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Yankees Offseason: Re-signing Ichiro Suzuki a Good MoveGiven Ichiro Suzuki's price, durability and ability to still perform at a high level, bringing him back to the Bronx was a no-brainer. -
Yankees to Commit $500,000 to Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort in Tri-State AreaThe New York Yankees announced Wednesday afternoon that they're going to donate $500,000 to the American Red Cross for the benefit of residents victimized by Hurricane Sandy throughout the Tri-State area.
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Slumps, Not Umps to Blame for Yankees' 2-0 Deficit in ALCSSuddenly, Alex Rodriguez isn't the only postseason choke artist on the New York Yankees we're acknowledging. If ever the three-time MVP felt lonely for being the main target of criticism at this time of year, he now has plenty of company in that regard.
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Do or Die Time for New York YankeesSo much for the Baltimore Orioles rolling over after suffering that stunning 3-2 loss to Raul Ibanez and the New York Yankees in Game 3 Wednesday.
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Joe Girardi's Gutsy Decision Puts Yankees on Brink of ALCSIf Alex Rodriguez is in another offensive ALDS meltdown, Yankees manager Joe Girardi demonstrated Wednesday night that he wasn't going to sacrifice another season waiting for the third baseman to get back on track.
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Yankees LHP CC Sabathia Delivered in Game 1 of 2012 ALDSCC Sabathia was the ace his team needed him to be to open this year's postseason at Camden Yards on Sunday night, coming within an out of tossing a complete game in the New York Yankees' 7-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
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New York Yankees, 2012 AL East ChampionsIt felt like a coronation, an inevitability from the very start. You guys know the deal: Yankee Stadium, aura, mystique, the expectation of a clubhouse champagne splash-fest ... the whole shebang.
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Yankees LF Raul Ibanez Seized the Moment ... TwiceThe New York Yankees enter Wednesday, as they did Tuesday, very much in control of their destiny, all because Raul Ibanez was able to keep them alive with one swing and close the deal with another.Also published on:
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Yankees LF Brett Gardner Back in the Swing of ThingsNew York Yankees left fielder Brett Gardner's last two big-league at-bats are separated by 5 1/2 months.
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Yankees' Staggering Second-inning Rally Versus Red SoxThe 2012 season cannot end soon enough for the Boston Red Sox, who were on the wrong side of a nine-run, second-inning rally at Yankee Stadium on Monday night.
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Yankees C Russell Martin Picked Right Time to Surpass Mendoza LineSporting batting averages hovering around .200 for much of 2012, New York Yankees catcher Russell Martin has been far more effective since Sept. 3, hitting .299 with six home runs and 16 RBIs in 19 games (18 starts).
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Giants WR Victor Cruz Getting Another Shot at Eagles CB Nnamdi AsomughaSunday's prime-time game between the New York Giants (2-1) and Philadelphia Eagles (2-1) will pit explosive wide receiver Victor Cruz against four-time All Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, who got the short end of their head-to-head matchups in 2011.
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Return of Andy Pettitte Has Given Yankees an Advantage in AL East RaceThe Baltimore Orioles (88-66) finally blinked, splitting their doubleheader with the Toronto Blue Jays Monday, while the New York Yankees (89-64) slugged four home runs and got six shutout innings from Andy Pettitte in a 6-3 win over the Minnesota Twins.
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New York Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira Injury UpdateYankees first baseman Mark Teixeira strained his left calf in late August and has been sidelined since re-aggravating the injury in Baltimore on Sept. 8. After Teixeira worked out before Saturday's game against Oakland, he detailed his progress.
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Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki: 'Momentum Coming on Our Side'Yankees OF Ichiro Suzuki to YCN: 'Momentum coming on our side'
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Yankees 2, Athletics 1: Before Russell Martin's Walk-off HR, Ichiro Suzuki Gets Mother of All Bizarre Infield SinglesAs hot as Ichiro Suzuki has been this week, there's no explaining what he did with one out in the third inning of the New York Yankees-Oakland Athletics series opener Friday night at Yankee Stadium.
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Yankees RF/LF Ichiro Suzuki's Day of Dominance Versus Blue JaysOn Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, Ichiro Suzuki joined Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon, Willie Randolph, Dave Winfield, Matty Alou and Roy White as the only New York Yankees in team history to have recorded at least three hits in both games of a doubleheader.
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Yankees Looking to Stay Sharp in Blue Jays SeriesComing out of their series with the Tampa Bay Rays this past weekend, the New York Yankees (83-63) looked like a team that wasn't fortunate, but rather deserved, to have a one-game lead in the AL East.
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AL East Race: Yankees C Russell Martin, CF Curtis Granderson Talk Series Win Over RaysYankees 6, Rays 4: Russell Martin, Curtis Granderson Talk Series Win
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Yankees RHP Ivan Nova Solid Off the DL, LF Brett Gardner Could Return SoonYankees RHP Ivan Nova solid off the DL, LF Brett Gardner could return soon
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Yankees' CC Sabathia on Loss to Rays: 'It's Always a Tough Matchup when You Play Them'Tampa Bay Rays starter David Price (W, 18-5) was the better man during Friday night's Bronx battle of left-handed aces, limiting the New York Yankees (81-63) to two runs over seven innings in a 6-4 win.
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Time for Yankees LHP CC Sabathia to DeliverWe're at a point where CC Sabathia has to be a shutdown starter and the New York Yankees need to elevate their play, to win in streaks.
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2013 New York Yankees Preliminary Regular Season ScheduleOn Wednesday, the New York Yankees released their 2013 preliminary regular season schedule, which is subject to change.Also published on:
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Fenway Trap: 'Dead' Red Sox Could Kill Yankees' SeasonWe've learned, once again, how hopeless the New York Yankees (79-62) can look, even before a dismantled, last-place team.
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New York Yankees' Struggles Putting Postseason in DoubtIt is becoming more and more apparent when you watch the New York Yankees play these days that they'd be lucky to earn a postseason berth of any kind.
