Yankees have plenty to celebrate

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The New York Yankees magic number is down to 1 to clinch a playoff berth. One Yankees victory or Detroit Tigers loss and the Yankees will be guaranteed the American League wild-card berth. Question is, should the Yankees actually celebrate tonight, tomorrow or whenever they actually clinch that playoff spot? You bet they should! The Yankees have a lot to celebrate after a difficult season. [link]

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