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- Hughes, Phil
- Jeter, Derek
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- Kepner, Tyler
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Everything Derek Jeter, the Yankees’ quiet captain, said Sunday night was pitched perfectly for his teammates and the fans.
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On an evening that will never be forgotten, the Yankees’ bit players etched their name in the history of the storied Yankee Stadium, and kept the narrowest sliver of hope for a playoff spot alive.
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On a day the Yankees could have faced elimination from the postseason, they prevailed over the Baltimore Orioles to live for another day — the final day at their 85-year-old home.
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The Orioles are in their usual late-season spiral, including a loss to the Yankees. But on Sunday they will start Chris Waters, who tossed a shutout in his last start.
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Robinson Canó doubled twice off starter Daniel Cabrera and delivered the go-ahead homer in the seventh with a shot to center field.
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Carl Pavano took the mound at Camden Yards on Saturday and pitched five decent innings, coming back after 16 months with a reconstructed elbow.
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Bobby Abreu enjoyed his first five-hit game in nine years, leading the Yankees to a comeback victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
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Bidding to win 20 for the first time during a career that started in 1991, Mike Mussina again struggled against his former team.
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After Alex Rodriguez was plunked Tuesday night, the Yankees were bound to retaliate on Wednesday and did while exploding for 13 runs and snapping a three-game losing streak.
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Alex Rodriguez reached base safely in his first four plate appearances but struck out in the ninth inning to send the Yankees to their third consecutive loss.
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Mike Mussina allowed a season-high six earned runs over five ordinary innings, and the rookie David Robertson surrendered five in a third of an inning.
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Ian Kennedy gave up four runs in the second inning and then left the game with a slightly strained right lat muscle in a wild 11-inning loss to the Orioles.
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Joe Girardi got his first ejection as Yankees manager in the ninth inning Thursday, putting on a show from which Orioles’ rookie pitcher Jim Johnson couldn’t recover.
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Umpires missed another home run call, leaving Alex Rodriguez to settle for a double in the sixth inning Wednesday, but it hardly mattered in a cathartic rout of the Orioles.
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Alex Rodriguez hit a home run on his first game after a 17-game absence, but Tuesday’s loss was as bad as any of the others the team has suffered this season.
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