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New York Yankees RHP Phil Hughes: Baltimore Orioles Are 'For Real'If you doubted the Baltimore Orioles on Friday, Aug. 31, just as they were about to open a three-game set vs. the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, do you still doubt them now?Also published on:
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Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees NotesThe New York Yankees' 4-3 win at home over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday was ugly, but it eased the atmosphere in their clubhouse and put them back up by three games in the AL East.
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Yankees INF Eduardo Nunez Happy to Be Back in Big-league PinstripesEduardo Nunez made his big-league return just in time, starting a three-run, seventh-inning rally by singling in Steve Pearce in the New York Yankees' 4-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles (73-59) on Saturday.
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Yankees CF Curtis Granderson to Undergo MRI on Right HamstringCurtis Granderson left Saturday's matinee vs. the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium with a tight right hamstring, the New York Yankees announced in the fourth inning.Also published on:
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New York Yankees Fall to Baltimore Orioles, AL East Lead Down to Two GamesMiguel Gonzalez (W, 6-3) kept the New York Yankees (75-56) scoreless over seven innings at Yankee Stadium on Friday night, piling up nine strikeouts against one walk in the Baltimore Orioles' 6-1 win.
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Russell Martin on Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees Series: 'It's a Big One'The AL East race has tightened up this week, and with perfect timing.
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Yankees CL Rafael Soriano Avenges Blown Save Versus Blue JaysThis time, he shut the door. After giving up Blue Jays center fielder Colby Rasmus' three-run home run in an eventual 8-7 loss on Monday, Yankees closer Rafael Soriano was all business Tuesday night, striking out two batters in a scoreless ninth...
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Mark Teixeira Calf Injury Hits Yankees in Key StretchThe Yankees came into Monday with a four-game lead (now 3 1/2) in the AL East courtesy of their series win in Cleveland over the weekend, but Mark Teixeira's injury strips them of his potent bat and their only full-time first baseman.
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Yankees RF Nick Swisher's Red-hot AugustNew York Yankees right fielder Nick Swisher is going to miss August as soon as it's over.
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Battle for AL East Title in 2012 a Departure from BoredomNow it gets interesting for the New York Yankees (72-52), up just 2 1/2 games in the American League East after getting swept by the Chicago White Sox this week.
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Yankees 4, Red Sox 1: Ichiro Suzuki Takes Red Sox RHP Josh Beckett Deep TwiceIchiro Suzuki enjoyed his first Yankee Stadium curtain call Sunday night, waving his helmet to a crowd of 48,620 after hitting his second solo home run off Boston Red Sox right-hander Josh Beckett (L, 5-11) (6.0 IP, 7H, 4R).Also published on:
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David Phelps Could Be in Contention for Spot in Yankees' 2013 RotationDavid Phelps (L, 3-4) held his own against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, but Jon Lester (W, 7-10) dominated the AL East-leading New York Yankees.
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Nick Swisher's 'fun' Week Continues with Yankees' Win Over Red SoxNick Swisher anchored the New York Yankees' five-homer barrage at Yankee Stadium on Friday night, going deep from each side of the plate in a 6-4 win over the Boston Red Sox.
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Derek Jeter Ties Graig Nettles on Yankees' All-time Home Runs ListNew York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter hit his 250th career home run Friday night, turning on Boston Red Sox left-hander Franklin Morales' 3-2, 86 mph slider and sending it into Yankee Stadium's left field stands.
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Ivan Nova Snakebit in Yankees-Rangers FinaleThursday's Texas Rangers-New York Yankees matinee at Yankee Stadium reminded Ivan Nova that poorly hit and routine fly balls can be just as harmful as line drives and home runs.
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Yankees Pitching Handling Rangers OffenseWhat's most impressive about the New York Yankees defeating the Texas Rangers three consecutive nights at Yankee Stadium this week, is their pitchers holding the offensive juggernaut to four runs in that stretch.
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Closer Look at Hiroki Kuroda's Performance in Yankees' Shutout of RangersNew York Yankees right-hander Hiroki Kuroda (W, 11-8) ran roughshod over the Texas Rangers Tuesday night, throwing a two-hit, 3-0 shutout before 44,533 at Yankee Stadium to clinch the three-game series for his club.Also published on:
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Yankees Rookie David Phelps Passes Texas TestRookie David Phelps calmed nerves across Yankees Universe at Yankee Stadium on Monday, tossing five innings of two-run ball vs. the Texas Rangers in a series-opening 8-2 win.
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Ichiro Suzuki Heating Up for YankeesNew York Yankees starter Freddy Garcia kept an injury-ravaged Toronto Blue Jays lineup in check at Rogers Centre on Friday, before his team scored three and four runs in the eighth and ninth innings, respectively, and ran away with the series opener 10-4.
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Yankees Need to Build on Motor City Comeback in TorontoThe New York Yankees were able to escape Motown with a 2-2 series split Thursday after Mark Teixeira and Eric Chavez's back-to-back solo home runs in the eighth inning off Detroit Tigers reliever Joaquin Benoit propelled them to a 4-3 victory.
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Sixth Makes Sense: Yanks CF Curtis Granderson Better Fit for No. 6It took a season-high 18 hits for the New York Yankees to defeat the Detroit Tigers 12-8 Wednesday night, but they'll take it. Ten Yankees recorded hits, and six of them--batters No. 1-6--finished the evening with at least two.
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Phil Hughes, New York Yankees Fall Prey to Detroit TigersWhen last Phil Hughes pitched at Comerica Park (June 3), he tossed a complete game, holding the Detroit Tigers to one run and four hits in a 5-1 triumph. But after throwing three scoreless innings there Tuesday night, he completely imploded.Also published on:
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Yankees RHP Ivan Nova Carries July Slump into AugustDifferent month, same result. Ivan Nova's July struggles followed him into Comerica Park, where on Monday night he took a seven-run, seven-hit battering over 5 1/3 innings in the New York Yankees' 7-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
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Chat with Raul Ibanez After Yankees Top Mariners 6-2Stifled at home by Seattle Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez on Saturday, the New York Yankees bounced back to take Sunday's rubber match, winning 6-2 behind a serviceable outing on the part of Freddy Garcia and DH Raul Ibanez's three RBIs.
