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Javier Vazquez looks to rebound from a rocky opening start to his Yankees reunion. He will be opposed by Joel Pineiro, who also seeks to erase bad memories from his Angels debut. vs. Joel Pineiro PA BA OBP SLG HR RBI Derek Jeter SS 31 0.222 0.323 0.444 2 2 Nick Johnson DH 19 0.267 0.333 0.267 […]

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  vs. Ervin Santana PA BA OBP SLG HR RBI Derek Jeter SS 27 0.435 0.519 0.739 2 2 Nick Johnson DH 3 0.500 0.667 0.500 0 1 Mark Teixeira 1B 30 0.261 0.367 0.435 1 7 Alex Rodriguez 3B 24 0.227 0.292 0.500 2 7 Robinson Cano 2B 22 0.250 0.273 0.600 2 5 […]

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The Yankees finished their first road trip of the season at 4-2, despite losing the first game in each series. In their brief history, the Rays have never won an April series against the Yankees. A.J. Burnett yielded only two runs in seven innings to earn his first win of the season.  Both runs scored […]

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The Yankees send AJ Burnett to the mound as they attempt to win their second straight intra-division road series. After the game, the Yankees will return to New York for the first time since winning their 27th World Championship. vs. James Shields PA BA OBP SLG HR RBI Derek Jeter SS 31 0.400 0.419 0.533 […]

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C.C., No, No? No.

C.C. Sabathia was dominant from the get-go, using a sharp mid-90s fastball (topping out at 96) with his regular complement of off speed to keep the Rays hitless for 7 2/3 innings. When Kelly Shoppach lined a single to left with two outs in the 8th, it was the longest Sabathia had ever gone into […]

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The Yankees look to rebound from their 9-3 loss in game one of the series, but will have to face another young Rays’ pitcher with electric stuff. After besting Andy Sonnanstine in the competition for the Rays’ 5th starter role, Wade Davis makes his 2010 debut. Ironically, he begins this season the same way he […]

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Price Is Right

David Price was dominant at times, using a high-90s fastball to overpower several of the Yankee hitters. The 7 2/3 inning stint was Price’s longest of his career, but one wonders if the 111 pitches needed were an unnecessary taxation on the young lefty’s arm, especially so early in the season. In the top of […]

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