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With the bases loaded in the 12th inning, José Molina let a just-barely-too-inside fastball from Oakland reliever Lenny DiNardo hit him in the knee.
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Roy Hallady threw two hits to shut out the Yankees and extend the Toronto Blue Jays’ home winning streak to six games.
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It was another frustrating game at the plate for the Yankees, who used five pitchers against the burly offense of the Texas Rangers for their third defeat in a row.
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The tandem of José Veras, Kyle Farnsworth and Mariano Rivera stifled the Mets on one hit over the final three innings to protect Andy Pettitte’s lead.
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Joba Chamberlain overwhelmed the Pittsburgh Pirates for six and two-thirds innings Wednesday in a victory at PNC Park.
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Nearly two weeks after Ian Kennedy was put on the disabled list, the Yankees’ rotation may no longer have a place for him.
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Joba Chamberlain does not appear close to being a dominant major league starter, but that is the goal of this strange delayed spring training the Yankees are holding.
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Joba Chamberlain pitched into the fifth inning but earned a second straight no-decision against Kansas City.
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Dan Giese, a pitcher called up from the minors Tuesday to take Joba Chamberlain’s spot in the dugout, is about as anonymous as Chamberlain is famous.
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Joba Chamberlain was wild in his first start, which lasted less than three innings, and the Blue Jays took advantage of a sloppy performance by a bullpen that misses him.
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