ON DECK: YANKEES AT BLUE JAYS
Published 7/11/2008 by By JUSTIN TERRANOVA at NY Post: Sports
When Joba Chamberlain joined the Yankees rotation the bullpen was supposed to crumble. Instead it has become the Yankees biggest strength. But as Chamberlain makes his eighth start tonight against the Blue Jays (7:07, MY9, WCBS) the relievers will...
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Not a single trade went down Thursday, but the landscape of the midsummer trade market shifted slightly. The 15-day disabled list claimed four players, prompting a chain reaction in front offices from Toronto to SeattleSign Sexson? Sure, why not?
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YANKEES (49-43) Gardner LF Jeter SS Abreu RF Rodriguez 3B Giambi DH Posada C Cano 2B Betemit 1B Cabrera CF Chamberlain RHP Joba Chamberlain ( 2-2, 2.45) vs. the Toronto hitters. Roy Halladay (10-6, 2.88) vs. the New York hitters. ...Blue Jays 5, Yankees 0: Baffled by Halladay, the Yanks Go Quietly
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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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