Tampa Bay Rays lose to New York Yankees; Derek Jeter ties Lou Gehrig’s hits mark
The Tampa Bay Rays fell to the New York Yankees 4-2 in New York Wednesday night and have now lost 8 in a row. The game itself was overshadowed as the night belonged to Derek Jeter when he got his third hit in the 7th inning, which tied Lou Gehrig’s Yankees club record of 2,721 hits. Gehrig held that record alone for over 70 years before Jeter tied him Wednesday.
The Rays are now 1-9 in September and blew a 2-0 lead in the 8th inning against the Yankees. Jeff Niemann pitched seven strong innings for the Rays, allowing only one run on eight hits, with eight strikeouts and only one walk. That was all forgotten when the Yankees rally started in the 8th when the Rays first basemen, Chris Richard, made a costly throwing error. Nick Swisher was safe at first on the error, which allowed Alex Rodriguez to score and Jerry Hairston to move to third. That is when Jorge Posada came up as a pinch hitter and drove everyone in with a 3-run homer off Lance Cormier, who got the loss.
Jeter has added to his long list of accomplishments with his record tying hit. A name you never hear mentioned with steroid use, Jeter has become one of the best players of his generation. Cooperstown has a spot waiting for Jeter.