The New York Yankees are now one game above .500 after beating the Tampa Bay Rays by the score of 5-3 on Tuesday night. Behind two RBI’s from Hideki Matsui and seven innings by starting pitcher Andy Pettitte, the Yankees controlled the game for the most part.
Matsui hit a solo home run to get the game started in the first inning, and then picked up another RBI in the fourth inning when he grounded out to first. Derek Jeter and Bobby Abreu had one RBI each as well.
Pettite pitched seven innings and gave up nine hits but only three earned runs. He struckout five batters and walked three. Pettitte improved to 2-1 on the season with the victory. Kyle Farnsworth pitched a scoreless eigth inning before Mariano Rivera picked up the save in the ninth inning. It was Rivera’s fifth save of the season.
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