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Yankees Beat Red Sox – The Dominance is Back
After mostly winning through very good pitching in the first two wins of their current series against the Boston Red Sox, the New York Yankees justified their ‘Bronx bombers’ nicknames in an 8-5 win over their AL East rivals to claim a first series (three games or longer) sweep in nine years.
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Yankees Over Red Sox – Barely Alive in the Playoff Race
The chase for a postseason spot by the New York Yankees continues, coming off their series against the Boston Red Sox with two consecutive wins, including a 5-4 victory to clinch it thanks to two ninth-inning home runs from Mark Teixeira and Chase Headley, countering the big hitting of David Ortiz earlier in the game.
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Bullpen Problems Get Worse and Worse (Yankees vs Red Sox)
Bobby Valentine got booed harder and harder every time he went up to the mound and made another pitching substitution. Each move he made just got worse and worse, as the New York Yankees came back from 0-9 to win 15-9 in Fenway Park, furthering the suffering of the rather dim 100 year Fenway Park celebrations for the Boston Red Sox.
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Baseball’s Top Ten Highest Paid Players for 2010
The ten highest paid Major League Baseball players in 2010