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Closer Look at Felix Hernandez's Complete-game Shutout of YankeesThe New York Yankees, after Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez's two-hit, 1-0 shutout against them at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, are 5-10 in their last 15 games, 3-5 on their current homestand, and losers of seven straight games decided by one run...
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Dominated: Mariners' Felix Hernandez Shuts Out YankeesSeattle Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez (W, 10-5) made short work of the New York Yankees in their house on Saturday afternoon, limiting them to two hits in a complete-game, 1-0 shutout.
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CC Sabathia Goes Distance Versus Mariners, Leads Yankees to 6-3 WinNew York Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia (W, 11-3) coldly welcomed the Seattle Mariners to Yankee Stadium on Friday night, limiting his guests to three hits and three runs over nine innings in a 6-3 victory.
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Yanks CF Curtis Granderson on Win Over Orioles: 'You Definitely Don't Want to Get Swept'The outcome of Wednesday's rain-soaked matinee at Yankee Stadium between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles was decided in only three innings, by which time the Bombers led 11-1.
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Bronx Beatdown: Yankees Blast LHP Zach Britton, Lead Orioles 11-1Baltimore Orioles left-hander Zach Britton never stood a chance against an angry New York Yankees batting order Wednesday afternoon, giving up seven runs on seven hits in just 2-2/3 innings.Also published on:
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If Antonio Cromartie is Jets' Second-best Receiver, Add that to Their List of ProblemsIf ever there were an indictment of an NFL team's receiving corps, it would be a secondary defender on the same team proclaiming, as New York Jets DB Antonio Cromartie did Tuesday the ESPN show First Take, that they are the second-best receiver.
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Jerry Jones Looking Forward to Cowboys Kicking Giants' Tails in 2012-13If you've been paying attention to NFL news lately, you know that the New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys rivalry has become one in which no one's rear end is safe.
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Yanks RHP David Robertson Couldn't Escape 10th-inning Jam in Loss to Red SoxNew York Yankees reliever David Robertson's latest late-game tightrope walk ended in disaster, as the right-hander gave up a go-ahead, 10th-inning RBI single to Boston Red Sox shortstop Pedro Ciriaco in a 3-2 loss at Yankee Stadium on Sunday night.
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Giants WR Hakeem Nicks Expects to Return in AugustNew York Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks, who broke his right foot on May 24 during an OTA workout, revealed at the University at Albany this weekend that he intends to rejoin his teammates on the field in mid-August.
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Yankees Lose to Red Sox on Granderson's Outfield Blunder, Sabathia's Poor OutingYankees lose to Red Sox on Granderson's outfield blunder, Sabathia's poor outing
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To Ichiro Suzuki, Being Part of Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry Feels like a DreamAfter being traded from the Seattle Mariners to the New York Yankees earlier this week, right fielder Ichiro Suzuki found himself days away from joining one of baseball's most heated rivalries.
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U.S. women basketball stars say they're focused on fifth-straight goldThey've been the gold standard of international women's basketball since 1996, when the first of four straight finishes atop the Summer Olympics podium took place.
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Yanks 1B Mark Teixeira on Beating Red Sox: 'Every Mistake They Made We Put a Good Swing on It'Home runs abound in Friday night's New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox Bronx showdown, but none screamed "Game Over" like Curtis Granderson's eight-inning grand slam off right-hander Mark Melancon.
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Giants TE Martellus Bennett Takes Shot at CowboysAny chance of the New York Giants making it through training camp without one of their players verbally attacking the Dallas Cowboys was shattered Thursday when tight end Martellus Bennett arrived at the University at Albany...
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Jayson Nix Saves Yankees in Seattle, Showdown with Red Sox AwaitsJayson Nix delivered the big hit that eluded the New York Yankees for much of their West Coast road trip Wednesday, bashing an eighth-inning, three-run double to left-center off Seattle Mariners reliever Shawn Kelley in a 5-2 win.
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New York Jets Should Muzzle Santonio HolmesNew York Jets receiver Santonio Holmes said this week that a two-quarterback system--something his team plans to run with Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow this upcoming season--will not work.
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Yankees Sweep Blue Jays, Finish Homestand 5-1Steady rainfall in Wednesday's 6 1/2-inning matinee at Yankee Stadium couldn't derail the runaway train otherwise known as the New York Yankees (57-34), whose 6-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays (45-47) completed a three-game sweep.
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Yanks LHP CC Sabathia Shuts Down Blue JaysCC Sabathia, making his first start on Tuesday night since coming off the 15-day disabled list, threw 87 pitches (66 for strikes) against the Toronto Blue Jays over six scoreless innings (plus one batter), limiting his opponents to four hits...
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Hit Parade: Yankees 2B Robinson Cano's Hitting Streak Reaches 20 GamesRobinson Cano extended his hitting streak to a career-high 20 games when he singled up the middle off lefty Brett Cecil to lead off the second inning of Tuesday's Toronto Blue Jays-New York Yankees game at Yankee Stadium.
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Yankees LF Raul Ibanez Slams Blue JaysRaul Ibanez's eighth-inning grand slam off Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jason Frasor to right propelled the New York Yankees to a 6-3 victory Monday night, improving the Bombers' record on their current homestand to 3-1.
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Yanks' Mariano Rivera to Ring Opening Bell at NYSEThe New York Stock Exchange announced Monday that New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera will ring the Opening Bell on Wednesday, July 18.
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Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte Walking Without Crutches, BootAndy Pettitte appeared in the New York Yankees clubhouse following his team's 10-8 loss to the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium on Sunday sans a protective boot and crutches.
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Curtis Granderson Robs Mike Trout, but Angels Lead YankeesCenter fielder Curtis Granderson pulled a Willie Mays at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, sprinting more than 80 feet with his back toward home plate to catch Los Angeles Angels rookie Mike Trout's third-inning drive on the left-center field warning track.
