Orioles’ Olson Gets Revenge On Yankees

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BALTIMORE — Five days earlier, the Yankees used a dazzling offensive showing against Garrett Olson to begin their longest winning streak of the season. Olson and the Baltimore Orioles got their revenge in the rematch.

Olson pitched seven innings of three-hit ball, Nick Markakis went 3-for-4 with a go-ahead home run against favorite target Darrell Rasner, and Baltimore ended the Yankees’ five-game run with a 6-1 victory yesterday.

Aubrey Huff also homered for the Orioles, who snapped a five-game skid that began with an 8-0 loss at Yankee Stadium in which Olson yielded six runs before being yanked in the third inning. After waiting patiently, Olson (4-1) pitched a gem.

“You can always dwell on it, but that’s not going to do you any good,” the rookie said. “Every fifth day if you get the ball, you’ve got to go out there and get the job done.”

Which is precisely what happened. Olson did not allow a hit after the third inning, matched his career high with seven strikeouts and walked four.

“It always comes down to location, and today, he had great location,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. “He used his changeup a little more effectively today.”

Chad Bradford worked a perfect eighth and Jamie Walker gave up a run and two hits in the ninth.

Olson outpitched Rasner, who gave up one run and five hits in six innings. Rasner (3-1) had won each of his three starts — including that 8-0 game against Baltimore — since being recalled from the minors on May 4.

Hideki Matsui had three of New York’s five hits and scored the Yankees’ lone run, on a ninth-inning single by Chad Moeller. Before Moeller’s hit, New York was 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position.

“It happens,” Girardi said. “They’re not going to be perfect every time. There are good days and days that aren’t your day.”


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