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It is too little too late, but Carl Pavano is finally producing and finally helping the Yankees, having pitched six stout innings against the Blue Jays.
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Manager Joe Girardi strongly suggested that when Joba Chamberlain returns from the disabled list he would come back as a reliever, not a starter.
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After each injury and the resulting disappearance of another player in whom I’d been emotionally invested, I pretended that life in Yankeeville was beautiful. Wang and his Lisfranc injury? “No biggie.” I shrugged. “Lisfranc
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Much more depressing to the Red Sox than their 3-2 loss to the Yankees was the notion that Josh Beckett would not start Friday.
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Cody Ransom hit a home run in his first Yankee Stadium at-bat against Kansas City, and then another in his second against the Orioles in Baltimore.
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Jason Giambi, who homered to tie the game in the seventh inning, drilled a single to center off Jonathan Papelbon with the bases loaded and one out in the ninth.
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Brian Cashman, the Yankees’ general manager, took full responsibility for the Yankees’ disappointing season and defended Manager Joe Girardi and Kevin Long, the hitting coach.
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After a resounding defeat by the Red Sox, the question for the Yankees is what starts next: a glorious renaissance or a painful fall from grace?
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Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi have hit fourth and fifth in the Yankees’ lineup in each of the last 11 games, yet they continue to struggle in the clutch.
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With the Yankees playing a series that may be the closest they get to the postseason this year, Alex Rodriguez was in October form.
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Before the season started, the Yankees planned every step of Joba Chamberlain’s development. But now that he is injured, the team insists there is no plan beyond Thursday.
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If the Yankees and the Red Sox don’t meet in the playoffs, the Red Sox are coming for the last time to the House That Ruth Built
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When he stands in left field at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night, Jason Bay expects someone to loudly remind him that he is not as good as the man he replaced.
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The Yankees have quietly gained two games on the Red Sox in the American League wild-card standings since Aug. 16.
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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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