Yanks' swept by Mets




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Vidal Nuno pitches against the Yankees on May 30th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to find a spark tonight as they were defeated by the Mets 3-1. The Yankees have now lost five games in a row and trail the Red Sox by two games for first place in the American League East.  This is also the first time in history that the Mets have won four straight games against the Yankees.

Vidal Nuno started for the Yankees and he was pretty good. Nuno made one big mistake and that was a fastball down the middle on a 1-2 count to Marlon Byrd, who crushed it into the second deck in left field for a two-run shot. Nuno allowed two runs on three hits in six innings of work. He struck out two and walked two. He finished his outing with 97 pitches thrown, in which 62 of them were for strikes.

Robinson Cano accounted for the Yankees only run tonight as he hit a solo shot in the third inning.

The Yankees and Red Sox will begin a three-game weekend series tomorrow night at the Stadium.

Game 53: Mets at Yankees


Game 53: Mets at Yankees
May 30th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network, MLB Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 92 Degrees, Wind: SW at 11 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will conclude the Subway Series tonight.

Here are the lineups:

Mets (21-29)
Justin Turner, 1B
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
John Buck, C
Lucas Duda, LF
Marlon Byrd, RF
Anthony Recker, C
Juan Lagares, CF
Omar Quintanilla, C

Pitching: Dillon Gee RHP (2-6, 6.34 ERA this season)
(Dillon Gee against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (30-22)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Brennan Boesch, RF
David Adams, 3B
Reid Brignac, SS
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: Vidal Nuno LHP (1-1, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Vidal Nuno against the Mets: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Phelps departs in first; Yankees lose again




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David Phelps - New York Mets v New York Yankees
David Phelps pitches against the Mets on May 29th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to snap their three game losing streak on Wednesday as they were defeated by the Mets 9-4. David Phelps recorded only one out in the first inning and he gave up five runs. The Yankees tried to overcome the early deficit, but it was just too much.

Phelps allowed five runs. four of them earned, on four hits in one third of an inning. He struck out one and walked two. He threw 31 pitches, in which 16 of them were for strikes.

Preston Claiborne came into the game and pitched a solid one and two third innings.

Adam Warren and Ivan Nova both got some work in tonight as they were the long relievers used.

The Yankees tried to battle back, but were unable to. They scored one run in the fourth inning, two runs in the sixth inning, and one in the ninth inning.

The Yankees and Mets will conclude the Subway Series tomorrow night.

Game 52: Mets at Yankees

Game 52: Mets at Yankees
May 29th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network, MLB Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Isolated T-Storms, 83 Degrees, Wind: SW at 8 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will begin the second half of the Subway Series tonight at Yankee Stadium.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Mets (20-29)
Ruben Tejada, SS
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
Lucas Duda, DH
John Buck, C
Rick Ankiel, CF
Marlon Byrd, RF
Ike Davis, 1B
Mike Baxter, LF

Pitching: Jeremy Hefner RHP (0-5, 4.76 ERA this season)
(Jeremy Hefner against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (30-21)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Brennan Boesch, RF
Ichiro Suzuki, LF
Jayson Nix, 3B
Reid Brignac, SS
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: David Phelps RHP (3-2, 3.96 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Mets: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Mets at Yankees: May 29th-30th


The Yankees and Mets will play the second half of the Subway Series at Yankee Stadium.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Wednesday, May 29th, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium

Mets:
Jeremy Hefner RHP (0-5, 4.76 ERA this season)
(Jeremy Hefner against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees:
David Phelps RHP (3-2, 3.96 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Mets: Click Here)

Game 2: Thursday, May 30th, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium

Mets:
Dillon Gee RHP (2-6, 6.34 ERA this season)
(Dillon Gee against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees:
Vidal Nuno LHP (1-1, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Vidal Nuno against the Mets: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!

Mo falters in ninth against Mets




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Hiroki Kuroda pitches against the Mets on May 28th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees had a 1-0 lead going into the ninth inning, but they were unable to hold it as the Mets stormed back against Mariano Rivera to win 2-1. This game lived up to all the hype as it was a pitchers duel. The Yankees got to Matt Harvey in the sixth and he was on track for his first loss of the season, but the Mets bailed him out. Hiroki Kuroda was also outstanding tonight as he did not allow a run.

Kuroda allowed no run on four hits in seven innings of work. He struck out seven and did not walk a batter. He finished his outing with 110 pitches thrown, in which 72 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees lone run came in the sixth inning when Lyle Overbay drove in Brett Gardner. Besides that inning, the Yankees didn't really have anything going. They threatened in the eighth inning, but could not get a run across.

The Yankees look to rebound against the Mets tomorrow as they start the second half of the Subway Series in the Bronx.

