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Last Night's Action: Two Wins

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Left: Robinson Cano hitting a home run; right: Carlos Beltran hitting a sacrifice fly that drove in the winning run (AP)

  • Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 4: The Yankees only managed six hits and only drew one walk, but they made every baserunner count. Down by deficits of 1-0, 3-1 and 4-3, the Yankees battled back with first place on the line and defeated the Rays. Robinson Cano hit the go-ahead homer in the 9th, his 21st of the year and Mariano recorded his 22nd save of the season to preserve the win..
  • Mets 5 Arizona 4: Carlos Beltran hit a sac-fly as the Mets pulled out a win after Bobby Parnell blew it. Jesus Feliciano started the ninth with a triple and the D’Backs chose to intentionally walk Angel Pagan and David Wright after retiring Jose Reyes. That brought Beltran up with the bases loaded and he put a 1-1 pitch deep enough into right to score Feliciano with the winning run.
  • Red Bulls 2 Houston 2: The dynamic duo of Angel and Henry were responsible for both Red Bulls' goal, but Houston tied the game in the 90th minute to earn the draw.
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  • whitecastlerock

    Manuel is a fucking terrible manager. Takahasi was pitching a good game-no need to bring in Parnell. When Santana is getting positively shelled, Manuel acts like his ass is glued to the bench. He cannot manage a bullpen.

  • Mr Mel

    I believe you have reached a non-working number.

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