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In 2007 the Yankees scored 968 runs, the most for the team in 70 years. A year later, however, the Yankees’ offense has turned from an asset into a major problem.
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The Yankees front office made a lot of big decisions Friday before the team opened a three-game series at home against the Kansas City Royals.
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After being out of the lineup for the sixth time in nine games, Melky Cabrera is no longer the regular center field player for the Yankees.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates thumped the Yankees, before 38,867 festive fans. It was the first meaningful game there between the teams since the 1960 World Series.
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Shelley Duncan and Melky Cabrera dropped their appeals of the three-game suspensions in exchange for having their penalties reduced to two games.
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Brett Gardner who batted .260 in 45 games at Class AAA last season, says he thinks he will get the chance to regularly play center field for the Yankees.
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Brett Gardner who batted .260 in 45 games at Class AAA last season, says he thinks he will get the chance to regularly play center field for the Yankees.
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Shelley Duncan, who faces a three-game suspension for his rough slide into Akinori Iwamura on Wednesday, went 0 for 2 and saw no pitches near his body.
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Melky Cabrera was given the same three-game suspension as his teammate Shelley Duncan, whose hard slide incited a brawl with the Tampa Bay Rays last Wednesday.
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