Joba Chamberlain activated from disabled list


The Yankees have announced that they have activated relief pitcher Joba Chamberlain from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday. Chamberlain has been out for four weeks with a strained oblique.

Chamberlain has been rehabbing his injury at the Yankees training complex in Tampa. He also has been appearing in minor league games to get some work in.

With his return, Joe Girardi has stated that Chamberlain will regain his seventh inning spot.

Game 51: Yankees at Mets

Game 51: Yankees at Mets
May 28th, 2013, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field
TV: YES Network, ESPN Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Rainy/Cloudy, 60 Degrees, Wind: SE at 7 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will play the final game of their short two-game series at Citi Field.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (30-20)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Reid Brignac, SS
Chris Stewart, C
Hiroki Kuroda, P

Pitching: Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-3, 2.67 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets (19-29)
Ruben Tejada, SS
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
Lucas Duda, LF
Marlon Byrd, RF
Rick Ankiel, CF
John Buck, C
Ike Davis, 1B
Matt Harvey, P

Pitching: Matt Harvey RHP (5-0, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Matt Harvey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yanks' lose opener to Mets




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Phil Hughes pitches against the Mets on May 27th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to kick off the Subway Series with a victory as they lost the opener to the Mets 2-1 on Monday. Phil Hughes was solid tonight and defiantly gave them a chance to win. This game became a battle of the bullpens and the Mets came out on top.

Hughes allowed one run on four hits in seven innings of work. He struck out six and did not allow a walk. He finished his outing with 101 pitches thrown, in which 68 of them were for strikes.

David Robertson relieved Hughes to begin the eighth inning and he surrendered the lead as Daniel Murphy singled in the go-ahead run. Robertson would not finish the eighth inning. Boone Logan came on with two outs and retired Lucas Duda to get the game to the ninth inning.

Jayson Nix provided the offense for the Yankees tonight. His single in the sixth inning accounted for the Yankees only run of the game.

The Yankees and Mets will continue their four-game Subway Series tomorrow.

Game 50: Yankees at Mets

Game 50: Yankees at Mets
May 27th, 2013, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field
TV: YES Network, MLB Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 71 Degrees, Wind: WSW at 6 MPH

The Yankees and Mets will kick off the Subway Series tonight at Citi Field.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (30-19)
Brett Gardner, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Chris Stewart, C
Phil Hughes, P

Pitching: Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets (18-29)
Ruben Tejada, SS
Daniel Murphy, 2B
David Wright, 3B
Lucas Duda, LF
John Buck, C
Rick Ankiel, CF
Ike Davis, 1B
Mike Baxter, RF
Jon Niese, P

Pitching: Jon Niese LHP (3-5, 4.80 ERA this season)
(Jon Niese against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Yankees at Mets: May 27th-28th

The Yankees and Mets will kick off the Subway Series with a two-game set at Citi Field.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Monday, May 27th, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field

Yankees:
Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets:
Jon Niese LHP (3-5, 4.80 ERA this season)
(Jon Niese against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 2: Tuesday, May 28th, 7:10 pm ET, Citi Field

Yankees:
Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-3, 2.67 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Mets: Click Here)

Mets:

Matt Harvey RHP (5-0, 1.93 ERA this season)
(Matt Harvey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!

Sabathia rocked at the Trop




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C.C. Sabathia - New York Yankees v Tampa Bay Rays
C.C. Sabathia pitches against the Rays on May 26th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to complete the sweep of the Rays on Sunday as they were defeated 8-3. C.C. Sabathia's struggles continued at Tropicana Field today as he suffered the lost. Out of his ten previous starts at Tropicana Field, Sabathia has now lost nine of them.

Sabathia allowed seven runs on seven hits in seven innings of work. He struck out five and walked only one. He finished his outing with 108 pitches thrown, in which 74 of them were for strikes.

The Yankees were getting shut out until the ninth inning, in which they scored three runs. Brett Gardner led off the ninth inning with a solo shot to right field. Later in the inning, David Adams doubled in a pair to cut the deficit to five.

The Yankees will conclude their road trip with a two-game series with the Mets on Monday.

Game 49: Yankees at Rays


Game 49: Yankees at Rays
May 26th, 2013, 2:10 pm ET, Tropicana Field
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: (Inside a Dome)

The Yankees and Rays will conclude their three game series today.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (30-18)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Jayson Nix, SS
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: C.C. Sabathia LHP (4-3, 3.43 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Rays: Click Here)

Rays (24-24)
Desmond Jennings, CF
Ryan Roberts, 2B
Evan Longoria, 3B
Ben Zobrist, DH
Sean Rodriguez, LF
Yunel Escobar, SS
James Loney, 1B
Jose Lobaton, C
Sam Fuld, RF

Pitching: Alex Cobb RHP (5-2, 2.73 ERA this season)
(Alex Cobb against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yanks' rally late to stun Rays in extras



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Vidal Nuno pitches against the Rays on May 25th. (Getty Images)

What a win and a confidence boost this was for the Yankees. With two outs in the ninth inning, the Yankees rallied off of Fernando Rodney to score two runs and tie the game at three. Lyle Overbay gave the Yankees the lead in the eleventh inning with his go-ahead solo shot, which sealed the win..

