Bobby Abreu drove in four runs and Alex Rodriguez homered for the third consecutive game, backing Carl Pavano's first victory in nearly two years as the Yankees routed the Twins on Monday, 8-2.
With Pavano seeking his first Major League win since May 22, 2005, Abreu helped make the achievement as simple as possible, coming up with a three-hit evening and scoring three runs to cushion the best starting effort turned in by a Yankee so far this season. The right fielder singled home a run in the first inning, hit a two-run homer in the second and added another RBI single in the sixth. Continue
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