Results tagged “bobbyparnell”

  • Marlins 13, Mets 4: So much for the hope Bobby Parnell's last start inspired. He gave up six runs in five innings, walking five and striking out six. The Mets were three runs down before they hit in the bottom of the first. Angel Pagan and Jeff Francoeur had three hits apiece; the rest of the team had six total. But they couldn't get enough runs across. Next up: a four-game series in Philadelphia.
  • Shock 94, Liberty 87 (OT): Just a heartbreaking loss for the Liberty. Essence Carson had 28 points in defeat. The Liberty are already out of playoff contention, so feel free to do what you want in October.
Last Night's Action: New York vs. Chicago Even

  • Yankees 10, White Sox 0: Sergio Mitre easily had the best game of his season yesterday, if not his career. Mitre managed to one-hit the White Sox over 6 1/3 innings of work as the Yankees offense pounded Jose Contreras for eight runs. Mitre's fantastic start was cut short after taking a come-backer from A.J. Pierzynski in the right forearm. X-rays on the arm were negative. Chad Gaudin came into the game in relief and didn't allow Chicago to get another hit. Two-run doubles by Jerry Hairston and Johnny Damon in the 2nd inning started the scoring for the Yankees, who added four more runs in the 4th inning when the Sox had two errors. The Yankees go for the series sweep today.
  • Cubs 11, Mets 4: Hey, look! The Mets managed to explode for four runs. Too bad the Cubs nearly tripled the Mets output. While the Mets managed to lead the game at two points, the Cubs put themselves ahead for good in the 5th inning when Jake Fox hit a grand slam, chasing starter Bobby Parnell from the game. The Cubs go for the series sweep today.

  • Yankees 3 Oakland 2: Mark Teixeira hit a two-run homer to break the tie and drove in the other Yankees’ run. Chad Gaudin pitched four-plus innings while dancing around a lot of walks. The Yankees’ bullpen did a great job thanks to two huge double plays and the team will now head to Boston, still seven games in front.
  • Atlanta 15 Mets 2: Bobby Parnell is learning how to be a starter and “learning” is the key word. Parnell was shelled on Wednesday, giving up nine hits and nine runs in three innings. The New York offense actually pounded out ten hits, but the deficit was simply too big to overcome.
  • Connecticut 74 Liberty 69: New York blew a 12-point halftime lead which ended their chance at a winning streak.

Last Night's Action: Padding The Lead

  • Yankees 5 Boston 0: After three games the Yankees have seized control of the AL East and erased any questions about their ability to compete with the best teams in baseball. C.C. Sabathia was the latest to step up, delivering 7-2/3 innings of shutout baseball. Mark Teixeira got the Yankees on the board with a RBI single and Jose Molina added a sacrifice fly to make it 2-0 after six. Nick Swisher drew a RBI walk and Derek Jeter hit a two-run homer to complete the scoring. The win puts the Yankees 5-1/2 games in front of the AL East and they will go for the sweep later tonight.
  • San Diego 3 Mets 1: Bobby Parnell started his conversion to the rotation and it was a so-so debut. Parnell allowed 8 baserunners in only 2-1/3, but only two of those runners came around to score. Unfortunately, the Mets couldn't muster any offense besides an Alex Cora home run in the first and they dropped their third-straight game.

Last Night's Action: Double Downer

  • Florida 6 Yankees 5: The loss is a problem, but a much bigger one occurred in the second inning. That is when C.C. Sabathia walked off the mound with what is being described as “tightness” in his left bicep. The Yankees haven’t scheduled any tests for the hefty lefty, he says he is “ok” and he is listed as day-to-day, but all they can do right now is hope he is right.

Last Night's Action: No Wins Here

  • Philadelphia 5 Mets 4 (11 Innings): New York jumped on the Phillies’ ace, Cole Hamels, scoring four runs in the first two innings. But, the Mets gave up their lead in the seventh when the bullpen and some shoddy defense let Philadelphia tie things up. New York had its chances from there, putting runners into scoring position in each of the next three innings, but failing to get them home. Chase Utley led off the 11th with a home run off of Bobby Parnell and New York went quietly in their half of the inning.

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