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Chat with Robinson Cano Following Yankees' 5-3 Win Over AngelsRobinson Cano and Curtis Granderson each had a two-run home run off right-hander Jerome Williams (L, 6-6) (6.0 IP, 7H, 5R) on Saturday afternoon, leading the New York Yankees (54-33) past the Los Angeles Angels (48-40) 5-3.
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Yankees 5, Angels 3: Robinson Cano Finally Hits a HR This WeekRobinson Cano laid a goose egg in the 2012 Home Run Derby, but the second baseman resumed hitting home runs that count Saturday, taking Los Angeles Angels starter Jerome Williams deep with a runner on to left-center.
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Yanks' Mark Teixeira Off to 'right' Start in Second HalfMark Teixeira emerged from the All-Star break in top form, piling up five RBIs Friday night on a pair of home runs in the New York Yankees' 6-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels.
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Derek Jeter Passes Carl Yastrzemski on Baseball's All-time Runs Scored ListDerek Jeter passes Carl Yastrzemski on Baseball's all-time runs scored list
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Yankees, First-round Pick Ty Hensley (RHP) Agree to TermsThe New York Yankees agreed to terms on Friday with right-hander Ty Hensley, their first-round selection in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft.
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Brooklyn Nets SG Joe Johnson to Throw Ceremonial First Pitch at Yankee StadiumThe New York Yankees announced Thursday that Brooklyn Nets shooting guard Joe Johnson will throw the ceremonial first pitch prior to Friday night's Yankees-Los Angeles Angels series opener at Yankee Stadium.
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Yankees RHP Hiroki Kuroda Needs to Bounce Back Versus AngelsLast Friday at Fenway Park was staked to a 5-0, first-inning lead that evaporated in the bottom of the frame and became a 7-6 deficit four innings later.
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Robinson Cano Didn't like Royals Fans' Treatment of His FamilyBooing an athlete while they're on the field of play is a paying customer's right. Harassing that person's family, on the other hand, is disgraceful.
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Nice to See Mets' R.A. Dickey Help Preserve NL's Shutout in All-Star GameThe highlight of this year's All-Star Game at Kauffman Stadium, to me, was 37-year-old New York Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey throwing that scoreless sixth inning.
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Yanks 2B Robinson Cano's Royal Pain Not Over YetNot since Miami Heat forward LeBron James played his first game in Cleveland after "The Decision" have I watched a sporting event in which so much vitriol was directed toward one person.
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Yanks' Robinson Cano Out in Round 1 of 2012 Home Run Derby, Gets Booed by Royals FansLos Angeles Angels slugger Mark Trumbo's awesome power had the crowd at Kauffman Stadium standing for much of his turn in round 1 of the 2012 State Farm Home Run Derby on Monday night, but the loudest cheers were reserved for Robinson Cano's outs.Also published on:
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Yankees Enter All-Star Break Leading AL East by Seven GamesThe New York Yankees (52-33) put an exclamation mark on their first-half schedule Sunday night, earning a 3-1 series victory at Fenway Park after defeating the Boston Red Sox (43-43) 7-3 to take a seven-game lead in the AL East in the All-Star break.Also published on:
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New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox PreviewThe Boston Red Sox (43-42) finally got off the schnide vs. the New York Yankees (51-33) this season, winning Game 2 of Saturday's day-night doubleheader at Fenway Park 9-5.Also published on:
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Andruw Jones, Yankees Have Home Run Derby at Fenway ParkIn Game 1 of Saturday's New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox day-night doubleheader at Fenway Park, left fielder Andruw Jones slugged two of the Bombers' four home runs in a 6-1 win.Also published on:
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Yankees' David Robertson, Rafael Soriano Restore Order in Boston SlugfestThe New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox were engaged in a Friday night slugfest at Fenway Park, with New York coming out on top 10-8 thanks to the back end of its bullpen--David Robertson and Rafael Soriano--pitching 2-1/3 scoreless innings.Also published on:
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Knicks PG Jason Kidd Fine with Backing Up Jeremy LinHaving agreed to sign a three-year, $9 million deal with the New York Knicks, point guard Jason Kidd, talking to ESPN Radio's Michael Kay on Friday, left little doubt as to whether he'd have any problem with serving as a backup on his new team.
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Jason Kidd to Join the New York KnicksThe New York Knicks' offseason finally took a turn for the positive on Thursday, as veteran point guard Jason Kidd has agreed to sign a three-year, $9 million deal with the team, according to ESPN Radio.
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Yankees Survive First Starts of Garcia, Phelps Since Sabathia, Pettitte InjuriesThe Yankees' main concern entering their three-game set at Tropicana Field against the Rays this week was what they'd get out of Freddy Garcia and David Phelps, the replacements for Andy Pettitte (fractured ankle) and CC Sabathia (strained groin).Also published on:
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New York Mets Must Bury Philadelphia PhilliesDavid Wright and Johan Santana were on New York Mets teams remembered for nothing more than melting down in September while the Philadelphia Phillies marched over them toward the postseason.Also published on:
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Yankees' Struggles in Tampa Bay ContinueTo date, the only games the New York Yankees (48-32) have won in the Tampa Bay Area this year were during spring training.Also published on:
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Report: Landry Fields, Toronto Raptors Reach Verbal AgreementIt's widely known that the New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors have been trying to ink free-agent point guard Steve Nash during this young NBA offseason...
