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That's eight-straight wins for the lefty, and eight of nine for the Yankees overall.
A World Series rematch, Roy Halladay's crazy numbers against the Yankees, and more.
The only relievers whose stock rose were the ones who didn't pitch.
There's no easing into 2010: It'll be CC Sabathia versus Josh Beckett right out of the gate.
Our look at the twenty most important players of the upcoming Yankees season continues.
Who will win the Yankees World Series MVP? (Assuming there is one.)
This year is different. We hope.
The Yankees take a 3-1 lead in the ALCS.
He's comfortable pitching on short rest, but unfortunately, he won't help them get any hits with runners in scoring position.
To put it nicely, that was not a fundamentally sound performance by Los Angeles.
The team weighs a risky move against a very risky move.
The Yankees wouldn't possibly lose this series, would they?
Our daily look at key Yankees players this postseason continues with CC Sabathia.
First she was dumped by Samantha, and now she's been dissed by her idol. The trials of Lilo, and more, in our daily gossip roundup.
Right this very moment, someone's calling in to the FAN to award K-Rod the Cy Young and proclaim CC Sabathia a total bust.
Team fans are rejoicing. But what about fans of baseball in general?
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