The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Ford’s HR gives Yankees another walkoff victory over A’s

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NEW YORK — Through Little League and high school, three years in the Ivy League and six more in the minors, Mike Ford held onto his childhood dream.

The local kid, a lifelong Yankee fan, hitting a winning homer in the Bronx. All these years, seemed too good to be true.

“I don’t think it’s set in yet,” he said.

Ford followed Brett Gardner’s tying homer with New York’s second straight walkoff shot, and the Yankees rallied from four runs down to beat the Oakland Athletics 54 Sunday.

Gardner led off the ninth

with a homer to right off AllStar closer Liam Hendriks (42), and Ford followed by driving a 32 pitch into the Yankees bullpen in rightcente­r. The rookie stood at home plate and watched his first pinchhit homer soar, then tossed his bat high toward the home dugout. Gardner doused him with a water cooler after he circled the bases.

“I didn’t hear anything, which is crazy,” Ford said. “Just a whole rush of emotion.”

Ford is from New Jersey and was undrafted as a husky slugger from Princeton in 2013. The 27yearold played 572 minor league games before his first big league callup this year, and he’s hit 10 homers in 36 games as an injury fillin for the AL Eastleadin­g Yankees.

“A guy that just has profession­al atbats,” Gardner said.

DJ LeMahieu hit a gameending homer in a 43, 11inning victory over Oakland on Saturday. New York has won six of seven and salvaged a series win against the A’s. The Yankees have won eight straight rubber matches and improved to 9048, becoming the first team this year to reach 90 victories.

A’s lefthander Sean Manaea pitched onehit ball over five innings in his first start since shoulder surgery last September, and Oakland led 40 after 71⁄2 innings.

The Yankees loaded the bases in the eighth, got a sacrifice fly from Gleyber Torres and a tworun single by Didi Gregorius to make it 43 before Hendriks got the final two outs. New York hasn’t been blanked in 220 games, the second longest streak since at least 1900 behind the Babe Ruthled Yankees spanning 193133.

Sheldon Neuse — pronounced “noisy” — lined a tiebreakin­g, tworun double for his first major league hit in the seventh for Oakland, and Matt Olson made a stellar defensive play at first base before hitting his 28th homer.

“The only thing I could think of is I, ‘Wow, I just put one in play and scored a couple runs and now I’m standing on second at Yankee Stadium,’” Neuse said. “Just took a deep breath, took it all in.”

Yankees lefthander J.A. Happ countered Manaea with six scoreless innings of onehit ball, walking four and striking out five. Adam Ottavino (64) pitched a scoreless inning to win.

Oakland trails Cleveland by a halfgame for the second AL wild card and is a full game behind Tampa Bay for the first spot.

Manaea walked three and struck out five with 82 pitches in a stellar return.

“That’s all we were looking to get from him and boy he’s got to feel good about that,” manager Bob Melvin said.

The 27yearold walked three in the fifth inning but left the bases loaded when Olson dived to stop Mike Tauchman’s grounder and threw from his back to Manaea at the bag.

Olson, last year’s AL Gold Glove Award winner at first, also made an overthesho­ulder, basket catch on the warning track on Gary Sanchez’s pop foul in the eighth.

MOOSE TRACKS

Hall of Famer Mike Mussina was honored before the game and threw out the

first pitch.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Athletics: OF Khris Davis returned from paternity leave and batted fifth as the designated hitter. He had two hits.

Yankees: RHP Luis Severino (lat muscle injury) pitched oneplus inning for TripleA Scranton/ WilkesBarr­e, his first appearance of 2019. He allowed a homer and struck out two. … RHP Dellin Betances (right shoulder impingemen­t) returned to New York after facing hitters at the club’s complex in Florida on Saturday. He expects to throw again Tuesday and is still uncertain about his timeline for a return to game action. …OF Cameron Maybin (sore left wrist) was held out of the lineup and hasn’t batted in a game since Wednesday. Boone hopes he’ll be back in full swing within a few days.

UP NEXT

Yankees: Play a third straight day game in the Bronx on Monday when they open a series against Texas. RHP Masahiro Tanaka (107, 4.47) opposes Rangers LHP Mike Minor (118, 3.25).

 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? The Yankees’ Mike Ford tosses his bat after hitting a walkoff home run against the Athletics on Sunday.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press The Yankees’ Mike Ford tosses his bat after hitting a walkoff home run against the Athletics on Sunday.

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