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一局上,A-Rod就開砲,2.0領先

一局下,第一個人竟然短打,不過,盜二壘被刺殺!三上三下!

二局上,又添一分,3:0洋基領先

二局下,王建民上場主投,同樣三個滾地球,三上三下!

三局上,隊友怕王建民等太久,紛紛揮棒三上三下

三局下,王建民上場主投,再次讓皇家三上三下

現在四局上

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旅美紐約洋基隊投手王建民,台北時間10日凌晨2時率隊出戰皇家隊再添勝績,本季第18勝到手,同時間紅襪隊貝奇特也獲得勝投,兩人暫居美國職棒本季勝投王。王建民本場比賽控球時好時壞,最大亂流在第四局碰到大麻煩丟了3分,整場比賽洋基打線也頗捧場,擊出包括1支全壘打在內的9支安打,終場洋基以6:3獲勝,系列戰客場三戰全勝。

洋基隊一局上A-Rod率先開砲,轟出二分全壘打,本季第52支。洋基2:0領先。

二局上卡諾先安打上壘,接著貝特密擊出二壘打,卡諾回本壘得分,洋基3:0領先。

前三局表現極佳的王建民在四局下碰到亂流,控球出現一些問題,被皇家隊打出三支安打及投出一次四壞球,一口氣失三分。雙方3:3平手。

五局上,洋基隊攻勢再起,A-Rod擊出二壘打、松井獲保送,皇家隊換上第二任救援投手Bale,但還是被波沙達擊出兩分打點二壘打,洋基隊再取得5:3領先。

八局上,洋基隊再靠波沙達的保送及卡諾一壘安打獲得一分,以6:3稍拉大差距。

王建民投完七局後下場,洋基換上Farnsworth與Rivera接力後援,未再讓皇家隊越雷池一步。

王建民此場比賽投了7局,共投90球,其中好球52球,被擊出5支安打,三振4次,四壞球4次,雙殺打1次。

同時段紅襪隊出戰金鶯隊,紅襪以3:2獲勝,貝奇特也獲得本季第18勝,勝場與建仔兩人還是難分軒輊。紅襪洋基均贏球,洋基落後紅襪勝場差仍為5.5場。

【2007/09/10 聯合新聞網】

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〈MLB〉托瑞:王建民是陣中大將
中廣新聞網╱李竺禪 2007-09-10 08:14

台灣之光王建民今天摘下本季第18勝,和紅襪強投(貝基特)並列大聯盟勝投王。總教練托瑞賽後表示,王建民是陣中大將,一個真正的王牌,但是因為王建民不居功,總是有人比他得到更多的注意。

但是當大家開始討論美聯塞揚獎得主可能是誰時,王建民也受到更多的注意。王建民今天主投七局丟三分,帶領洋基以6:3打敗皇家,搶下五連勝,在外卡爭奪戰上,領先老虎四場勝差。

捕手「波沙達」也大力誇獎王建民。波沙達認為王建民是洋基最好的投手,對球隊來說非常重要,並說,王建民每次登板都愈投愈好,而且也已經證明他的實力;但是波沙達也覺得,因為王建民非常低調而沈默,才讓他沒有受到太多矚目。

王建民本季登板先發的勝率七成五,高居美聯第二。王建民在勝投連連後,目前的防禦率已經下降到3.69,剛好在十名之外,而在他主投的過去九場比賽中,洋基取得八勝一敗。

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A-Rod's 52nd helps Wang win 18th
Home run in fifth straight game contributes to sweep of Royals
By Conor Nicholl / MLB.com

KANSAS CITY -- Often overshadowed by his own teammates and several other high-profile starting pitchers, Chien-Ming Wang sometimes hasn't received due credit for his results. But Yankees manager Joe Torre said he considers Wang "one of the big guys," someone who is a true ace.


"But there is always somebody else that is going to get more attention than him," Torre said.

That may still be true after Sunday's performance, but Wang's results are necessitating as much publicity and discussion regarding the Cy Young Award as several of the American League's elite pitchers, including Johan Santana, Josh Beckett and C.C. Sabathia. Wang tossed seven innings of three-run ball on Sunday and earned the win in the Yankees' 6-3 victory over the Royals at Kauffman Stadium.

