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A Rod Annihilates the Angels

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Alex Rodriguez had quite a night Tuesday at the Stadium. In fact, after his first three at bats, the real question was whether or not he would hit for the home run cycle. Alas, A Rod, did not, but his three homerun, ten RBI performance sparked the Yankees to a 124 win and may have indicated that the “real” A Rod has finally arrived in the Bronx. Regardless, for one night at least, the fans embraced A Rod as one of their own.

Lost in the glare of A Rod’s amazing performance was another solid outing by Carl Pavano. Pavano mixed and matched his pitches and while he was not overpowering, his stuff was good enough when it had to be; especially in the fifth inning when he escaped from a second and third, no one out and reigning MVP Vlad Guerrero at the plate situation by only allowing one run.

The Yankees face the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim again Wednesday and Thursday at the Stadium before welcoming the Blue Jays to town this weekend. Mike Mussina and Kevin Brown will take the mound and the Yankees will keep their fingers crossed that both of them pitch well. With Jaret Wright on the DL, the Yankees need their other starters to pitch well and keep from overworking the bullpen now that rookie, Chien-Ming Wang will be joining the rotation.

Photo by NY Post/Jeff Zelevansky

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  • the yankees are an allstar retirement home , everyone is that team is over 30 and randy johnson is one ugly man.

  • RodSux

    whats that sound? oh, nothing, just curt schilling's ankle exploding...

  • SoxFan

    Yeah - Gay-Rod had a good night. One RBI for every win. Oh wait, he could have stopped at 9.

  • hmm...how about "out goes one dick, in goes another"?

  • JT

    Move over Big Unit, there's a new Wang in town.

    Yeah Jen, I somewhat agree. He has one big game and all's well again in Yankeetown?

    (It must be noted that I have him on my fantasy team, so I won't bash him that much)

  • Ace

    I say trade ARod while he's hot. For Soriano of course.

  • Jen

    Heh heh...

    And I want to say that until ARod gets the team to the World Series, all bets are off! The Yankees aren't paying him gazillions to be awesome just one game.

  • wouldn't it be better if "unit" was used instead of "johnson"? or maybe "unit sees too much action, wang pitches in"?

  • So when Wright comes back from the DL, will Chien-Wing be moved to the bullpen as the long man? Because I can see the headlines now:

    "Wang shrinks in relief after Johnson is hammered early".

    (not really my style of humor, but how could I resist?)

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