(Sports Network) - CC Sabathia can extend the New York Yankees' lead atop the
American League East on Saturday when they continue a four-game series with
the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards.
Sabathia did not get a decision on Monday against Tampa Bay, as he allowed
three runs and eight hits in seven innings. He's 13-4 on the year to go along
with a 3.42 ERA.
Since winning six decisions over a nine-start stretch, Sabathia is 0-1 over
his last two outings, but still has only allowed more than three runs once in
his previous 10 trips to the hill. Still, he's been unable to hold a lead in
either of his last two starts.
"It's frustrating, especially after the last outing, not being able to hold
the lead," Sabathia said on Monday. "I've just got to be a lot better than I
was."
Sabathia stands a good chance at getting himself right, as he owns a 16-3
lifetime mark against the O's with a 2.97 ERA in 24 starts. However, he lost
to them the last time he faced them.
Baltimore, meanwhile, will counter with left-hander Joe Saunders, who was
brilliant in beating Toronto his last time out. Saunders carried a perfect
game into the sixth inning on Monday, before No. 9 hitter Adeiny Hechavarria
broke it up with a two-out single up the middle. He left after scattering
three hits over 6 1/3 scoreless innings.
It was a sharp contrast from his first start with the Orioles which saw him
give up seven runs (6 earned) on 10 hits over 5 1/3 innings in a loss to the
Chicago White Sox.
"When I got traded over here, they had a great thing going and you just want
to come over here and contribute as much you can," said Saunders, who was
acquired from Arizona on Aug. 26. "You don't want to mess it up and get blown
up a lot. You want to keep the team in the ballgame, give the team a chance to
win and that's what I was able to do today."
Saunders has faced the Yankees five times and is 2-1 with a 6.28 ERA.
New York regained sole possession of first place in the division on Friday
with an 8-5 victory.
Baltimore pulled even atop the division with a 10-6 win on Thursday, but home
runs by Russell Martin, Steve Pearce and Alex Rodriguez off Wei-Yin Chen
(12-9) sparked the rout and evened the pivotal series.
"We're a tough team. We've got guys that have been in tough situations," said
Martin of the Yankees suddenly finding themselves in a pennant race after
leading the Orioles by 10 games on July 18. "It feels like the playoffs."
Phil Hughes (14-12), five days removed from suffering a loss to the Orioles,
earned the win with six quality innings on the hill.
"The slider was a good pitch for me," Hughes said. "It got me out of some
jams. Really, I just tried to get us through some clean innings early and
tried to give us a chance to get the lead."
On the injury front, the Yankees expect to have first baseman Mark Teixeira
back in the lineup on Saturday. He tested his strained left calf on Friday and
said he felt better than 80 percent, but was advised to rest for one more day.
Despite Thursday's loss, the Yanks have won five of seven in Baltimore this
season and 22 of 31 at Camden Yards since last losing a series of at least two
games there April 6-9, 2009.
The Yankees have split 16 games with the O's this season.
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