"I think he is [one of the best]," catcher Jorge Posada said. "I think he has proven a lot. He gets better and better every time he goes out there. He is showing it and not saying anything about it.

"He is very low-key and very quiet about it, and I think that is why people are not giving him the credit that he deserves. I think he deserves all the credit in the world."


The win lengthened New York's lead to four games ahead of the Detroit and five ahead of Seattle in the AL Wild Card race. The Yankees have won five straight games, their longest streak since Aug. 3-7.

On Sunday, Wang's batterymate and his third baseman provided the help. Posada broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run double in the fifth inning.

Alex Rodriguez continued his assault on the record books with his 52nd homer of the season, his fourth of the series and his seventh in the Yankees' past five games.

Rodriguez has homered in five consecutive games, tying a career high. The long ball also gave him a Major League-leading 140 RBIs this season, marking just the fifth time a Yankees player has driven in 140 runs since 1939.

"What Alex has done in the short period of time is pretty amazing," Torre said.

The offense supplied plenty of support for Wang, who earned his 18th win this season and kept a tie for the Major League lead with Boston's Beckett, who also won his 18th on Sunday.

Wang also ranks second in the AL in winning percentage (.750) and lowered his ERA to 3.69, just outside of the top 10. New York is 8-1 in Wang's last nine starts.

"He is our horse," Posada said. "He is our No. 1. You try to get him some runs. ... He has been very, very key for us."

Wang, who missed time at the beginning of the season with a strained right hamstring, has the chance to become the first 20-game winner in the Major Leagues in the last two seasons. In 2006, Wang led the Majors with 19 wins and finished second in the voting for the AL Cy Young Award.

"He certainly hasn't done anything wrong," Torre said of Wang's Cy Young chances. "And any time you pitch with the urgency to win -- Beckett is doing the same thing, obviously -- it is pretty impressive. This kid -- how quickly he has turned into someone you count on, on a regular basis -- I think is very impressive."

Before the game, Posada approached Wang and told him to shorten his stride slightly. Kauffman Stadium's mound is flatter than most, and Posada wanted to make certain that Wang still kept his sinker down.

Wang was efficient, tossing just 25 pitches through three innings. He had some trouble in the fourth, when he permitted a three-run double to Alex Gordon on a sinker that was supposed to be away but was left in the middle of the plate.

But Wang quickly settled down and tossed scoreless innings in the fifth, sixth and seventh. He tied a season high with four walks but coaxed 11 ground-ball outs.

"I just forgot about it and slowed down," Wang said of Gordon's game-tying double.

Afterward, Torre said that Wang was a "little Jekyll and Hyde," but it's a testament to Wang that he didn't have his best stuff and was still able to produce a quality start.

"He can get away with stuff," Posada said. "He can get away with not having a sinker. He can get away with not having a changeup or a split-finger. He has been that effective."

Wang went at least six innings for the 18th time in his last 19 starts and the 25th time in 27 starts this season. While the injury short-circuited any chance the right-hander would have of leading the AL in innings pitched, few starters have consistently worked deeper into games. Wang has averaged more than 6 2/3 innings per outing, one of the top marks in the AL.

"He has been able to throw his slider for a strike and been able to expand the zone with his fastball," Posada said.

Wang received the necessary run support when Rodriguez hit his 52nd homer of the season -- and fourth this series -- off Zack Greinke in the first inning, giving the Yankees a 2-0 lead. A-Rod is the Majors' leader in runs scored (132), RBIs and homers.

"It's a magical season," Rodriguez said. "I am enjoying it. The reason I am getting pitched to is those guys behind me."

Four innings later, one of those guys behind him -- Posada -- broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run double off John Bale down the right-field line.

"We got some guys on base, and you want to try and stay in the middle of the field," Posada said. "You have a left-hander in there, and I got a great pitch to hit."

And that was all Wang needed for another quiet win.

Conor Nicholl is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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