Vidal Nuno started for the Yankees and he gave them a solid performance. He allowed two runs on five hits in six innings of work. He struck out two and walked one. He finished his outing with 87 pitches thrown, in which 55 of them were for strikes. Although Nuno pitched a great game, he ended up with a no-decision.

The Yankees got on the board early today as Travis Hafner drove in Brett Gardner with a single in the first inning. They would not score again until the ninth inning with two outs and a 3-1 game. Brennan Boesch came up big with a clutch RBI triple to left field, which scored Overbay from second base. The Yankees would go on to tie the game one batter later when Brett Gardner singled to center field to score Boesch.

Lyle Overbay came up with two outs in the eleventh inning and hit a long solo shot to right field to give the Yankees a 4-3 lead.

The Yankee bullpen got the job done today, despite allowing the Rays to score twice in the seventh inning. David Robertson pitched a scoreless ninth inning and Ivan Nova pitched a scoreless tenth.

Mariano Rivera shut the door in the eleventh inning to earn his 18th save in 18 opportunities.

The Yankees and Rays will play the finale of their three game series tomorrow afternoon.

Yankees claim David Huff off waivers

The Yankees have claimed left-hander David Huff off of waivers from the Cleveland Indians on Saturday. Francisco Rondon has been designated for assignment to make room for Huff on the 40-man roster.

Huff owns a 5.40 ERA in 288 innings throughout his career. He has struggled somewhat this season with the Indians as he posted a 15.00 ERA in three innings.

David Huff will likely join the team at some point as he is out of minor league options. If the Yankees attempt to send him to the minors, then he will have to pass through waivers again. If he does get a major league spot, it seems as if Ivan Nova will get sent down to the minors due to the effectiveness of Shawn Kelley and Preston Claiborne.

Yankees place Curtis Granderson on disabled list

The Yankees have placed Curtis Granderson on the 15-day disabled list with a fracture in his left fifth metacarpal bone, which is the pinky.

Granderson was hit in the hand by a pitch in the fifth inning of the Yankees 9-4 win over the Rays on Friday.

Brennan Boesch has been recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to replace him.

Game 48: Yankees at Rays

Game 48: Yankees at Rays
May 25th, 2013, 4:10 pm ET, Tropicana Field
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: (Inside a Dome)

The Yankees and Rays will play the middle game of their three game series today.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (29-18)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Jayson Nix, SS
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: Vidal Nuno LHP (1-1, 1.13 ERA this season)
(Vidal Nuno against the Rays: Click Here)

Rays (24-23)
Desmond Jennings, CF
Ryan Roberts, 2B
Luke Scott, DH
Evan Longoria, 3B
Ben Zobrist, RF
James Loney, 1B
Sean Rodriguez, LF
Jose Molina, C
Yunel Escobar, SS

Pitching: Matt Moore LHP (8-0, 2.29 ERA this season)
(Matt Moore against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yankees take opener against Rays in Tampa


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David Phelps - New York Yankees v Tampa Bay Rays
David Phelps pitches against the Rays on May 24th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees snapped their two-game losing streak on Friday with their 9-4 win against the Tampa Bay Rays 9-4. The win came with a cost as they lost Curtis Granderson to a broken left pinky. David Phelps started for the Yankees and he took a no-hitter into the fifth inning, but lost it on a James Loney double. Phelps would later leave the game in the eighth inning after getting hit by a line drive on the right arm. The Yankee offense did their job tonight as they mustered nine runs on eleven hits.

Phelps allowed four runs on six hits in seven and two-thirds innings of work. He struck out three and did not walk a batter. He finished his outing with 98 pitches thrown, in which 63 of them were for strikes.

Brett Gardner, Lyle Overbay, and Jayson Nix powered the offense tonight as they all drove in two runs each. Robinson Cano and Chris Stewart each drove in a run as well. Everyone in the starting lineup picked up at least one hit, except Vernon Wells and Curtis Granderson. Wells hit multiple balls well, but they always seemed to find leather in the field.

The Yankees and Rays will continue their three game series tomorrow afternoon.

David Phelps hit by liner; exits in eighth


Update 10:32 pm ET: Phelps has been diagnosed with a right forearm contusion. 

