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Yankees 3, Blue Jays 14, Final - Aug. 21, 2008

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Old Guard Leads Yanks To 5-1 Win Over Jays
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 8/21/2008 — Pettitte and Jeter lead Yanks to win....
Game 127: Yankees at Blue Jays
yankees.lhblogs.com 8/22/2008 — YANKEES (67-59) Damon LF Jeter SS Abreu RF A. Rodriguez 3B Giambi 1B Nady LF Matsui DH Cano 2B I. Rodriguez C Ponson RHP Sidney Ponson (7-3, 4.19) vs. the Toronto hitters. Roy Halladay (14-9, 2.64) vs. the New York hitters. Notes: ...
Halladay stumps Yanks again as Blue Jays cruise
sports.espn.go.com 8/22/2008 — Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
Hal Steinbrenner calls upon captain Jeter
newsday.com 8/22/2008 — TORONTO
Halladay shows up Yanks, Ponson
nydailynews.com 8/22/2008 — Roy Halladay beat the Yankees for the third straight time, Marco Scutaro hit a three-run homer, and the Toronto Blue Jays handed New York its worst loss of the season, 14-3 on Thursday night.
Jays' Halladay beats Yanks again, 14-3 (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 8/22/2008 — Roy Halladay beat the Yankees for the third straight time, Marco Scutaro hit a three-run homer, and the Toronto Blue Jays handed New York its worst loss of the season, 14-3 on Thursday night. New York's previous worst loss was a 12-2 home loss ...
Yankees vs. Blue Jays - Recap - August 21, 2008
sports.espn.go.com 8/21/2008 — Halladay wins third straight vs. Yankees in Jays' rout TORONTO (AP) -- This was a beating so bad, Derek Jeter lost track of how rough it really got for the New York Yankees . Roy Halladay beat the Yankees for the third straight time, Marco Scutaro hit ...
Blue Jays chase Yankees out of town
theglobeandmail.com 8/22/2008 — TORONTO -- At times this season, Toronto Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay must have felt as if he was stranded on a desert island instead of a mound of dirt, having no one else but himself to rely on to get the job done. Working late into games time and ...
Thursday night's Yankees-Jays recapBlogging the Bombers - NY Daily News Blogs 8/22/2008
Another lost series for the Yankees, who were smoked by Roy Halladay and the Blue Jays tonight in yet another disappointing ending for Joe Girardi’s club. Girardi is sticking by his standard line, saying repeatedly, “I believe in my guys.” I have ...
Blue Jays 14, Yankees 3: Needing Win, Yanks Fall to HalladayNYT > Baseball 8/22/2008
Roy Halladay beat the Yankees for the third straight time, and the Toronto Blue Jays handed New York its worst loss of the season. >
Blue Jays pound Yanks, 14-3Newsday.com - Yankees 8/22/2008
Beating Roy Halladay is tough enough on the best of nights.
Yankees-Blue Jays: Toronto Steamrolls Over New York In 14-3 VictoryBleacher Report - MLB 8/22/2008
Another day, another gem for Cy Young candidate Roy Halladay. Not that he really needed it as the Toronto Blue Jays put their foot on the throat of the New York Yankees today with a 14-3 thrashing. Halladay could have potentially lengthened his ...
Ponson Pounced, Yankees Drop Finale to Blue JaysBleacher Report - MLB 8/22/2008
The New York Yankees were squashed by the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday night, losing 14-3. Sidney Ponson pitched for the Yankees, and did not bring his game with him. Ponson went a meager two innings, gave up seven earned runs on eight hits, walked ...
THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARKNewsday.com - Yankees 8/22/2008
Aug. 22, 2005, at Yankee Stadium: Jaret Wright allowed four hits and struck out five in seven innings in a 7-0 victory over the Blue Jays.
Yanks throttled by Jays, playoff hopes dimBoston.com -- Baseball News 8/22/2008
As the days go by, the New York Yankees see their season growing shorter as their playoff hopes become longer and longer.
Yankees-Blue Jays: Toronto Steamrolls New York in 14-3 VictoryBleacher Report - MLB 8/22/2008
Another day, another gem for Cy Young candidate Roy Halladay. Not that he really needed it, as the Toronto Blue Jays put their foot on the throat of the New York Yankees today with a 14-3 thrashing. Halladay could have potentially lengthened his ...