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Notes From Game 69
Notes From Game 69
Well, the Yankees are officially slumping. It must be a June swoon; after all, it has rained in 17 of the 21 days in June here in the New York area. And like the weather, the Yankees have been awful. The way I look at it, this season can be divided up into three sections: The first 32 ...
Sabathia Hurts, Marlins Take Advantage
Sabathia Hurts, Marlins Take Advantage
yougabsports.com — Sunday, Jun. 21, 2009 - 8:30 p.m. ET MIAMI — The New York Yankees lost their $161... million ace to injury, and Alex Rodriguez's homecoming was far from spectacular. Those weren't the only reasons they were upset. Hanley Ramirez and Cody Ross homered, and the Florida Marlins held off a ... (more) Sabathia Hurts, Marlins Take Advantage
Yankees lose Sabathia, series to Marlins
baseballdigest.com — CC Sabathia exited after pitching only 1 1/3 innigs due to what the team is calling left... biceps tightness. The Yankees were then unable to hold an early 3-1 lead, and a ninth-inning rally fell short, as the Yankees fell to the Marlins 6-5 Sunday ... (more) Yankees lose Sabathia, series to Marlins
Game 69: Yanks @ Marlins
Game 69: Yanks @ Marlins
slidingintohome.blogspot.com — Regular Season Game 69 Yankees @ Marlins Land Shark Stadium, Miami, FL Game Time: 5:05 p.m. TV/Radio:... YES, WCBS Here are the lineups: YANKEES (38-30) Derek Jeter SS Nick Swisher RF Mark Teixeira 1B Alex Rodriguez 3B Robinson Cano 2B Jorge Posada C Melky Cabrera LF Brett Gardner CF ... (more) Game 69: Yanks @ Marlins
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