David Phelps has been removed from Friday night's game against the Rays after being hit by a line drive in the right arm. It was unclear where it got him exactly, but it looked like the upper arm.

Phelps was clearly upset as he slammed his glove down and walked around the mound.

Boone Logan was called upon to finish the eighth inning.

We will update you as soon as we get more information about his condition.

Curtis Granderson diagnosed with a fractured left pinky


The Yankees have announced that Curtis Granderson has been diagnosed with a fracture in his left fifth metacarpal, which is the knuckle of the pinky.

Granderson was hit on the left hand by a pitch in the fifth inning. He would stay in the game to run the bases, but did not come back out for the bottom half of the fifth inning.

There has been no word as of yet who will replaced Granderson on the roster.

Curtis Granderson leaves game against Rays


Curtis Granderson left the game in the 5th inning against the Rays on Friday after getting hit in the left hand by a pitch. He would stay in the game, but after he scored on a bases-loaded walk by Jayson Nix, he went straight into the clubhouse.

Granderson previously broke his forearm in his first at-bat of Spring Training way back in February. He was activated off the disabled list just ten days ago.

There has been no word on his condition, but we will update you as soon as we get more.

Game 47: Yankees at Rays

Game 47: Yankees at Rays
May 24th, 2013, 7:10 pm ET, Tropicana Field
TV: My 9 Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: (Inside a Dome)

The Yankees and Rays will begin a three game series at Tropicana Field tonight.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (28-18)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Curtis Granderson, RF
David Adams, 3B
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Jayson Nix, SS
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: David Phelps RHP (2-2, 3.83 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Rays: Click Here)

Rays (24-22)
Matt Joyce, RF
Ben Zobrist, 2B
Luke Scott, DH
Evan Longoria, 3B
James Loney, 1B
Kelly Johnson, LF
Sam Fuld, CF
Jose Lobaton, C
Yunel Escobar, SS

Pitching: Roberto Hernandez RHP (2-4, 5.24 ERA this season)
(Roberto Hernandez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Yankees at Rays: May 24th-26th


The Yankees and Rays will begin a three game series in Florida on Friday.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Friday, May 24th, 7:10 pm ET, Tropicana Field

Yankees:
David Phelps RHP (2-2, 3.83 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Rays: Click Here)
 
Rays:
Roberto Hernandez RHP (2-4, 5.24 ERA this season)
(Roberto Hernandez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 2: Saturday, May 25th, 4:10 pm ET, Tropicana Field

Yankees:
Vidal Nuno LHP (1-1, 1.13 ERA this season)
(Vidal Nuno against the Rays: Click Here)

Rays:
Matt Moore LHP (8-0, 2.29 ERA this season)
(Matt Moore against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 3: Sunday, May 26th, 1:40 pm ET, Tropicana Field

Yankees:
C.C. Sabathia LHP (4-3, 3.43 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Rays: Click Here)

Rays:
Alex Cobb RHP (5-2, 2.73 ERA this season)
(Alex Cobb against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!

Mark Teixeira to begin rehab assignment


Good news has come out of the Yankees training complex down in Tampa, Florida recently. Mark Teixeira, who has not played a game this season due to a wrist injury, is expected to make a rehab appearance for Double-A Trenton on Wednesday. If all goes well then Texieira's return to the Bronx is just a couple weeks away.

Teixeira has stated that he needs approximately 50 at-bats to gets his timing down.

Mark Teixeira has been appearing in simulated games for the past week and seems ready to take the next step.

Kuroda exits early in Yanks' loss to Orioles


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Hiroki Kuroda pitches against the Orioles on May 22nd. (Getty Images)

The Yankees not only lost the finale against the Orioles by a score of 6-3, but they might have lost their number two starter for an extended period of time. Kuroda exited the game in the third inning after allowing two straight hits. He was previously hit in the right calf by a line drive in the second inning. As of now, he is expected to make his next start, but by the way this season has gone in relation to injuries, nothing is guaranteed.

Kuroda allowed five runs on eight hits in two innings of work. He struck out none and did not walk a batter. He finished his outing with 55 pitches thrown, in which 35 of them were for strikes. Kuroda was knocked around a bit in the first inning as he allowed two home runs, which put the Yankees in an early hole.

The Yankee offense only scored three runs in the loss. Robinson Cano drive in the first run in the third inning with a single to center field, which score Curtis Granderson. The two other runs came on solo shots from Granderson and David Adams.

The Yankees will enjoy an off day tomorrow before beginning a three game set against the Rays in Florida.

