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  Tuesday, Jun. 20 7:05pm ET
Pettitte, helped by HRs, outpitches Pedro
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- The Yankees can do it with pitching and defense, too.

After New York slugged the Red Sox into submission in the series opener, Andy Pettitte outpitched Pedro Martinez and Shane Spencer threw out a runner at the plate to preserve the Yankees' 3-0 win over Boston on Tuesday night.

Chuck Knoblauch
Chuck Knoblauch, although flawless on defense Tuesday, is picked off first by Pedro Martinez in the fourth inning.
"To win a game like we did last night, and then beat Pedro tonight," Yankees manager Joe Torre said, "if that doesn't do something for our confidence, I don't know what will."

One night after New York beat Boston 22-1 to snap a four-game losing streak, Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams and Paul O'Neill homered off Martinez to give New York a 1 1/2-game lead in the AL East.

"It says a lot about our pitching staff, because we haven't scored a lot of runs off him," said Jeter, whose Yankees beat the Red Sox 2-1 last Wednesday in Martinez's last start. "The way that Andy was pitching, we thought that a couple of runs would be enough."

Martinez (9-3) allowed just five hits and struck out nine in eight innings, but Pettitte (7-3) came away with the win.

"You can't keep riding Pedro's shoulders," Boston catcher Jason Varitek said. "He's only human."

Pettitte, who allowed 16 runs in his previous three starts, gave up six hits and two walks, striking out four before leaving with two outs in the eighth. Mariano Rivera got four outs for his 16th save.

Martinez, who came into the game having allowed three homers in 91 1/3 innings, had not given up than one homer in a game since Sept. 24, 1998, when he allowed three to Baltimore.

"He pitched a good game for us. We just couldn't score," Red Sox manager Jimy Williams said. "Don't get too excited here. We're OK. We can't panic. That's not the right thing to do."

Nomar Garciaparra went 3-for-4 for Boston to raise his league-leading average to .391. He also reached base on a dropped third strike.

The closest Boston came to scoring was in the third, when Garciaparra singled with Offerman on second. Spencer threw a one-hopper from shallow left field, and catcher Jorge Posada held onto the ball when Offerman tried to bowl him over.

Chuck Knoblauch, who has had trouble making the seemingly simple throw to first base, played the field flawlessly. But he was ejected after arguing about his second baserunning mistake.

"I did a stupid thing. That's all," Knoblauch said. "Sometimes you do stupid things."

After being picked off first base after singling to start the fourth inning, Knoblauch was called out for running inside the basepath in the sixth after hitting a slow roller back to the mound.

Replays showed Knoblauch was barely on the inside edge of the baseline when Martinez hit him in the back with a throw to first. As Knoblauch returned to the dugout, he threw his helmet back onto the field and was immediately ejected by home plate umpire Larry Young.

Game notes
Jeter has reached base in 19 of 21 games since returning from the disabled list on May 27. ... The Red Sox have scored only eight runs in Martinez's last five starts. ... Boston recalled pitcher Tim Young from Triple-A Pawtucket to take Rob Stanifer's place on the roster. Stanifer was sent down after allowing nine runs -- one earned -- in two-thirds of an inning Monday night.... Garciaparra extended his hitting streak to 10 games. ... Martinez struck out six consecutive batters in innings 1-3. ... Knoblauch was picked off first base in the fourth by Martinez, his second pickoff of the season and the eighth for the Red Sox. ... The homers by Williams and O'Neill were the first against Martinez by a lefty all season. Jeter's was the fourth by a right-handed hitter.

 


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