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Triple Play: Week 21 Results 27 Aug 2013 | 01:48 am
Put your predictive skills to the test each week of the baseball season.
After Tough Weekend, Yankees Facing Blue Jays Again 27 Aug 2013 | 01:22 am
The Yankees are 12-1 this season against the Toronto Blue Jays, their opponents in a three-game series that begins on Monday night.
Rodriguez Out of Lineup in Final Game of Rays Series 25 Aug 2013 | 11:03 pm
Alex Rodriguez was given the day off Sunday against the Tampa Bay Rays after playing three days in a row and going 1 for 11 in that span.
Duda Is Back With the Mets 25 Aug 2013 | 02:15 am
Lucas Duda went on the disabled list June 23 and went on to lose his place as the club’s starting left fielder. He will primarily be a first baseman in his return.
Jeter’s Latest Return Could Come Monday 24 Aug 2013 | 04:08 am
Signs are pointing toward Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez playing together for the first time this season on Monday against the Blue Jays in Toronto.
Triple Play: Make Your Picks for Week 22 23 Aug 2013 | 02:00 am
Put your predictive skills to the test each week of the baseball season.
Maybe the Yankees Can Have Two Parades 22 Aug 2013 | 07:59 pm
Such an outcome would suit a season that has defied logic, and keep Alex Rodriguez at a safe distance from the Yankees' front office.
A Japanese Star Known for Big Hits Sees Suzuki Get One 22 Aug 2013 | 07:54 am
Akiko Wada is a singer, actress, television host and commercial spokeswoman in Japan. She attended Wednesday's game and saw Ichiro Suzuki earn his 4,000th hit.
Jeter Set to Play in Rehabilitation Game 22 Aug 2013 | 05:14 am
Derek Jeter, on the disabled list with a strained right calf, will begin his latest minor league rehabilitation by playing five innings for Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday.
Video: Airing Baseball’s Dirty Laundry 22 Aug 2013 | 05:03 am
If nothing else, the drama surrounding Alex Rodriguez is shining a spotlight on aspects of Major League Baseball that need to be exposed, says William C. Rhoden.