Game 46: Yankees at Orioles

Game 46: Yankees at Orioles
May 22nd, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards
TV: YES Network, ESPN Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: N/A

The Yankees and Orioles will conclude their three game series tonight at Camden Yards.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (28-17)
Curtis Granderson, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Reid Brignac, SS
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-2, 1.99 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles (24-21)
Nate McLouth, LF
Manny Machado, 3B
Nick Markakis, RF
Adam Jones, CF
Chris Davis, 1B
Matt Wieters, C
J.J. Hardy,
Chris Dickerson, CF
Alexi Casilla, 2B

Pitching: Jason Hammel RHP (5-2, 5.72 ERA this season)
(Jason Hammel against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yankees lose to Orioles in extras


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Orioles beat Yankees 3-2 in 10 to end 6-game skid
Phil Hughes pitches against the Orioles on May 22nd. (Associated Press Photo)

After defeating the Orioles in ten innings on Monday, the Yankees lost 3-2 in the ten inning to the Orioles on Tuesday. Nate McLouth sent the Orioles home happy with his solo shot off of Vidal Nuno. This is the first time this season that the Yankees have lost when scoring first.

Phil Hughes started for the Yankees and he gave them a chance to win. Hughes allowed two runs on five hits in six innings of work. He struck out five and walked two. He finished his outing with 102 pitches thrown, in which 70 of them were for strikes.

Travis Hafner drove in both of the Yankees runs tonight. He singled to right field in the first inning to drive in Brett Gardner, and singled in the fourth inning to score Vernon Wells.

The Yankees and Orioles will wrap up their three game series tomorrow night.

Game 45: Yankees at Orioles

Game 45: Yankees at Orioles
May 21st, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards
TV: My 9, MLB Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: N/A

The Yankees and Orioles will play the middle game of their three game set one day after the Yankees stormed back and defeated the Orioles in ten innings.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (28-17)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Curtis Granderson, RF
David Adams, 3B
Jayson Nix, SS
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.88 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles (23-21)
Nate McLouth, LF
Manny Machado, 3B
Nick Markakis, RF
Adam Jones, DH
Chris Davis, 1B
Matt Wieters, C
J.J. Hardy, SS
Chris Dickerson, CF
Yamaico Navarro, 2B

Pitching: Miguel Gonzalez RHP (2-2, 4.58 ERA this season)
(Miguel Gonzalez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yanks' overcome Orioles in extras


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The Yankees won a wild one tonight in Baltimore as they defeated the Orioles 6-4 in ten innings. With one out in the ninth inning and trailing 4-3, Travis Hafner homered to left field to tie the game at four. The Yankees would score two more runs one inning later, which proved to be enough. With their win tonight, the Yankees improved to 19-0 when scoring first.

C.C. Sabathia started for the Yankees and he was pitching well until the seventh inning when he surrendered the lead. Sabathia allowed four runs on eleven hits in six and a third innings of work. He struck out two and did not walk a batter. It was clear throughout that game that Sabathia's fastball velocity is starting to come back as he was hitting up to 92 on the radar gun. He finished his outing with 102 pitches thrown, in which 66 of them were for strikes.

Robinson Cano and David Adams got the Yankees offense going early as Cano homered in the first inning and David Adams hit his first major league home run in the second.

The Yankees would not score again until the seventh inning. Lyle Overbay led off the inning and belted one into the right field bleachers to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead at time.

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Travis Hafner reacts after hitting a game-tying home run. (AP Photo)
The Orioles would storm back in the      bottom half of the seventh inning as they scored two runs off of Sabathia, which knocked him out of the game.

With one out in the ninth and down 4-3, Travis Hafner launched a solo shot off Orioles closer, Jim Johnson, to tie the game at four.

After a scoreless ninth inning pitched by David Robertson, the Yankees offense got going in the tenth inning.

Ichiro Suzuki led off the 10th inning with a double down the right field line, and would score one batter later on Vernon Wells's RBI double to left field.

The Yankees were not done though.
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Mariano Rivera shuts the door on May 20th. (Getty Images)

The young catcher, Austin Romine, executed a sacrifice bunt to move Vernon Wells to third with one out. Jayson Nix failed to get the runner in as he grounded out to second base with the infield in. The Orioles walked Robinson Cano intentionally to bring up Travis Hafner. Hafner lined a single to right field to score Wells from third. The inning would come to an end one batter later as Lyle Overbay struck out.

Mariano Rivera would remain perfect this season. He came on in the 10th inning to lock down the win. With his save tonight, he is now 17-for-17 on the season, his best start since 2008 when he went 28-for-28.

The Yankees and Orioles will go at it again tomorrow night in the middle game of their three game set.

