Nick Swisher Exits with Hip Injury

Nick Swisher exited Friday night's game in the seventh inning after grounding out to third baseman, Brandon Inge. Swisher came up limping after running down the line and he would have to exit the game.

The Yankees have announced that he had a mild left hip flexor strain. He is listed as day-to-day and they will reevaluate him tomorrow.

Raul Ibanez went in to the game and played left field as Andruw Jones moved to right field.

Yanks' Rally but Fall to A's


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New York Yankees v Oakland Athletics
Ivan Nova pitches against the Athletics. (Getty Images)
The Yankees were unable to defeat the Athletics on Friday night as they were victims of the walk-off hit in the 3-2 loss. Robinson Cano tied the game in the ninth inning that gave them a chance to win the game.
Ivan Nova started for the Yankees and he put them in a spot to win the game. Nova allowed 2 runs on 9 hits in 6 2/3 innings pitched. He struck out 6 and walked 2. He finished with 107 pitches thrown, in which 78 of them were for strikes. He took the no decision in tonight's contest.

The Yankees were able to get on the board in the eighth inning when Russell Martin hit his 10th home run on the season, a solo shot, to make it 2-1.

Robinson Cano tied the game in the ninth with a solo shot to left field, his 22nd of the season. Cano extended his hitting streak to 23 games in the seventh inning with a single to left field.

The Yankees and Athletics will play game three of four tomorrow.

Joba Chamberlain Hurls Two Innings for Tampa Yankees

Joba Chamberlain took another step in returning to the Yankees when he pitched for the Tampa Yankees on Friday.

Chamberlain threw two innings for Class A Tampa and he was roughed up a bit. Chamberlain allowed 2 runs, 1 earned, on 2 hits in 2 innings of work. He walked 1 and struck out 1. He threw 32 pitches, in which 19 of them were for strikes.

Chamberlain will likely appear in another game next week for either Tampa or Double-A Trenton.

Game 93: Yankees at Athletics


July 20th, 2012, 10:05 pm ET, O.co Coliseum, Oakland, California
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: Mostly Sunny, 70 degrees, Wind: W at 17 MPH



The Yankees and Athletics will play game two of four tonight after the Athletics took the opener last night.

Click Here for the probable pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (57-35)

Derek Jeter, SS
Curtis Granderson, CF
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Robinson Cano, DH
Nick Swisher, RF
Andruw Jones, LF
Jayson Nix, 2B
Russell Martin, C

Pitching: Ivan Nova RHP (10-4, 4.18 ERA this season)
(Ivan Nova against the Athletics: Click Here)

Athletics (48-44)
Coco Crisp, CF
Jemile Weeks, 2B
Josh Reddick, RF
Yoenis Cespedes, LF
Seth Smith, DH
Brandon Moss, 1B
Brandon Inge, 3B
Eric Sogard, SS
Kurt Suzuki, C

Pitching: Tommy Milone LHP (9-6, 3.54 ERA this season)
(Tommy Milone against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Question: Do the Yankees Need to Acquire an Outfielder?

With the recent news about Brett Gardner undergoing surgery, their has been much speculation over whether or not Brian Cashman and the Yankees should acquire a speedy outfielder at the trade deadline. If the Yankees do indeed go shopping, they will most certainly be looking for a speedy corner outfielder who can steal bases. They defiantly won't be looking for an Andruw Jones type player who has little speed and has a lot of power.

There has been rumors that the Yankees are interested in the Phillies' outfielder, Shane Victorino. Many have been reporting that the Yankees and Phillies have discussed a deal that would bring Victorino to the Bronx, but the two sides have not reached one yet. Brian Cashman believes that the price tag on Victorino is too high and he isn't willing to give up young players just yet.

The Yankees are 22 games over as of July 20th. They have been without Brett Gardner since April, and yet they still manage to lead their division and have the best record in Baseball. Raul Ibanez and Andruw Jones have filled in nicely off of the bench. Although they don't have the speed that Brett Gardner brought to the table, they use their power to help win games. Jones and Ibanez combined have driven in 66 runs and have hit 24 home runs. DeWayne Wise also has seen some playing time in Left Field as well. Wise so far has knocked in 8 runs and has hit 3 home runs. Wise is second on the team with 7 stolen bases and has not been caught once this year.

So if the Yankees do go out and get a speedy outfielder before the deadline, then i don't think it will impact their team in a huge way. Yes, it's always nice to have a guy who is constantly a steal threat and who can score from first on a double in the gap, but i don't think that one player who can do that will change how the Yankees play the game. They lead baseball in home runs, but when the postseason comes, they can't always rely on the home run ball. They will be facing quality pitchers in every game and it will be tough to hit the same amount of home runs as they do in the regular season.

As i stated above, one player that they acquire will not change how the Yankees play the game, but it would be nice to have a player who is always a speed threat.

When the Yankees signed Raul Ibanez and Andruw Jones, they were going to be used as a designated hitter. With the loss of Brett Gardner, they had to fill that roll out in left field. I think that if the Yankees can acquire an outfielder then it will save Jones and Ibanez physically and they won't be burned out by the time the regular season ends. 

In my opinion, I think that the Yankees should go out and acquire a corner outfielder. Will it make a huge impact on their team? I don't think so. Will it help them in the long run? It could. They can go back to their plan from the beginning of the season which was to use Jones and Ibanez as designated hitters and have a regular corner outfielder play everyday.

The MLB deadline is July 31st and we will have coverage of all deals that are made.

 
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