Isn't it nice when the Orioles do a little two-out damage?
Nick Markakis got ahead of Yankees starter Freddy Garcia 3-0 with two outs in the first inning. He took a pitch for a strike, and crushed an 86 mph fastball, sending it deep into the seats in right field for a 1-0 lead.
The Yankees have outscored the Orioles, 35-7, in the first inning this season, so Markakis' blast is a refreshing change of pace.
Let's see how long left-hander Brian Matusz can hold that lead, and whether the Orioles can add some tack-on runs.
Lots of them.
This is Yankee Stadium. No lead is truly safe.
Matusz has to be careful with Robinson Cano, who's 7-for-18 with a double, two homers and four RBIs lifetime against him.
Down on the farm, Single-A Frederick placed outfielders Steven Bumbry (wrist) and Kipp Schutz (concussion) on the disabled list. Schutz suffered his injury after flipping over the fence while trying to bring back a home run ball.
Instant update: I didn't get a chance to publish this entry before Mark Teixeira tied the game with a two-out homer in the bottom of the first.
Yes, two outs. Shocking, I know.
Teixeira jumped on a 90 mph fastball.
Update II: More two-out damage. Alex Rodriguez walked, Cano singled and Andruw Jones singled to give New York a 2-1 lead.
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