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2012 State Farm Home Run Derby PredictionI normally avoid making predictions on the record, but an exception could be made for the 2012 State Farm Home Run Derby, scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET Monday, July 9 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.Also published on:
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Yankees Battle Rays and Red Sox Before Break, Have Chance to Increase Lead in AL EastThe New York Yankees (48-30) are ahead by six games in the AL East and have a golden opportunity this week to create even more separation.Also published on:
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Yankees LF Brett Gardner, Out with Elbow Injury, Hopes to Return by Mid, Late JulyOut since April with a strained right elbow, New York Yankees left fielder Brett Gardner thinks this month could finally mark his return, which has been delayed twice.Also published on:
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'Everything is Clicking' for New York Yankees 2B Robinson CanoFour-time AL All-Star second baseman Robinson Cano has been a home run-hitting machine since June 17, going yard nine times over a 14-game stretch.Also published on:
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Yankees 2B Robinson Cano on Pace for 40-Home Run SeasonNew York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano added another home run to his season total on Sunday, giving his club a 4-2 lead after taking Chicago White Sox starter Gavin Floyd deep to right-center with a runner on in the third inning.Also published on:
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Yankees' Dewayne Wise on Beating White Sox: 'Today was Big for Us'Yankees outfielder Dewayne Wise never doubted being able fit in with the Yankees--who signed him in January--because he'd already known several of his current teammates.Also published on:
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Joe Girardi's Wise Choice: Yankees Outfielder Dewayne Wise Talks Pitching Debut After 14-7 Loss to ChisoxYou know it's not your day when you lose a baseball game by a touchdown.Also published on:
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Yankees Rookie Adam Warren Not Ready for White Sox, Gets Chased in ThirdWelcome to the big leagues, kid.Also published on:
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Derek Jeter Now 13th on All-time Hits List, Ripken Congratulates the Yankees CaptainDerek Jeter now 13th on all-time hits list, Ripken congratulates the Yankees captainAlso published on:
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Should Giants QB Eli Manning Rank Higher Than Ben Roethlisberger in NFL Top 100?Curb your outrage, Justin Tuck, because only four quarterbacks are ranked higher than Eli Manning on the NFL's Top 100 Players of 2012 list.Also published on:
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Derek Jeter Ties Cal Ripken Jr. On All-time Hits List, but Chisox Stun Yanks 4-3Derek Jeter ties Cal Ripken Jr. on all-time hits list, but Chisox stun Yanks 4-3Also published on:
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New York Yankees Transactions (Thursday, June 28, 2012)After placing left-handed starters CC Sabathia (strained left groin) and Andy Pettitte (fractured left ankle) on the 15 and 60-day disabled list, respectively, on Thursday, the Yankees recalled Ryota Igarashi from Triple-A Scranton/WB...Also published on:
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New York Giants DE Chris Canty States the Obvious in Manning-Romo ComparisonEarlier this week, the Eli Manning-Tony Romo debate resurfaced after New York Giants defensive end Chris Canty said on ESPN Radio that Manning was "absolutely" better than Romo in a time of crisis.
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Yankees CF Curtis Granderson on Losing Sabathia, Pettitte: 'No One is Going to Feel Sorry for Us'Sweeping the Cleveland Indians out of Yankee Stadium on Wednesday came at a steep price for the New York Yankees, who lost CC Sabathia and Andy Pettitte to a mildly strained left groin and fractured left ankle, respectively.Also published on:
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Yankees: Andy Pettitte Out for Six Weeks with Fractured Left AnkleHours after New York Yankees ace CC Sabathia was placed on the disabled list with a mild strain of the adductor muscle, fellow left-hander Andy Pettitte joined him.Also published on:
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Yankees LHP CC Sabathia Lands on DLNearly two hours prior to Wednesday afternoon's Indians-Yankees series finale at Yankee Stadium, manager Joe Girardi announced that left-hander CC Sabathia has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a mild strain of the adductor mAlso published on:
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Yankees' Phil Hughes Bounces Back, Shuts Down Indians in 6-4 WinHughes, 7-2 with a 3.48 ERA since May 6, would tell Yahoo! Contributor Network that no significant adjustments were needed prior to Tuesday's game despite his forgettable start against the Braves last week.Also published on:
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Yankees Beat Up on Justin Masterson, Defeat Indians 6-4Cleveland Indians starter Justin Masterson took a pelting at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night, getting charged for four runs on seven hits over six innings before a crowd of 43,006 in a 6-4 loss to the New York Yankees.Also published on:
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2012 New York Yankees Will Live or Die by the Home RunThe line coming out of the New York Yankees' locker room these days as it concerns their offense is "This is who we are," first uttered weeks ago by Nick Swisher when he was questioned about the club's heavy reliance on the long ball for run production.Also published on:
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Yankees 2B Robinson Cano Hasn't Lost HR Touch Since Winning Derby in 2011So much for a post-Home Run Derby victory home run-hitting jinx.Also published on:
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New York Yankees Hammering Away at Cleveland Indians, Lead 6-0 Through Four InningsNew York Yankees Hammering Away at Cleveland Indians, Lead 6-0 Through Three InningsAlso published on:
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List of Former New York Yankees Attending Old Timers' Day 2012The New York Yankees announced shortly before noon Monday that nearly 50 former Bronx Bombers are scheduled to attend the 66th annual Old Timers' Day festivities at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, July 1.Also published on:
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Former New York Yankees Closer Goose Gossage Doesn't Think Roger Clemens Belongs in Hall of FameSeven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens may have helped the New York Yankees win four American League pennants and two World Series championships, but not everyone linked to Major League Baseball's most successful franchise is a fan.Also published on:
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Yankees RHP Phil Hughes on Effort Against Braves: 'Every Loss Hurts'It's clearly not a start Phil Hughes will be discussing with his grandchildren many years from now, but with plenty of season left to play, Wednesday's episode vs. Atlanta is best forgotten well before his next turn.
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Phil Hughes Allows Four HRs to Braves, Knocked Out in FifthNew York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes resembled his magnificently bad, early-season self against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, getting rocked for six hits on six runs over just 4-1/3 innings.
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Yankees' Winning Streak Doomed by Poor Performance with RISPThe New York Yankees' winning streak had to end at some point, and their 2-for-11 showing with runners in scoring position vs. the Atlanta Braves at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night contributed highly to such.Also published on:
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Russell Martin: 'Fundamentally Sound' Play, Starting Pitching Keys to Yankees' 10-game Winning StreakLeft-hander CC Sabathia (W, 9-3) became the fourth starting pitcher to earn a second win during the New York Yankees' winning streak, which reached 10 Monday night after they defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-2.
