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Cano homer helps Yankees complete sweep of Orioles
Cano homer helps Yankees complete sweep of Orioles
Robinson Cano hit the tiebreaking homer in the 7th inning after the Yankees blew a five-run lead, and the Yankees beat the Orioles 8-7 Sunday for a three-game sweep. Cano went 4-for-5 with two doubles, two RBIs and two runs scored.
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Baseball Today: Monday, August 25
Projo Sox Blog — ... (New York Post) -- these next three games with the Red Sox may be the biggest of the season for New York. That being the case, they're happy to be going into them with a little momentum. Their 8-7 win yesterday completed a three-game sweep of the Orioles (New York Daily News) and leaves the Yankees five games behind the Sox in the wild-card chase. That they considered a win yesterday to be crucial is evidenced by the fact ...

One day off before the biggest series of the season
New York Yankees Fan Blog — This is it, folks. Baseball is entering its final stretch, and the Yankees have 32 games to make up five on the Red Sox. After sweeping the O's and ...

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