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NEW YORK -- After watching Stephen Drew get called out
even though Tampa Bay catcher Ryan Hanigan blocked the
plate, Joe Girardi has new instructions for his
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over," the New York Yankees manager said. "Bottom line:
Run him over." Left fielder Matt Joyce threw out Drew in
the fifth inning to preserve a one-run lead, and the Rays
held on to beat the fading Yankees 4-3 Tuesday night.
Just hours after Major League Baseball gave teams and
umpires new guidelines on what catchers can do under this
years experimental rule designed to avoid collisions, the
latest instructions were put to a test. Drew was on
second when Jacoby Ellsbury singled sharply to left, and
third base coach Rob Thomson waved Drew around. Joyce
threw home, and Hanigan gave Drew no lane to the plate as
he awaited the throw, which arrived in plenty of time.
Hanigan tagged the sliding runner, and Drew was called
out by plate umpire Vic Carapazza. Girardi asked for a
replay review, and the call was upheld after a delay of 1
minute, 19 seconds. Girardi discussed the ruling with
first base umpire Larry Vanover, the crew chief, and
Derek Jeter then lined into an inning-ending double play.
"I dont know how Im supposed to catch that ball besides
the way I caught it," Hanigan said. "As the throw came
in, it came to the middle of the plate. If you call him
safe right there, its ridiculous. If he hits me, Ive got
no problem with that. I think the play was called
correctly." The new rule, announced in February, says a
catcher cant block the plate without the ball. The
guidelines sent to teams Tuesday say the catchers
positioning shouldnt change the call when the throw
clearly arrives ahead of the runner. "I think on Sunday,
he would have been safe," Girardi said, Crew chief Larry
Vanover said he had not yet read the new guidelines,
which Major League Baseball sent to umpires by email. He
also said the replay umpire in the Manhattan control room
gave a decision without explanation. Drew felt he had
"nowhere to go." "The old-school way is to try to take
him out," he said. "If I had to do it again, Id probably
do it the other way." Rays manager Joe Maddon agreed that
trying to knock over the catcher might have been the best
option. "Joe had every reason to go out and argue," he
said. "Conversely, if that play is overturned, its a
travesty." Girardi, a former catcher, sounded
exasperated. "If Im the baserunner, Im going to run him
over there," he said. "Im going to lower my shoulder, and
Im going to run him over." As for the rest of the game,
Chris Archer (9-8) allowed three runs and seven hits in 6
1-3 innings for the win. Pitching with old-fashioned
stirrups that had horizontal stripes, he improved to 5-0
with a 1.93 ERA in six starts against the Yankees.
Dominating with a 95 mph fastball, Archer retired his
first nine batters before Ellsburys leadoff homer in the
fourth. The Yankees scored their other runs in the fifth.
"The hardest-hit ball that inning was the double play,"
Archer said. Jake McGee, Tampa Bays fourth pitcher, got
three outs for his 17th save in 19 chances. McGee, who
hasnt allowed a home run this year, retired Brian McCann
on a flyout to the right-field warning track leading off
the ninth and allowed Carlos Beltran to hit a drive about
10 feet to the foul side of the left field pole. Beltran
then flied out, and Mark Teixeira hit a game-ending
comebacker. New York began the night five games back for
the second AL wild card with 21 remaining, and the loss
dropped the Yankees to 3-4 on their next-to-last
homestand. The game drew 31,188, the smallest crowd at
new Yankee Stadium and New Yorks home low since Sept. 23,
2004, according to STATS. James Loneys solo homer in the
second off Hiroki Kuroda (10-9) put the Rays ahead, and
Tampa Bay opened a 3-0 lead in the third on RBI singles
by Evan Longoria and Loney. Zobrists run-scoring single
in the fourth chased Kuroda. Archer hit Chase Headley
near his elbow with a pitch to start the fifth, and
singles by Ichiro Suzuki and Drew loaded the bases. Chris
Young, making his first big league start since Aug. 5 for
the Mets, singled in two runs. Then came the play at the
plate and the video review. "I was thinking in that
moment," Archer said, "that that run had scored." The
play stood, and so did the lead. TRAINERS ROOM Rays: SS
Yunel Escobar returned to the starting lineup after
missing Sundays game because of flu-like symptoms.
