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TEAM W L % GB Tampa Bay 32 21 .604 - Boston 32 23 .582 1.0 Toronto 28 26 .519 4.5 Baltimore 26 25 .510 5.0 New York 25 27 .481 6.5
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Yanks get beat by birds again |
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The Yankees and Orioles traded nine home runs in an offensively-charged contest interrupted by stormy skies, but LaTroy Hawkins could not protect a one-run lead in the 11th, loading the bases before Cintron stroked the game-winning hit toward the warning track, delivering Baltimore a 10-9 win.
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NEW YORK -- Behind closed doors, the Yankees had analyzed their notoriously punchless offense of late in hopes of finding a way to get it going. The answer, it was decided, was to try to open the floodgates. Three homers off Johan Santana surely qualify as more than a trickle, but it still wasn't the full-on deluge the Yankees were hoping for. It also wasn't enough to beat the Mets' efficient ace, who outpitched Andy Pettitte as the Yankees' crosstown rivals took the first game of the Subway Series, 7-4, on Saturday.
W L % GB Tampa Bay 25 18 .581 - Boston 25 19 .568 0.5 Baltimore 22 19 .537 2.0 Toronto 21 23 .477 4.5 New York 20 23 .465 5.0
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Yanks Salvage last game in ny |
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Johnny Damon and Jason Giambi went deep in the fourth inning, while Robinson Cano and Wilson Betemit hit back-to-back homers in the seventh, helping the Yankees avoid a sweep by the Indians with a 6-3 victory Thursday.
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Yankees Sweep Mariners @ the stadium |
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A six-run third inning led by back-to-back homers from Melky Cabrera and Robinson Cano was all Darrell Rasner, starting for Phil Hughes, needed in his season debut, as the Yankees swept the Mariners and moved above the .500 mark.
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Thu Jan 2, 2025 |
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