Derek Jeter Joins Hank Aaron on Exclusive List

With his RBI double on Wednesday, Derek Jeter has joined Hank Aaron on a very exclusive list. Jeter now has at least 150+ hits in 17 consecutive seasons, which ties him with Hank Aaron atop of the list.

"What he has done in the game goes without saying," Jeter said of Hank Aaron. "I just had to be consistent. You play every year and you hopefully try to stay away from major injuries and be consistent day-in and day-out."

"So yeah, I'm proud of it.

Derek Jeter currently leads the American League with 150 hits on the season. Miguel Cabrera is second on the list with 145 hits.

Nova Impressive in Win Against Blue Jays

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Ivan Nova looks in for the sign before delivering a pitch on Wednesday. (Getty Images)
Ivan Nova returned to form on Saturday as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays 5-2. After struggling his last couple of starts, Ivan Nova looked sharper than ever.

Nova allowed 2 runs on 5 hits in 7 1/3 innings of work. He struck out 10 and walked only 1 batter. Nova exited with 105 pitches thrown, in which 66 of them were for strikes. With the win today, he was able to record his 11th win of the season.

The Yankee offense did most of their damage in the fourth inning when they put up four runs. Casey McGehee highlited the frame with his three-run shot to center field, which was his first home run with the Yankees. Jayson Nix also added a RBI single right before McGehee's home run.

Rafael Soriano came on in the ninth inning and recorded his 28th save on the season.

The Yankees and Blue Jays will play the finale tomorrow afternoon.

Game 113: Yankees at Blue Jays

August 11th 2012, 1:07 pm ET, Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TV: YES Network Radio: WCBS 880
Weather: N/A

 The Yankees and Blue Jays will play the middle game of there three game set today.

Click Here for the probable pitchers for this series.

Here are the lineups:

Yankees (66-46)
Derek Jeter, DH
Nick Swisher, RF
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Andruw Jones, LF
Curtis Granderson, CF
Jayson Nix, SS
Casey McGehee, 3B
Chris Stewart, C

Pitching: Ivan Nova RHP (10-6, 4.81 ERA this season)
(Ivan Nova against the Blue Jays: Click Here)

Blue Jays (53-59) Rajai Davis, LF
Anthony Gose, CF
Edwin Encarnacion, DH
Yunel Escobar, SS
David Cooper, 1B
Moises Sierra, RF
Kelly Johnson, 2B
Yan Gomes, C
Adeiny Hechavarria, 3B

Pitching: Aaron Laffey LHP (3-2, 4.39 ERA this season)
(Aaron Laffey against the Yankees: Click Here)

Enjoy the game!

Yankees Take Opener Against Blue Jays

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The Yankees came out swinging and took the opener of this three game set against the Blue Jays by a score of 10-4.

Freddy Garcia started for the Yankees and he had a good outing. He allowed 2 runs on 5 hits in 6 innings of work. He struck out 4 and did not issue a walk. Garcia threw 78 pitches, in which 51 of them were for strikes.

Boone Logan relieved Garcia to begin the seventh inning and he retired the two batters that he faced. Joba Chamberlain came on with two outs in the seventh and was able to get Jeff Mathis to pop out to end the inning. Joba would begin the eighth inning departed after he allowed a leadoff single to Anthony Gose. David Robertson relieved Joba and allowed a walk to Rajai Davis. Anthony Gose would score second and third base during the at-bat, so there were runners on the corners with no outs. Robertson would get Colby Rasmus to ground into a double play, but Gose would score from third. Edwin Encarnacion would pop-out to the first basemen, Nick Swisher, to end the inning. Clay Rapada would start the ninth inning, but would not be able to finish it. Rapada allowed two hits and  a balk, but did record two outs. Cody Eppley would come into the ballgame and allow a run scoring single to Jeff Mathis before striking out Anthony Gose to end the game.

The Yankee offense was led by Ichiro Suzuki, who drove in five runs tonight. Ichiro grounded into a force out in the second, laced a two-run single to center in the eighth inning, and hit a two-run double to left in the ninth inning, which was lost in the lights by Rajai Davis.

Mark Teixeira ripped his 22nd homer of the season in the eighth inning, which at the time gave them a two-run lead.

The Yankees would go on to score four more runs in the eighth inning, which blew the game wide open.

The Yankees and Blue Jays will play the middle game of their three game set tomorrow afternoon. 

Yankees Release Russell Branyan

The Yankees have released infielder Russell Branyan on Friday, the team announced. Branyan signed a minor league contract with the team in spring training and was unable to make it to the big league club.

Branyan has played 14 years in the big leagues, most recently in 2011 with the Los Angeles Angels.

 
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