Game 44: Yankees at Orioles

Game 44: Yankees at Orioles
May 20th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Isolated T-Storms, 83 Degrees, Wind: SSW at 8 MPH

The Yankees and Orioles will begin a three game set tonight at Camden Yards. These two teams met this season for the first time on April 12th and the Yankees took two out of three at Yankee Stadium. C.C. Sabathia, who was scheduled to start yesterday's game if it wasn't rained out, will start tonight for the Yankees and he will go up against Freddy Garcia.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (27-16)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Curtis Granderson, LF
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Reid Brignac, SS
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: C.C. Sabathia LHP (4-3, 3.19 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles (23-20)
Nick Markakis, RF
Manny Machado, 3B
J.J. Hardy, SS
Adam Jones, CF
Chris Davis, 1B
Matt Wieters, C
Danny Valencia, DH
Steve Pearce, FL
Alexi Casilla, 2B

Pitching: Freddy Garcia RHP (0-2, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Freddy Garcia against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Yankees at Orioles: May 20th-22nd


After going 3-2 during their homestand, the Yankees will travel to Baltimore to take on their American League East Rivals, the Orioles.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:

Game 1: Monday, May 20th, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards

Yankees:
C.C. Sabathia LHP (4-3, 3.19 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles:
Freddy Garcia RHP (0-2, 5.51 ERA this season)
(Freddy Garcia against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 2: Tuesday, May 21st, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards

Yankees:
Phil Hughes RHP (2-3, 5.88 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles:
Miguel Gonzalez RHP (2-2, 4.58 ERA this season)
(Miguel Gonzalez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Game 3: Wednesday, May 22nd, 7:05 pm ET, Camden Yards

Yankees:
Hiroki Kuroda RHP (6-2, 1.99 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Orioles: Click Here)

Orioles:
Jason Hammel RHP (5-2, 5.72 ERA this season)
(Jason Hammel against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!


Yankees and Blue Jays postponed

The finale between the Yankees and Blue Jays has been postponed due to inclement weather, the team announced. The game was called off approximately 35 minutes before first pitch.


C.C. Sabathia was scheduled to pitch today against reigning Cy Young award winner, R.A. Dickey. 

There has been no make up game scheduled as of yet. 

Cano homers twice in win against Blue Jays


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David Phelps - Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees
David Phelps pitches against the Blue Jays on Saturday. (Getty Images)

The Yankees won yet another series on Saturday as they took the middle game of the three game series by a score of 7-2. The Yankees previously won the opener on Friday 5-0. With a little help from the offense  David Phelps picked up his second win of the season.

Phelps allowed one run on six hits in seven innings of work. He struck out eight and walked three. Phelps struggled early on with his fastball command, but seemed to find it towards the end of his outing. He finished his outing with 113 pitches, in which 66 of them were for strikes. 

Robinson Cano powered the offense with his two home runs, which accounted for his four RBI's. The Yankees would get some help as homered as well. 

The Yankees are now 18-0 when they score first, which is the best record out of every team. 

The Yankees and Blue Jays will conclude their three game series tomorrow afternoon. 

Yankees acquire Reid Brignac

Jon Heyman of CBS Sports has reported that the Yankees have acquired infielder Reid Brignac from the Colorado Rockies. In return, the Rockies received cash considerations.

Brignac, 27, was designated for assignment by the Rockies on Thursday after being acquired by them at the beginning of the season. He batted .250 with one home run and six runs batted in throughout 29 games.

In order to make room for Brignac, the Yankees have designated Alberto Gonzalez for assignment.

Game 43: Blue Jays at Yankees

Game 43: Blue Jays at Yankees
May 18th, 2013, 1:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Mostly Cloudy, 68 Degrees, Wind: S at 11 MPH

The  Yankees and Blue Jays will play the middle game of their three game set today at Yankee Stadium. David Phelps will go for the Yankees and he will face Brandon Morrow and the Blue Jays.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Blue Jays (17-25)
Melky Cabrera, LF
Jose Bautista, RF
Edwin Encarnacion, DH
J.P. Arencibia, C
Adam Lind, 1B
Brett Lawrie, 3B
Colby Rasmus, CF
Maicer Izturis, SS
Emilio Bonifacio, 2B

Pitching: Brandon Morrow RHP (1-2, 4.69 ERA this season)
(Brandon Morrow against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (26-16)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Travis Hafner, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Curtis Granderson, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
David Adams, 3B
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: David Phelps RHP (1-2, 4.33 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Kuroda, Yanks' shut out Jays' in opener



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Hiroki Kuroda - Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees
Hiroki Kuroda pitches against the Blue Jays on May 17th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees defeated the Blue Jays 5-0 in the opener of their three-game set as Hiroki Kuroda picked up his sixth win with his outstanding performance tonight.

Kuroda allowed no runs on two hits in eight innings of work. He struck out five and walked only one. He finished his outing with 108 pitches, in which 67 of them were for strikes. Kuroda looked good from the start. Besides the leadoff double by Melky Cabrera in the first inning, Kuroda cruised through the Blue Jays lineup.

