport because of having to hit a baseball with a baseball bat.

Try hockey. it's a lot harder imo

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 04:14 AM
well what i'm saying is referenced at hitting a 102 mph baseball.

Max Power
09-01-2004, 12:53 PM
Well i figure this is just another reason for Steinbrunner to go out and purchase Randy Johnson.....about time Yankees bought somebody. As for hitting 102 mph baseball???? where are these specifics coming from......fast ball usually low 90s high 80s, curveball mid to low 80s, slider (unless u r Randy Johnson) low 80s.
Compared to hockey baseball is like sleeping. No endurance needed + MLB has 164 games, double that of NHL. As for the hardest sport....football or rugby are prob # 1.

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 01:00 PM
some baseball legends have been known to throw in the 100s I think the highest ever was 102.

TransAm
09-01-2004, 01:41 PM
Baseball sucks, I hate it. Worst game ever

Only girls play it in the UK :lol:

WRX
09-01-2004, 01:45 PM
That was just nuts. Saw the highlights on espn. They had there way with them.

Max Power
09-01-2004, 01:58 PM
wakefield hasn't thrown a pitch over 75mph....pretty tough to hit against him....doesn't mean everybody throws like that. In general 99% of pitchers don't throw 100 mph + ....and I also forgot to mention all the garbage pitchers such as Glavin and most of the old braves pitchers. They all throw 80 mph. Yet they were pretty good in the 90's.

As for baseball sucking it all depends on who is playing.....pretty boring to watch a game between Birmingham and Blackburn.

blah
09-01-2004, 02:02 PM
Go Indians!!! Im from Cleveland, and i know the tribe. The funny thing is that this is the first time an Indian has beat a damn yankee in a long time, in baseball and real life :D

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 02:05 PM
Go Indians!!! Im from Cleveland, and i know the tribe. The funny thing is that this is the first time an Indian has beat a damn yankee in a long time, in baseball and real life :D

good one blah heh. I've seen the Mets they were very good.

tigerx
09-01-2004, 02:07 PM
^^WERE ;).^^

FordGTGuy
09-01-2004, 02:09 PM
ummm tigerx what does were mean in context to what we are talking about?

Stikz
09-01-2004, 08:42 PM
The baseball regular season sucks ass. But i love the playoffs. And as long as the Yanks lose, i'll be thrilled.

nthfinity
09-01-2004, 08:59 PM
ive grown up with baseball... i love it, always have, and always will... i just dont get cricket :P :lol:

hemi_fan
09-05-2004, 11:56 PM
VERY WIERD!! Yankees lost!! Blue Jays won!?! WTF IS THE WORLD COMING TO!?!?!? (I went to the Jays game against Oakland today... good game tho)

Toronto
09-06-2004, 01:48 PM
some baseball legends have been known to throw in the 100s I think the highest ever was 102.

instead of hitting an object that is going 100mph try stoping it with your foot, body, or even head?

hockey is just tooo easy right :wink: