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Brian Cashman clarified his comments from the other day, though he didn't really need to.
First and foremost, he survived the patented A.J. Burnett Really Bad Inning.
The Yankees win Game Four of the ALDS, and the series is tied.
The righty takes the ball with the season on the line tonight.
Joe Girardi will have to decide on his playoff rotation soon.
Reactions to the closer's record-setting 602nd career save.
After an unusually quick turnaround, the Yankees lost a sloppy one to the Orioles.
The Yankees beat the Red Sox to win their series in Fenway.
The Yankees split a doubleheader against Baltimore, but what happens when A.J. Burnett pitches again?
They finish their road trip with a 5–2 record.
He gave up a ninth-inning home run to Bobby Abreu, and the Angels won 6-4.
A.J. Burnett pitches against the Angels, weather permitting.
They pounded out 23 hits in an 18-7 victory, but Burnett didn't pitch long enough to get the win.
CC Sabathia has some power, and Brian Gordon has more than 3,800 minor-league at-bats.
It's really just the latest development in a week of lousy developments.
Alex Rodriguez broke up Phil Humber's no-hit bid with one out in the seventh.
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