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The Yankees totally messed up Boston's 100-year celebration.
Our season preview continues.
It's do or die for both the Yankees and the Tigers tonight.
The Yankees pound the Tigers 9-3 in Game One of the American League Championship Series.
Joe Girardi will have to decide on his playoff rotation soon.
Someone please make the crickets stop!
They'd lost their last six games against pitchers making their debuts.
Nova pitches a gem, and the Yankees sweep the lesser Sox.
He went eight innings last night to pick up his sixteenth win of the season.
Nova had all his pitches working in the longest outing of his career.
CC Sabathia has some power, and Brian Gordon has more than 3,800 minor-league at-bats.
Ivan Nova's all but locked up a starting job, but the race for the fifth spot in the rotation has gotten interesting.
In our weekly look at the race for the final two spots in the Yankees rotation, Ivan Nova impresses, and the first candidates officially fall out of the picture.
There's a new leader, barely, for the No. 4 spot in the Yankees rotation.
Where do the candidates for the final two spots stand, now that everyone's gotten a chance to pitch?
Who will win the final two spots in the Yankees rotation? A pre-pre-season outlook.
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