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Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez Ends Braves LHP Mike Minor's Bid for No-hitter, Ties Ott on Runs ListThe New York Yankees can breathe a sigh of relief on Monday, because Alex Rodriguez's single off Atlanta Braves left-hander in the fifth inning of a three-game series opener spares them the ignominy of being Baseball's latest perfect-game/no-hitter victim
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New York Yankees Return to Bronx on Cloud NineThree three-game sweeps later, a season in which October baseball at Yankee Stadium seemed in doubt for some time will likely end no earlier.
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Yankees at Nationals: Andy Pettitte Schools Bryce Harper with Slider in Saturday MatineeSagacity overcame youth in Saturday afternoon's New York Yankees-Washington Nationals matchup at Nationals Park.Also published on:
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Beasts of the East: 1st-place New York Yankees, Washington Nationals to Clash on FridaySomebody's six-game winning streak will come to an end Friday night at Nationals Park, where the New York Yankees (37-25) and Washington Nationals (38-23) are scheduled to open a three-game set.Also published on:
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WFAN's Boomer Esiason Talks 2nd Annual Bombers Boomer Broadway Softball ClassicFormer Bengals and Jets quarterback Boomer Esiason may be an avid New York Mets fan, but on Thursday he will be channeling his inner Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium for the second annual Bombers Boomer Broadway Softball Classic. -
Despite Injuries and Mediocrity for Much of Season, New York Yankees Sport Top Mark in ALThe New York Yankees have fattened up on the National League East, tallying five consecutive victories against the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves to improve to 15-4 since May 22.Also published on:
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New York Yankees RHP Phil Hughes: Stuff was 'Better Than the Way I Pitched' in Game 2 of Subway SeriesMets at Yankees (2)Also published on:
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Phil Hughes Can Clinch Round 1 of 2012 Subway Series for New York YankeesPhil Hughes can clinch round 1 of 2012 Subway Series for New York YankeesAlso published on:
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Yankees RHP Hiroki Kuroda, Struck on Foot by Liner, Confident He'll Make Next StartYankees starter Hiroki Kuroda removed after getting struck on his left foot by Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy's liner in the seventh inning of the Subway Series opener at Yankee Stadium on Friday night, but tells YCN that he'll make his next start.Also published on: -
Chat with New York Yankees OF/DH Andruw Jones After Game 1 of 2012 Subway SeriesNew York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano started the home run barrage against New York Mets left-hander Johan Santana (L, 3-3), and Andruw Jones ended it.Also published on:
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New York Mets at New York Yankees: Robinson Cano, Teammates Teeing Off on Johan SantanaNew York Mets at New York Yankees: Yankees hit back-to-back-to-back home runs off Santana, lead 6-0Also published on:
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NFL Luminaries Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason, Eli Manning and Jason Taylor Provide 'Hope for Children'They are known for their prowess on the gridiron and authoring indelible memories for multiple generations of football fans, but it's their dedication to tackling what plagues children in this country that is making an immeasurable impact. -
New York Yankees' Ivan Nova Feels He's Overcoming Control IssuesOn the New York Yankees' previous homestand, starter Ivan Nova criticized himself for failing to hit his spots and not delivering pitches low enough in the zone for opponents to regularly send harmless grounders toward his teammates around the infield.Also published on:
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New York Yankees SP Andy Pettitte Too Sharp for Tampa Bay RaysThe strikeouts keep piling up for left-hander Andy Pettitte (W, 3-2), who fanned a season-high 10 batters Tuesday night to lead the New York Yankees to a 7-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.Also published on:
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HOPE Week 2012 Expands to Five New York Yankees AffiliatesThe New York Yankees' annual goodwill program, HOPE Week (Helping Others Persevere & Excel), has expanded to five of their minor league affiliates, the team announced Tuesday afternoon.
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Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira Heating Up on West Coast TripHas New York Yankees slugger Mark Teixeira finally overcome his offensive struggles?
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New York Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte: 'Wins Are a Good Medicine'New York Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte: 'Wins Are a Good Medicine'
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Not Even the Kansas City Royals Respect Alex RodriguezAlthough the New York Yankees beat the Kansas City Royals 3-2 Tuesday night, are the days of third baseman Alex Rodriguez striking fear into the hearts of opposing pitchers over?
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Cincinnati Reds Lefty Aroldis Chapman Should Thrive as a CloserCincinnati Reds lefty Aroldis Chapman should thrive as a closer
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Yankees' Ivan Nova Links Recent Struggles to 'location'When New York Yankees right-hander Ivan Nova has missed his target of late, he's paid a steep price.
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New York Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte Channeled His Prime to Shut Down Cincinnati RedsAndy Pettitte took a page out of 1996 at Yankee Stadium on Friday night, helping the New York Yankees snap a three-game losing streak by tossing eight shutout innings and striking out nine batters in a 4-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Eighth-inning HRs by Robinson Cano, Raul Ibanez Back Up Andy Pettitte in Win Over Cincinnati RedsThe New York Yankees' slumping offense seemed bent on ruining Andy Pettitte's masterpiece vs. the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night, scoring just one run off starter Bronson Arroyo (L, 2-2) over the first seven innings of a series opener.
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New York Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte Faces RHP Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati Reds in BronxOnce again, the New York Yankees are relying on left-hander Andy Pettitte (0-1, 5.68 ERA) to stop a losing streak.
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Phil Hughes Keeps Showing Progress, but New York Yankees 'O' Disappears in TorontoWhen the New York Yankees traveled north of the border this week for a two-game set vs. the Toronto Blue Jays, their offense didn't make the trip.
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CC Sabathia Can Ease Pain of New York Yankees in BaltimoreThe New York Yankees were Pyrrhic victors at Camden Yards on Monday night, losing starter Ivan Nova to injury before defeating the Baltimore Orioles 8-5.
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Spotlight on Mark Teixeira as Yankees Take on OriolesSince Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira drove in six runs on a double and two home runs to help defeat the Red Sox at Fenway Park 15-9 on April 21, he's hit .169 (12-for-71) over 19 games.
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Andy Pettitte's 2012 Debut Could Have Been Much WorsePerhaps Andy Pettitte (L, 0-1), considering how quickly things could've gone from not too shabby to catastrophic in the Yankees' 6-2 loss to Seattle at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, can find a semblance of victory in not losing too badly.
