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Sports Wang keeps cool, tames feisty Tigers By Justin Rodriguez October 04, 2006 Times Herald-Record New York — Chien-Ming Wang never flinched, not when Joe Torre named him the Yankees' Game 1 starter and, more importantly, not when Detroit put up a three-spot on him the fifth inning last night. That's Wang. That's why he's quickly earning the reputation as the coolest player in pinstripes not named Derek Jeter. "He seems to never get rattled," said catcher Jorge Posada after an 8-4 win over Detroit last night. "He just keeps coming, he knows what to do. That's how it is from him out there all of the time." The pressure-filled spot of starting Game 1 was supposed to belong to Randy Johnson. A herniated disc in his back pushed him to Game 3 Friday in Detroit. It seems hard to believe Johnson could have pitched any better than Wang last night. Johnson is 2-7 with a 4.59 ERA in nine career divisional series starts. Wang gave up one earned run in 6ª innings in his playoff debut in losing to the Angels in last season's division series. His 6ª innings last night might not have been as good, however, he earned his first playoff win. Wang, a 19-game winner this season, gave up a solo home run to former Hudson Valley Renegade Craig Monroe to lead off the fifth. Placido Polanco and Sean Casey each had an RBI hit. And that was it. Wang shut down Detroit from there, retiring the last six batters he faced, calmly walking off the mound when Torre replaced him with Mike Myers in the seventh inning. "My sinker and slider was staying flat early in the game," Wang said softly. "But I did what I hoped to do out there tonight and I wasn't nervous." Of course, he wasn't. -- 我的可愛女兒們 http://www.flickr.com/photos/xiecollen/ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 219.84.29.27
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