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Jeter hit on hand; X-rays negative | yankees.com: News
NEW YORK -- The cheers and screams that filled Yankee Stadium for most of Saturday afternoon came to a sudden stop for an instant in the ninth inning. The fans seemed to collectively hold their breath when captain Derek Jeter was hit in the left hand by a pitch from Orioles reliever Jim Miller. ...
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X-rays on Jeter's Hand Negative
Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog — After being hit on the hand by O's reliever Jim Miller, Derek Jeter left the game and went for x-rays on his hand. Luckily for the Yanks, Jeter, and the fans who will be in attendance tomorrow, the x-rays came back negative. ...

Yanks Stay Alive for One More Day...Finale Tonight
YanksBlog.com — ... to be intrigued about for next year, as he's allowed only four runs in 26 innings of work since being called up. As you could probably imagine, the box score featured a lot of zeros, and Alex Rodriguez and Oscar Salazar were the only two players in the game with more than one hit. The only run of the game was allowed by the Orioles' Jamie Walker, who coughed up a base hit up the middle by Robinson Cano with runners at the corners to end the game, giving the Yanks a 1-0 victory. Derek Jeter was hit on the hand by Jim Miller in the bottom of the 9th, forcing him to leave the ...

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