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Take away their games against the Red Sox, and the Yankees would have their best record since 1998.
For one, Luis Castillo has finally made a name for himself.
Last night's burst of emotion was just another sign of an emerging Yankee character.
The veep took a swipe at the Yankees at a Manhattan fund-raiser last night.
For all the talk of a new day, the American League East exits Memorial Day weekend with the Red Sox and Yankees atop the division. As usual.
Notoriously impatient Yankees fans wouldn’t have waited much longer. And they didn’t have to.
The tally from this weekend: three walk-off victories and three whipped-cream pies.
Everyone can now watch from the good seats. Just not the REALLY good seats.
The wince-worthy Roger Clemens Defense Tour of 2009.
It's your chance to own that three-figure garbage can you've always wanted.
It’s difficult to remember a more definitive “eff you” swing than Alex Rodriguez’s three-run homer Friday night.
Besides, of course, the fact that he's really, really good.
A-Rod was going to be the poster boy for PEDs for a long time to come. Now, he's got company on the poster.
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