The Yankees got on the board quickly tonight as Brett Gardner tripled to open the first inning and scored on Robinson Cano's ground out.

With a 2-0 lead in the seventh inning, the Yankees opened the game up as they scored three more runs to pad their lead to 5-0. David Adams led off the inning with a double and Ichiro Suzuki followed with a bunt single. Austin Romine picked up his second RBI of the season with an double down the left field line to score Adams. Ichiro came around to score on the Gardner single and Romine scored one batter later on the sacrifice fly by Jayson Nix.

Preston Claiborne pitched a scoreless ninth to end the ballgame.

The Yankees and Blue Jays will continue their three-game set tomorrow afternoon.

Game 42: Blue Jays at Yankees

Game 42: Blue Jays at Yankees
May 17th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: My 9 Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 76 Degrees, Wind: NNE at 5 MPH

The Yankees will host the Blue Jays in the opener of their three game series that begins tonight. Hiroki Kuroda will start for the Yankees and he will go against Mark Buehrle and the Blue Jays.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Blue Jays (17-24)
Melky Cabrera, LF
Jose Bautista, RF
Edwin Encarnacion, 1B
J.P. Arencibia, C
Adam Lind, DH
Brett Lawrie, 3B
Colby Rasmus, CF
Emilio Bonifacio, 2B
Munenori Kawasaki, SS

Pitching: Mark Buehrle LHP (1-2, 6.19 ERA this season)
(Mark Buehrle against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (25-16)
Brett Gardner, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Ben Francisco, DH
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: Hiroki Kuroda RHP (5-2, 2.31 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Probable Pitchers: Blue Jays at Yankees: May 17th-19th

The Yankees will conclude their six game homestand with three games against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Here are the Probable Pitchers for this series:


Game 1: Friday, May 17th, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium

Blue Jays:
Mark Buehrle LHP (1-2, 6.19 ERA this season)
(Mark Buehrle against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees:
Hiroki Kuroda RHP (5-2, 2.31 ERA this season)
(Hiroki Kuroda against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Game 2: Saturday, May 18th, 1:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium

Blue Jays:
Brandon Morrow RHP (1-2, 4.69 ERA this season)
(Brandon Morrow against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees:
David Phelps RHP (1-2, 4.33 ERA this season)
(David Phelps against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Game 3: Sunday, May 19th, 1:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium

Blue Jays:
R.A. Dickey RHP (3-5, 4.83 ERA this season)
(R.A. Dickey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees:
C.C. Sabathia LHP (4-3, 3.19 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Enjoy the series!


Andy Pettitte placed on disabled list

The Yankees have announced that they have placed left-hander Andy Pettitte on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left trapezius muscle.

After striking out two consecutive batters in the fifth inning, Pettitte was removed from the game. Pettitte said after the game that his back locked up during the inning and that he was unable to continue.

The Yankees have recalled Vidal Nuno from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre and he will take Pettitte's spot in the rotation.

Andy Petitte is expected to resume his season as soon as his stint is over on the disabled list.

Yanks' lose finale against Mariners



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Andy Pettitte - Seattle Mariners v New York Yankees
Andy Pettitte pitches against the Mariners on May 16th. (Getty Images)

The Yankees were unable to take the series against the Mariners as they were defeated 3-2 on Thursday night. Andy Pettitte, the Yankees starter, exited in the fifth inning with upper back stiffness and is day-to-day. Chris Stewart also left the game in the eighth inning with a groin injury.

Pettitte allowed two runs on four hits in four and two thirds innings of work. He struck out five but walked three. He exited his injury shortened start with 79 pitches, in which 48 of them were for strikes.

David Adams got the Yankees on the board in the second inning with a RBI double, which was his first RBI of his career  that scored Curtis Granderson. The Yankees would collect one more run in the seventh inning on an infield single by Robinson Cano that scored Ichiro Suzuki.

With the tying run at third base with two outs in the ninth inning, Robinson Cano grounded out to shortstop to end the Yankees bid to tie the game.

The Yankees will begin a three-game series with the Blue Jays tomorrow.

Game 41: Mariners at Yankees

Game 41: Mariners at Yankees
May 16th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: N/A

The Yankees and Mariners will conclude their three-game series tonight at Yankee Stadium.

