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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Orlando Hernandez didn't look happy. He had to feel better than the Oakland Athletics, though.

Clay Bellinger hit his first two career triples and drove in three runs to help Hernandez win his second straight start as the New York Yankees defeated the A's 10-6 on Saturday.

Orlando Hernandez
Orlando 'El Duque' Hernandez delivers against Oakland in the fourth inning Saturday. He gave up three runs in seven innings.

"I'm not obligated to be happy," Hernandez said through an interpreter. "But I'm pleased because we won."

Hernandez (10-10), who had lost four straight decisions before winning his last two, struck out a season-high 11 in seven innings. He gave up three runs, five hits and three walks. He threw a season-high 134 pitches.

"I've just prepared myself for this," Hernandez said. "I'm healthy now. I'll be OK."

Mark Mulder (7-10) allowed six runs and 10 hits in two-plus innings, his shortest outing of the year. He walked one and struck out one as he lost for the eighth time in 10 decisions since June 30.

"I just made bad pitches all day," Mulder said. "I'm the one who made the mistakes, and they took advantage of me."

Bernie Williams, who missed the previous seven games with a strained right rib cage, singled in the first inning to score Derek Jeter. Tino Martinez added a two-run single in the inning.

"It was nice having Bernie out there," Yankees' manager Joe Torre said. "He was sort of a stabilizing force for us. He held things together."

Luis Sojo had an RBI single in the second and Jose Canseco hit his 12th homer leading off the third. It was the 443rd homer of his career, which moves him into sole possession of 23rd place on the career list.

"It's tough to come back when you fall so far behind," A's Jason Giambi said. "You have to play through it."

Jorge Posada doubled home Martinez to make it 6-0 and end Mulder's day.

"We gave up too many runs too early," A's manager Art Howe said. "They jumped on us. (Mulder) didn't make good pitches."

Bellinger tripled home two runs and Jeter added a sacrifice fly in the fifth against reliever Omar Olivares. Bellinger was also credited with a triple when Terrence Long lost his fly ball in the sun in the seventh, scoring Scott Brosius.

"One was a 'gimme', but I'll take them all," said Bellinger, who appeared in his 69th game. "It's important for Bernie and Paul (O'Neill) to be out there playing and healthy. I'm just trying to take advantage of my situation. We have guys who can come in and fill a role. That's the sign of a good team."

Eric Chavez hit his 19th homer, a two-run shot off Hernandez in the third, and Frank Menechino hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Mike Stanton.

Mariano Rivera got one out for his 28th save in 33 chances.

Game notes
The Yankees are 33-19 since July 1, the best record in the AL. ... Williams snapped an 0-for-12 streak with his first-inning single. ... The A's lead the majors with 117 errors. ... Mulder is the first A's rookie to lose 10 games in a season since Chris Codiroli went 12-12 and Tim Conroy was 7-10 in 1983. ... A's LHP Mike Magnante has allowed one run in his last 15 appearances (10 2-3 innings) ... Long, who had his first career four hit game, leads all rookies in runs scored (80). ... Canseco, who spent parts of nine seasons with the A's, has hit 122 homers in the Oakland Coliseum, his most at any ballpark. ... Giambi, Mike Stanley,and Matt Stairs are a combined 1-for-33 lifetime against Hernandez.
 


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