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Andy Pettitte didn't pitch a perfect game last night, and it's basically all Hairston's fault.
Last night he tied for third on the all-time Yankees win list. He's also become the team's most reliable starter in the second half of the season.
They're still just 1–8 against Boston, but they may have gained the upper hand last night.
And Lonn Trost is basically a character from 'Ocean's Thirteen.'
We might be seeing the seeds of stardom we’ve been waiting for since he was a teenager.
And Roy Halladay stayed put.
The Yankees can soon take baseball by the throat. And right now, it looks like they will.
Joba Chamberlain still has an innings limit, and he's getting there too fast.
The 23-year-old has been kicking ass this season. What are the Yankees going to do about it?
As strange as it might be to think of Matsui wearing another team’s uniform, it’s very likely to happen.
For long stretches from the sixties until the nineties, the Yankees weren’t very good — and those players are increasingly becoming the alumni’s elder statesmen.
Take away their games against the Red Sox, and the Yankees would have their best record since 1998.
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