 Robinson Cano's grand slam gave the  New York Yankees a chance. Russell Martin's slam gave them the lead.  Curtis Granderson's slam gave them the record.
Robinson Cano's grand slam gave the  New York Yankees a chance. Russell Martin's slam gave them the lead.  Curtis Granderson's slam gave them the record.The  Yankees became the first team in major league history to hit three  slams in a game, rallying from an early six-run deficit to mash the  Oakland Athletics 22-9 on a wet, wild Thursday.
"You're not going to see it again, probably," Yankees captain Derek Jeter said. "You can't explain it."
Funny  thing: The Yankees could've hit even more grand slams, given all the  chances the A's presented them. Helped by 13 walks, New York batters  went to the plate a whopping 16 times with the bases loaded.
 Jeter  alone came up four times with the bags juiced. He grounded out twice,  struck and walked in those spots. Overall, the Yankees went 6 for 13  with two walks a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded.
Jeter  alone came up four times with the bags juiced. He grounded out twice,  struck and walked in those spots. Overall, the Yankees went 6 for 13  with two walks a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded."I'm  surprised it hadn't been done before with all the great teams and great  individual hitters that have come throughout the course of the game,"  Granderson said.
With MLB in its  136th year and approaching its 200,000th regular-season game next  month, the Yankees knew it was a slammin' day. Not until they saw a note  posted on the video board about the three slams, however, did they  realize exactly what they'd achieved.
"This game has been played for a long time. Pretty much everything has already happened," Martin said.
Except this."Definitely cool. It was fun to be part of it," Martin said. "When there's nowhere to put them, they have to throw strikes."
Martin  homered twice and doubled, setting career highs with five hits and six  RBIs. Cano and Granderson each drove in five runs as the Yankees pulled  off their biggest comeback win since 2006 and avoided a three-game  sweep.On a dreary afternoon,  some fans headed home with the Yankees trailing 7-1 after three innings  and rain still falling in a game that began after an 89-minute delay.
Turns out they missed the Yankees coming home — over and over and over.Cano began the barrage with his slam in the fifth, a clean shot into the lower deck in right field off starter Rich Harden that made it 7-6.
Martin  connected in the sixth off Fautino De Los Santos (2-1), a fly that  barely made it over the auxiliary scoreboard in right for a 10-7 lead.
Granderson  took his turn in the eighth, launching a no-doubt drive into New York's  right-center field bullpen with two outs off Bruce Billings.
"I  was looking at it, hoping that it was not going to go out," Billings  said. "I'm not thinking about trying to give up another grand slam."
It  was the Yankees' highest-scoring game since they got 22 runs at Boston  in 2000, and it tied the team record set in 1931 for most runs in a home  game.
The 22 runs marked the most allowed by the Athletics since  1955, when they were based in Kansas City and lost 29-6 to the Chicago  White Sox."It only counts as one, but it was definitely embarrassing," Oakland interim manager Bob Melvin said.
The Yankees also did something special with their gloves.Five-time  All-Star catcher Jorge Posada made his first big league appearance at  second base, going in for the ninth inning. He made the final play,  fielding a grounder by Anthony Recker and firing a one-hop throw that  knocked over first baseman Nick Swisher and left him laughing as he  caught it.
"I threw it too hard. I got super excited," said  Posada, long ago a second baseman in the minors. "That tells you right  there why they moved me behind the plate."Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Posada began hounding him in the eighth inning.
"I  think at this point it was 16-8 and I was going to put Russell at  second. Jorge went and got his mitt and started telling me, 'I'll go to  second, I'll go to second,'" Girardi said.
"Everything  that Jorge has done for this organization, the numbers he's put up and  the year that he's been through this year, it was just hard to say no,"  he said.
The Yankees had hit two  slams in a game three previous times, but never at home. They lead the  majors with eight slams this year.More...

 
 
 
 
 
 8/26/2011 02:05:00 AM
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