yankees.lhblogs.com - 10/11/2009
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This is how Alex Rodriguez described his at-bat in the 9th inning against Joe Nathan: “It feels so good. You grind out an at-bat against one of the best closers in the game and you get to a favorable count and you get a pitch into your wheelhouse and you don’t want to miss it.”
He ...
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com - 10/10/2009
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With a two-run lead the Minnesota Twins were
three outs away from leaving New York tied up...
at one game apiece. A single off closer Joe Nathan and a two-run homerun later, and the game was all tied. The Twins would go on to lose, and instead of having a great chance heading home, they'll instead ...
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