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Yankees CF Curtis Granderson Talks Return of Andy PettitteAndy Pettitte's first start since coming out of a one-year retirement vs. the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium on Sunday has created a huge buzz in the Bronx.
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New York Yankees LF Raul Ibanez on RHP Phil Hughes: 'He Looks Very Confident'Phil Hughes' four-seam fastball has more life, more zip these days, its nastiness mirroring an attitudinal aggressiveness he's carrying with him to the mound.
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Yanks' Derek Jeter Ties Tony Gwynn on All-time Hits List in Win Over SeattleWhile New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra celebrated his 87th birthday Saturday, 3,000-hit club member Derek Jeter moved up Baseball's all-time hits, tying Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn for 17th place with an eighth-inning single off Seattle's Tom Wilhelmsen...
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Ivan Nova: Seeing Jesus Montero in Mariners Uniform was 'Kind of Weird'After growing up together in the New York Yankees' minor league system, pitcher Ivan Nova and catcher Jesus Montero were separated this past offseason when Montero was shipped to the Seattle Mariners for out-for-2012 right-handed starter Michael Pineda.
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Yankees 6, Mariners 2: Hiroki Kuroda Outshines King Felix in Series OpenerYankees 6, Mariners 2: Hiroki Kuroda outshines King Felix in series opener
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New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony-centric Offense is OffensiveIt's an ugly scene that keeps repeating itself over and over and over again.
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One-sided Series Causes Price of Miami Heat at New York Knicks Tickets to DipIf you're a New York Knicks fan, there's one benefit to the Miami Heat's 2-0 lead over your team in this year's NBA Eastern Conference quarterfinals: it's become cheaper, since New York is expected to be swept, to score tickets for Games 3 and 4... -
Closer Look at Yankees' 5-0 Loss to OriolesA detailed look at this game reveals how bad a loss it was for the Yankees.
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Yankees RHP Ivan Nova Ready for Orioles in Rubber MatchBaltimore may have won 7-1 Tuesday to set up a series rubber match finale, but Nova hasn't lost a decision since June 3, 2011.
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Yankees RHP Phil Hughes Says He Featured 'Best Stuff' All Season in 7-1 Loss to OriolesNEW YORK--When you consider giving up four runs on four hits over 5-2/3 innings in a 7-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles your strongest start all season, you're likely not having that good a season.
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Power Surge: Yankees' Curtis Granderson Crushes Third Home Run in Four GamesThe home runs just keep piling up for New York Yankees center fielder Curtis Granderson
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Yanks' Hiroki Kuroda on Play at Home Plate in Win Over Orioles: 'Tenacity Pays Off'Baseball isn't a contact sport ... until there's a collision, of course. -
Yankees CF Curtis Granderson Still Evolving at the PlateAs prolific a run producer as New York Yankees center fielder Curtis Granderson has been since retooling his swing under hitting coach Kevin Long's watchful eye in August of 2010, he'll tell you there's still room for improvement.
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New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez Passes Willie Mays on Baseball's All-time RBI ListNew York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez passes Willie Mays on Baseball's all-time RBI list
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New York Yankees RF Nick Swisher on Pace for Career YearDespite being removed from New York's series finale vs. Detroit on Sunday, Yankees RF Nick Swisher's .288 batting average, six homers and 23 RBIs through 20 games (80 at-bats) in 2012 may be forecasting his second career trip to the All-Star Game. -
Freddy Garcia Uncertain About Future in New York Yankees RotationAfter a 7-5 loss to the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, veteran starting pitcher Freddy Garcia is uncertain about his future in the New York Yankees' rotation.
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Former New York Yankees React to Passing of Bill 'Moose' SkowronFormer New York Yankees react to passing of Moose Skowron
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New York Knicks-Miami Heat Playoff Showdown: A Perfect Storm of Past and PresentNew York City vs. Miami, everyone (outside of south Florida) hates LeBron James, and Miami Heat president Pat Riley's ancient feud with the New York Knicks organization. Those are just three great reasons the Knicks-Heat playoff matchup is must-see TV.
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New York Knicks Making Hay at Home Under Mike WoodsonSince Mike Woodson succeeded Mike D'Antoni last month, the Knicks have won 11 out of 12 games at Madison Square Garden and are 17-6 overall. Their .667 home winning percentage this season--courtesy of a 22-11 record--marks the team's best in 11 years.
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Phil Hughes Takes Two Steps Backward in TexasLooks like Andy Pettitte can't make his return soon enough.
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New York Mets Properly Honor Jose Reyes ... By Beating His New TeamThat the New York Mets planned to honor shortstop Jose Reyes when he made his return to Citi Field as a member of the Miami Marlins Tuesday is no surprise. That they honored their fans by beating Miami 2-1, however, makes a ton more sense, if you ask me.
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Yu Can Do It! Rangers Starter Yu Darvish Shows He's Real Deal by Dominating YankeesIf you were wondering whether 25-year-old Japanese sensation Yu Darvish could survive an elite American League lineup, just ask the New York Yankees.
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Yanks' Hiroki Kuroda, Rangers' Yu Darvish Face Potent Bats TuesdayMuch hype surrounds New York Yankees starter Hiroki Kuroda's upcoming matchup with countryman Yu Darvish (2-0, 3.57 ERA) of the Texas Rangers at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Tuesday night, but both Japanese imports have a much greater concern...
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New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez Slowly Recapturing Power StrokeWe know New York Yankees all-time hits leader Derek Jeter (.411) has offensively been a man possessed so far in 2012, but now his longtime teammate, Alex Rodriguez, is starting to do damage at the plate, too.
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New York Knicks PF Amar'e Stoudemire Shows Encouraging Signs During WeekendNew York Knicks power forward Amar'e Stoudemire looked solid in his second game since returning from a back injury at Philips Arena on Sunday, scoring 22 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in a 113-112 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.Also published on:
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How on Earth Did Boston Red Sox Lose that Game to New York Yankees?Stunned, shocked, dejected, disgusted, revolted, incredulous, depressed, devastated and utterly speechless. If you're a Red Sox fan, there's a great chance, following your team's un-freakin'-believable implosion vs. the Yankees on Saturday...
