Orioles Finally Nab First Home Win in 5-4 Victory Over Yankees

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Apr 28, 2010

Orioles Finally Nab First Home Win in 5-4 Victory Over Yankees BALTIMORE — There haven't been too
many victories for the Orioles to savor this season, so manager Dave
Trembley
didn't know where to start after Baltimore became the last team
in the majors to win at home this season.

"There are a lot of things to talk
about," Trembley said. "It was a night of firsts."

Not only was Baltimore's 5-4 victory
over the New York Yankees on Tuesday night their first at home, but it
also provided the Orioles with their first winning streak of the season.

It didn't come easy.

Alfredo Simon recorded the first save
of his major league career after the Yankees scored two unearned runs in
the ninth and got the potential tying run to third base.

"After all the other stuff we've gone
through the previous 19 games, the ninth inning tonight was a piece of
cake," Trembley said with a wry grin.

Cesar Izturis had three RBIs for the
Orioles (4-16), who finally have two straight wins after beating Boston
on Sunday. Baltimore has played in 12 games decided by two runs or
fewer, and has won only three of them.

But maybe this one, over the defending
World Series champions, indicates better times ahead.

"I think we swung the bats well in
Boston and we started out this homestand swinging the bats well,"
starting pitcher Kevin Millwood said. "I think we're all excited to see
how this thing turns around a little bit."

Baltimore was 0-6 at Camden Yards
before holding off New York in front of a crowd of 20,536 on a chilly
night.

"Hopefully we can rattle off a bunch
of wins and start packing this building," infielder Ty Wigginton said.
"When you're playing well and the fans are coming out, it's fun."

Jorge Posada homered, and Robinson
Cano
and Nick Swisher each had three hits for the Yankees, who have lost
four of five after an 11-3 start.

New York closed to 5-4 in the ninth
after Izturis misplayed a two-out grounder to shortstop, but Alex
Rodriguez
grounded into a fielder's choice with runners at the corners
to end the game.

Yankees starter Phil Hughes allowed
one run and two hits in 5 2/3 innings. The right-hander issued three of
his four walks in the first two innings, which elevated his pitch count
and led to an early departure.

"It was a struggle, for sure. I
didn't have my best stuff," he said. "Command was pretty bad early. I
tried to battle and do the best I could."

As soon as he left, the New York
bullpen gave up the lead. Boone Logan walked Luke Scott and was replaced
by David Robertson (0-1), who hit Wigginton with a pitch and gave up
successive two-out RBI singles to Rhyne Hughes, Nolan Reimold and
Izturis.

Baltimore came into the game batting
.108 with two outs and runners in scoring position.

"It's pretty frustrating," Robertson
said. "Hughes battled his butt off out there and gave us a chance. [Then] I come in and let it snowball. I got ahead OK a couple of times,
but when I had the opportunity to get someone out I just didn't make the
pitch."

Izturis singled in an unearned run in
the ninth after an error by shortstop Derek Jeter.

Alberto Castillo (1-0) pitched 1 1/3
innings of one-hit relief, Jim Johnson worked the eighth and Simon got
three outs in his first appearance in the big leagues since undergoing
elbow reconstruction surgery last May.

"I am very happy they gave me an
opportunity to close the game," Simon said.

Baltimore went up 1-0 in the second
inning when Phil Hughes gave up two straight singles, then issued
consecutive walks to Reimold and Izturis to force in a run. Hughes
avoided further damage by getting Adam Jones to bounce into an
inning-ending double play.

A run-scoring grounder by Brett
Gardner
tied it in the third, and a big inning loomed when Mark Teixeira
walked to load the bases with one out. But Rodriguez lined out to third
and Cano hit a fly ball to right.

Posada led off the fourth with his
fifth homer, his second in two games. The drive ended a 2-for-17 slump.

Notes
Randy Winn
got his first hit
with New York, but made a poor throw from right on Hughes' single in the
sixth. … Orioles RHP Koji Uehara (hamstring) pitched a scoreless
inning for Double-A Bowie in a rehabilitation assignment Tuesday night.
… The Orioles summoned Simon from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned RHP
Kam Mickolio to the same club.

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