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October 8, 2008 12:34:22 AM CDT


Mike Mussina Gets Career Win No. 251 to Tie Bob Gibson and Lead Yankees to 6-1 Win Over Rays

By JAY COHEN | Associated Press | Apr 7, 08 9:20 PM CDT in Sports 

Mike Mussina tied Bob Gibson on the career wins list by pitching six sharp innings, Bobby Abreu hit a two-run homer and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-1 on Monday night.

New York Yankee' Bobby Abreu hits a first-inning solo home run off Tampa Bay Rays' Jason Hammel in a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York, Monday, April 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)   (Associated Press)
New York Yankees Bobby Abreu hits a triple in the sixth inning of an MLB baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium in New York, Monday, April 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)   (Associated Press)
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Abreu went 3-for-3 with a walk and Hideki Matsui drove in two runs for the Yankees, who lost Derek Jeter after two innings but salvaged a split of the four-game series before they headed west to start a difficult stretch.

New York, which scored just 17 runs in its first six games, finished with season highs for runs and hits with 11.

Mussina earned win No. 251 and is tied with Gibson for 42nd place. He struck out three to equal Yankees TV broadcaster David Cone for 21st place with 2,668 Ks.

Jonny Gomes homered for the Rays, who are 3-3 heading into their home opener against Seattle on Tuesday. Tampa Bay has never finished with a winning record on its first road trip of the year.

The Yankees went 4-3 on their season-opening homestand and play 18 of their next 20 on the road. They were scheduled to fly to Kansas City after the game for the Royals' home opener Tuesday afternoon.

Joe Girardi may have a thin bench to work with as he starts his first trip as Yankees manager.

New York was without two regulars against the Rays and Jeter left before the third with a strained left quadriceps. First baseman Jason Giambi missed his second straight game with a sore left groin and catcher Jorge Posada got the day off.

Jeter beat out a potential double-play grounder after Johnny Damon led off the first with a single to left. Abreu then pulled a 3-1 pitch from Jason Hammel (0-1) over the wall in right to give New York a 2-0 lead on another chilly night in the Bronx.

The Yankees pushed across two more runs in the sixth. Abreu led off with a triple to right-center and scored on Alex Rodriguez's single. Matsui then doubled down the first-base line to drive in A-Rod and make it 4-1.

That was enough for Mussina (1-1), who allowed two hits and walked one. He improved to 8-1 with a 1.92 ERA in nine career starts against Tampa Bay at Yankee Stadium.

Brian Bruney, Kyle Farnsworth and LaTroy Hawkins each pitched a scoreless inning to finish off the three-hitter.

Hammel allowed eight hits and four runs in six innings. He struck out two and walked one.

Notes:@ Tampa Bay DH Cliff Floyd was scratched from the lineup because of a sore right knee. RF Eric Hinske and 3B Willy Aybar each moved up a spot, and Gomes took Floyd's place as the DH and hit seventh. ... Rays LHP Scott Kazmir (left elbow strain) will throw a simulated game before Tampa Bay's home opener Tuesday. ... New Jersey Devils forward Zach Parise pulled the lever that lowered to 74 the number of regular-season games remaining at Yankee Stadium. The Devils play the New York Rangers in the first round of the NHL playoffs, and Parise smiled when the crowd booed him. ... Morgan Ensberg singled to center in the seventh for his first hit with the Yankees. ... The first-pitch temperature was 48 degrees.

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