Yankees: RHP Masahiro Tanaka threw 45 pitches during a
simulated game and may need only a practice outing before
rejoining the rotation. The Japanese star has been
sidelined since July 8 by a partially torn ulnar
collateral ligament and hopes to avoid ligament-
replacement surgery that would sideline him for 2015. ...
INF-OF Martin Prado (hamstring) and OF Brett Gardner
(abdominal strain) were out of the lineup again. UP NEXT
LHP Chris Capuano (2-3) starts for New York on Wednesday
against Tampa Bay RHP Jake Odorizzi. STREAKING Loney is
hitting .382 (21 for 55) with three homers and 12 RBIs in
13 games against the Yankees this season. He has a .348
career average against them with six homers and 29 RBIs
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Knicks on Christmas Day.
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receivers with 1,299 yards and 12 touchdowns, though his
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targets) is emerging as a superstar, putting up huge
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completed a 13-play, 75-yard drive with Feoli-Gudinos 18-
yard touchdown catch on third down to lift the Bombers to
a 34-33 victory over the Montreal Alouettes on Friday
night.BERLIN - Canadas mens long-track speedskating
pursuit team qualified for the Winter Olympics on
Saturday, placing eighth in a World Cup event. Mathieu
Giroux of Pointe-aux-Trembles, Que, Torontos Jordan
Belchos and Reginas Lucas Makowsky finished in three
minutes 46.80 seconds in the six-lap event. Makowsky and
Giroux were on the winning team in Vancouver in 2010.
"Today was a success for our Team Pursuit team as Jordan
Belchos, Mathieu Giroux and Lucas Makowski stepped up
under pressure and secured an Olympic spot for Canada in
Sochi — proving that no matter which three of the four
of us skate a Team Pursuit race, we all have what it
takes to get the job done," said Denny Morrison, from
Fort St. John, B.C., a substitute on the team. The
Netherlands (3:41.46) took gold, followed by South Korea
(3:41.92) and Poland (3:43.81). Canada earned a quota
spot for Sochi with the result. Canadas womens team has
already qualified for the Sochi Olympics, but will still
race on Sunday. Winnipegs Brittany Schussler of Winnipeg,
Ottawas Ivanie Blondin and Reginas Kali Christ are
expected to race for Canada. Schussler trails fellow
Canadian Christine Nesbitt of London, Ont., in all-time
World Cup team pursuit medals — 17 to 14. Nesbitt has
opted to continue training in Calgary. "Sundays race will
determine how they are seeded," said Sean Ireland, Speed
Skating Canadas long-track program director. "The
individuals whoo will comprise the pursuit teams at the
Games will be determined after the Olympic trials.
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competition, South Koreas Mo Tae-bum beat Dutchman Michel
Mulder by 0.02 to win the mens 1,000 metres in 1:9.50.
American Shani Davis, who previously won all three of the
seasons races, was third — 0.09 seconds behind — though
he maintains a commanding lead in the standings. William
Dutton of Humboldt, Sask., was 15th and Morrison placed
20th. In womens competition, Olga Fatkulina of Russia
took advantage of Olympic champion Lee Sang-hwas absence
to win her first World Cup speedskating sprint of the
season. Lee, who had won the seasons previous seven races
over 500 metres, withdrew with a knee problem and
Fatkulina claimed the victory in 37.92 seconds, ahead of
Chinas Wang Beixing by 0.04 seconds. Heather Richardson
of the United States was third, 0.08 behind, in the final
World Cup meet before the Olympic Games in Sochi. Olympic
silver medallist Jenny Wolf of Germany struggled with a
painful ankle after crashing on Friday and had to be
content with fourth. Ireen Wust of the Netherlands won
the womens 1,500 for her second win of the season. Wust
clocked 1:55.33 to beat Polands Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus
by 0.60 seconds and compatriot Lotte van Beek by 0.95.
Schussler was 11th in A 1500m while Calgarys Kaylin
Irvine finished 18th in A 500m. Marsha Hudey, also of
Regina, was eighth in the B 500m.
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