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Last Night's Action: All Tied Up

2010_10_ugly.jpg Texas 7 Yankees 5: If the Yankees are going to win the ALCS, they will have to figure out a way to avoid falling into 5-0 holes. It didn’t cost them Friday, but Saturday it proved insurmountable. For the second straight day the Yankee starter was bad. Phil Hughes ended up surrendering seven runs and ten hits in four innings of work. The Yankees never really threatened and they head home with the series tied at 1, but Cliff Lee taking the ball for Texas on Monday.

Islanders 5 Colorado 2: Milan Jurcina had two goals and Dwayne Roloson had 28 saves for the first-place (that’s right) Islanders.

Boston 4 Devils 1
: Dainius Zubrus got New Jersey out in front 1-0, but that was it for the Devils offense. Boston scored four-straight in the second period to beat Marty Brodeur and the Devils.

Philadelphia 2 Red Bulls 1
: The Bulls couldn’t wrap up the East crown as they fell to Philadelphia. New York scored it’s only goal in the 48th minute.

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  • wow 14th street

    I hope the energy of game # 1 in the 8th inning returns

    against Tx.I don't like fans that wave hankies,what's with

    That???

    The game has changed since 1947 when I saw my Yank's for

    the first time.

    I do find it amazing that we still have BB, 3 hours long

    and slow at that.

  • famdoc

    Phil Hughes could not find the strike zone from pitch one.

    Why did Girardi leave him in until he had given up 7 runs?

    Phil Hughes might have been given the loss, but I blame Girardi.

  • Neverhaditsogood

    Girardi or jinx? I wonnnnder.

  • jaycjay

    "Texas 7 Yankees 5"

    "The Yankees never really threatened"

    Though they would have, if the 7-5 final score you're reporting was accurate. But no, it was actually 7-2.

  • devonbanks

    Texas 7 Yankees 2 (unfortunately)

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