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What should Yanks do with A-Rod next year?
Grin and bear it Bill Shaikin Los Angeles Times Give him a pay cut! They did, actually. His contract calls for his salary to drop from $29 million this year to $28 million next year. The issue is not that Rodriguez cannot play. He batted .272 with...Tags: Miami Marlins, Ozzie Guillen, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sports, New York Yankees
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Bad Calls Only Go So Far To Explain Yankees' Malaise
The Hartford Courant— Early Sunday, Derek Jeter broke his ankle near second base and he screamed in pain. Later Sunday, umpire Jeff Nelson broke open the game with a botched call at that base and New York screamed in disgust. But, oh man, the Yankees continue to break...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Mariano Rivera, Jeff Nelson, Major League Baseball, Mark Teixeira
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Yankees in strange new world without Jeter
NEW YORK — In the backs of their minds, the Yankees knew this day was coming. They've known it for a long time and viewed it with the kind of dread we normally reserve for old age, increased taxes and the occasional basement flood. Derek Jeter...
Tags: National League, Mariano Rivera, Jeff Nelson, Anibal Sanchez, Jhonny Peralta
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Can Yankees recover from an 2-0 hole?
Down for the count Dom Amore Hartford Courant It's always dangerous to count the Yankees out — except right now. They're one blow from being out cold, and Justin Verlander is winding up for a haymaker. These Yankees are old, and one-dimensional....Tags: C.C. Sabathia, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sports, Curtis Granderson, World Series
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Orioles fall to Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS, ending improbable season
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK – Whether the path of Nate McLouth's towering fly ball was interrupted by the right-field foul pole at Yankee Stadium will likely be discussed in Baltimore for years to come. But when it fell harmlessly into the second deck of seats as a...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Jason Hammel, Troy Patton, J.J. Hardy, Ichiro Suzuki
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Position analysis: Time on Beckham's side
For those who follow the Chicago White Sox on a daily basis, it could come as a major surprise that Gordon Beckham wasn't ranked among the top three defensive second basemen in a mid-season survey of American League managers conducted by Baseball America....
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Ian Kinsler, Seattle Mariners, American League, Sports
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CC Sabathia Proves He's The Yankees' Ace
The Hartford CourantCC Sabathia stands nearly as tall and probably twice as wide as the Yankee Stadium right-field foul pole that Nate McLouth did or did not hit in the sixth inning of this early October night. At 6-7 and, oh, 290, pounds, Sabathia stands nearly as tall...Tags: Boston Red Sox, J.J. Hardy, David Cone, New York Yankees, Joe Girardi
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Saunders pitches well again in must-win game for Orioles
The Baltimore SunWhen the Orioles traded reliever Matt Lindstrom to the Arizona Diamondbacks in late August for veteran lefty Joe Saunders, the Orioles were dealing a surplus bullpen arm for needed playoff experience. The transaction registered a blip on the national...Tags: Arizona Diamondbacks, Joe Saunders, Nate McLouth, Sports, American League
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Yankees try to explain why they can't put away Orioles
The Baltimore SunAfter a thrilling win Wednesday, the New York Yankees were right back to explaining why they can't shake the Orioles after Thursday's 13-inning loss. "If you really think about it, it's not too surprising," said Yankees captain Derek Jeter of going to...Tags: New York Yankees, Joe Girardi, Jason Hammel, Sports, Baseball
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Orioles beat Yankees in 13 innings to force ALDS Game 5
The Baltimore SunOn couches all over Baltimore, J.J. Hardy's game-winning RBI double in the 13th inning must have seemed like a dream, especially since the Orioles spent most of Thursday night putting fans to sleep with their offensive ineptitude. As the night crept into...Tags: Tommy Hunter, Arizona Diamondbacks, Gold Glove Awards, Joe Saunders, J.J. Hardy
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Orioles even ALDS series against Yankees with 3-2 win
The Baltimore SunFor the second consecutive night, Orioles fans streamed into Camden Yards wearing their orange, twirling their “BUCKle Up” towels and surviving a first-pitch rain delay in hopes their Orioles could beat the bullies of the American League East....Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Cleveland Indians, J.J. Hardy, Ichiro Suzuki, Major League Baseball
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With ample rest, Wei-Yin Chen shines in postseason debut
The Baltimore SunWhen the Orioles signed left-hander Wei-Yin Chen, 10 days into 2012, they did so because they believed the 27-year-old had displayed unflappability in big games. He represented his native Taiwan in the Olympics four years ago. He overcame all the...Tags: Spring Training, Cleveland Indians, American League, Sports, Ichiro Suzuki
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Oct 9, 2012
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Oct 11, 2012
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Oct 8, 2012
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