Here are the lineups:

Mariners (19-21)
Michael Saunders, CF
Jason Bay, LF
Kyle Seager, 3B
Kendyrs Morales, 1B
Michael Morse, Rf
Raul Ibanez, DH
Jesus Montero, C
Dustin Ackley, 2B
Brendan Ryan, SS

Pitching: Hector Noesi RHP (0-0, 3.86 ERA this season)
(Hector Noesi against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (25-15)
Brett Gardner, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Curtis Granderson, DH
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: Andy Pettitte LHP (4-2, 3.83 ERA this season)
(Andy Pettitte against the Mariners: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Hughes rocked by Mariners



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Phil Hughes pitches against the Mariners on May 15th. (Getty Images)

Tonight was a start that Phil Hughes does not want to remember as he couldn't even escape the first inning in the 12-2 blowout by the Mariners. He retired the leadoff batter on just two pitches, but it then took him 32 pitches to record the second out in the inning. Hughes gave up seven runs in the first inning before being pulled by manager Joe Girardi.

Hughes allowed seven runs on six hits in two thirds of an inning pitched. He issued two walks and did not record a strikeout. He threw 36 pitches, in which 23 of them were for strikes. The big blow in the inning was the grand slam by former Yankee, Raul Ibanez.

Preston Claiborne and Brett Marshall both pitched in relief tonight. Marshall allowed five runs and threw 108 pitches out of the bullpen.

Infielder Alberto Gonzalez pitched the ninth inning and recorded the final out in an effort to preserve a pitcher out of the bullpen.

Vernon Wells and Chris Stewart accounted for the Yankees only runs tonight as they both hit solo shots.

The Yankees and Mariners will conclude their three game series tomorrow night.

Game 40: Mariners at Yankees

Game 40: Mariners at Yankees
May 15th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: N/A

After taking the opener against the Mariners last night, the Yankees look to make it back-to-back wins to begin the series.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Mariners (18-21)
Michael Saunders, CF
Dustin Ackley, 2B
Kyle Seager, 3B
Kendrys Morales, DH
Michael Morse, RF
Justin Smoak, 1B
Raul Ibanez, LF
Jesus Montero, C
Brendan Ryan, SS

Pitching: Hisashi Iwakuma RHP (4-1, 1.74 ERA this season)
(Hisahi Iwakuma against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (25-15)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, DH
Curtis Granderson, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
David Adams, 3B
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Chris Stewart, C
Alberto Gonzalez, SS

Pitching: Phil Hughes RHP (2-2, 4.43 ERA this season)
(Phil Hughes against the Mariners: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Cano, Yanks' storm back against Mariners


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C.C. Sabathia - Seattle Mariners v New York Yankees
C.C. Sabathia pitches against the Mariners on May 14th. (Getty Images)

After being down 3-1 through the first six innings against Felix Hernandez, the Yankees fortune turned as Hernandez didn't come back out to pitch the seventh inning. With that being said, the Yankees scored three runs in the seventh inning off of the Mariners bullpen, which led them to a 4-3 comeback win in the opener of their three game series. C.C. Sabathia picked up a no decision tonight, as well as Felix Hernandez. Both pitches failed to go more than seven innings and it turned out to be a battle of the bullpens in the late innings.

Sabathia allowed three runs, two of them earned, in six and a third innings of work. He struck out ten and walked only two. His pitched count was elevated and he finished his outing with 112 pitches thrown, in which 75 of them were for strikes. 

Robinson Cano proved to be the difference in the game tonight. Trailing by two runs with one out in the seventh inning, Cano doubled off the right-center field wall to tie the game at three. He would later come around to score on the game-winning sacrifice fly by Lyle Overbay. 

The Yankee bullpen was perfect again tonight and did not allow a run or a hit. 

Mariano Rivera picked up his 16th save in as many opportunities to seal the win. 

The Yankees and Mariners will be back at it tomorrow night to play the middle game of their three game series. 

Game 39: Mariners at Yankees

Game 39: Mariners at Yankees
May 14th, 2013, 7:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 64 Degrees, Wind: WSW at 8 MPH

After going 6-2 on their eight game road trip, the Yankees are back at home and will take on the Mariners tonight in the first game of a three game series.

Click Here for the Probable Pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Mariners (18-20)
Michael Saunders, CF
Jason Bay, LF
Kyle Seager, 3B
Kendrys Morales, 1B
Michael Morse, LF
Kelly Shoppach, C
Raul Ibanez, DH
Robert Andino, 2B
Brendan Ryan, SS

Pitching: Felix Hernandez RHP (5-2, 1.53 ERA this season)
(Felix Hernandez against the Yankees: Click Here)

Yankees (24-14)
Brett Gardner, CF
Robinson Cano, 2B
Vernon Wells, DH
Curtis Granderson, LF
Lyle Overbay, 1B
Jayson Nix, SS
Ichiro Suzuki, RF
Chris Nelson, 3B
Austin Romine, C

Pitching: C.C. Sabatha LHP (4-3, 3.23 ERA this season)
(C.C. Sabathia against the Mariners: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

 
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