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Yanks' Eric Chavez, Who Homered Twice in Win Over Red Sox, Shows Team's DepthIf Fenway Park were able to make a wish on its 100th birthday, I doubt it would've been New York Yankees third baseman Eric Chavez and his teammates combining for five home runs in a 6-2 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday.
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Chat with Curtis Granderson After His Three-homer PerformanceCurtis Granderson put on a historic display of power Thursday night, leading the New York Yankees past the Minnesota Twins, 7-6, by slugging a (current) Yankee Stadium all-time high three home runs. -
Dave Winfield Congratulates Derek Jeter for Tying Him on Baseball's All-time Hits ListDave Winfield congratulates Derek Jeter for tying him on Baseball's all-time hits list
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Twins at Yankees Series Finale a Must-win for Phil HughesNew York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes (0-2, 9.00 ERA) could become the odd man out in the rotation when Andy Pettitte returns if he continues to struggle. -
Hiroki Kuroda, Meet Justin MorneauSomething tells me New York Yankees starter Hiroki Kuroda wouldn't mind never having to throw another pitch to Minnesota Twins slugger Justin Morneau ever again.
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Chat with Chris Stewart, Brett Gardner Following Yankees' 8-3 Win Over TwinsChat with Chris Stewart, Brett Gardner following Yankees' 8-3 win over Twins -
What's New? Carl Pavano Gets Best of New York Yankees ... AgainCarl Pavano has given New York Yankees fans yet another reason to detest him.
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Derek Jeter Carries Hot Bat into Twins SeriesAbout getting off to a terrific start in 2012, Jeter, speaking to Yahoo! Contributor Network following New York's 11-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, said...
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New York Yankees Go into Minnesota Twins Series Riding HighThe Minnesota Twins open a four-game set at Yankee Stadium Monday night against a Yankees team that has won five of its last six games after starting the 2012 season 0-3. -
Yankees Starter Phil Hughes Not Fazed by Boos, Specter of Andy PettitteNew York Yankees starting pitcher Phil Hughes (0-2, 9.00 ERA) may have gotten past the "dead arm" that plagued him last year, but his recovery hasn't yielded successful results through two starts this season. -
Knicks Forward Steve Novak Initially Confused by Fans' 'Forty-seven!' Chant During Wizards GameWashington Wizards point guard John Wall will not soon forget fans at Madison Square Garden mockingly chanting "Forty-seven! ... Forty-seven!"Also published on: -
Yankees' Phil Hughes Strafed by Angels, Knocked Out in Fourth InningNew York Yankees starter Phil Hughes' 2012 season home debut ended disastrously Saturday, as the Los Angeles Angels pounded the right-hander for six runs on eight hits over 3-1/3 innings.
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Chat with Derek Jeter, Curtis Granderson After Yankees' 5-0 Win Over AngelsFor New York Yankees fans, there was nothing ominous about Friday the 13th, 2012. -
Alex Rodriguez Ties Ken Griffey Jr. On Major League Baseball's All-time Home Run ListOnce teammates in Seattle, New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and retired center fielder Ken Griffey Jr. now have joint possession of fifth place on Major League Baseball's all-time home run list.
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Los Angeles Angels at New York Yankees Preview (Game 1 of 3)It's Friday the 13th in the Bronx, where the New York Yankees (3-3) and Los Angeles Angels (2-4) will open a three-game series at 1:05 p.m. ET. The matinee marks New York's 2012 home opener, as well as first baseman Albert Pujols' first game at Yankee...
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Three Reasons New York Yankees Can Feel Good After Disaster in TampaAfter the Tampa Bay Rays swept the New York Yankees last week, some Bronx Bombers fans were understandably concerned. But two Mariano Rivera saves, two extra-inning wins and a three-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles later, New York is even at 3-3...
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Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets Start Tough Week by Hosting Washington NationalsIf anyone wearing a New York Mets uniform right now feels as though they're already playing with house money, could you blame them?
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Johan Santana, New York Mets Begin 2012 the 'Wright' WayThe New York Mets' 1-0, Opening Day win over the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field on Thursday should, for at least another 24 hours, serve as a huge boost of confidence for third baseman David Wright, starting pitcher Johan Santana and closer Frank Francisco.
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Is New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez Really that Mentally Weak?Once Tim Tebow became the New York Jets' newest member, the seeds to a quarterback controversy were planted.
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Under Mike Woodson, New York Knicks' Play Smells like Team SpiritNew York Knicks' play under Mike Woodson smells like Team Spirit
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Tim Tebow Trade to New York Jets Caused Outrage Well Before CompletionThis experiment could blow up like a mom-and-pop meth lab, but it's happening, folks. Tebowmania is coming to New York City.
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If Nothing Else, Tim Tebow-New York Jets Marriage Would Be EntertainingShould New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum acquire Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow via trade, Tebowmania will be sharing New York with Linsanity, and the same locker room as some of pro football's most infamous figures.
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New York Yankees Spring Training: RHP Phil Hughes May Be Pitching to Stay in PinstripesA deep New York Yankees starting rotation got more crowded last week when left-hander Andy Pettitte decided to come out of retirement after just one year off, providing Phil Hughes and Freddy Garcia with additional competition in the race ...
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Market for Peyton Manning Illustrates Difficulty of Finding a Franchise QuarterbackTo ex-Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning's pursuers--the Tennessee Titans, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos--the season-ending neck surgery he underwent last September merely represents a risk too easily eclipsed by the potential reward.
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If Linsanity Dies, Carmelo Anthony, New York Knicks Better Start WinningNow that New York Knicks interim coach Mike Woodson is implementing a Carmelo Anthony-centric offense, point guard Jeremy Lin's role will be greatly diminished. This is being referred to as the death of Linsanity.
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Let's Do it Again: Andy Pettitte Coming Back to New York YankeesLet's do it again: Andy Pettitte coming back to New York Yankees












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