Monday, June 30, 2008
Yankees.com: Yanks edged by Rangers in opener
NEW YORK—The Yankees got another solid performance from their starting pitcher Monday night, but they couldn’t convert scoring opportunities, and the missed chances resulted in a tough 2-1 loss to the visiting Rangers.
Right-hander Mike Mussina kept the Texas offense relatively quiet in the series opener, giving up just two runs on five hits in six innings. After his previous start in Pittsburgh on Thursday was cut short because of bad weather, Mussina tallied eight strikeouts against the Rangers, but it wasn’t enough.
It should have been enough, ya know, for a normal offense facing the Rangers.
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