A Biased Look at the New York Yankees, the Greatest Franchise in the History of Sports
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See, these are the Rangers we all know and love. The Yankees piled on twelve runs in a 12-3 beatdown and the Yankees had just about everything going right. Jorge Posada belted a home run and he drove in four to lead the offense while Derek Jeter continued his nice hitting and he went three for four with a run. Hideki Matsui also had a nice game and he went two for five with a long ball, three RBIs and two run.
A.J. Burnett earned his paycheck today and he improved to 4-2. He gave up three runs on eight hits and one walk with eight strikeouts in seven innings. It was Burnett’s fourth straight game in which he struck out more guys then innings pitched and it was his second straight win (both against the Rangers).
Tomorrow, it’ll be Andy Pettitte against Scott Feldman. The Tigers lost to the Red Sox so the Yanks still sit just one game ahead in the division. Three straight wins would be nice.
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