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Last Night's Action: Now That's Much Better

Last Night's Action: Now That's Much Better

  • Red Sox 11, Yankees 3: At least the Yankees aren't going to keep people in suspense. Sidney Ponson allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings. Jose Veras gave up five in 1/3 of a frame. The Yankees are seven back of the Red Sox, who will play their final game in Yankee Stadium on Thursday. No need to give the "unless they meet in the postseason" caveat anymore.
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    Last Night's Action: Bizarre Ending

    Last Night's Action: Bizarre Ending

  • Red Bulls 2, Galaxy 2: A fabulous goal by Juan Pablo Angel went to waste when Landon Donovan scored an LA equalizer in the 92nd minute. Settling for a draw stinks, New York will tell you. more ›

  • Last Night's Action:  That's A Sweep

    Last Night's Action: That's A Sweep

    New York pitching finally allowed the Giants to score, but the bats made up for it. Fernando Tatis put on a hitting show, providing two big hits in the game. With the Mets leading 1-0, Tatis hit a two-run double in the third. In the seventh, with the game tied at 3, Tatis hit a two-run homer to left that put the Mets back in front. more ›

    Last Night's Action: Good Thing He's A Starter

    Last Night's Action: Good Thing He's A Starter

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    • Yankees 2, Padres 1: If Joba Chamberlain weren't in the rotation right now, Dan Giese, owner of 0 big-league starts, would be the team's fourth starter. Instead, Chamberlain is striking out nine Padres -- yes, they still count -- and helping the team win its seventh straight. Alex Rodriguez -- still not clutch -- got the go-ahead single in the sixth inning. Jose Veras picked up the win in relief, but Chamberlain was the pitching star. Mariano Rivera didn't look too shabby when he struck out the side in the ninth. more ›

    Last Night's Action: Granting a Reprieve

    Last Night's Action: Granting a Reprieve

  • Yankees 2, Astros 1: Joba Chamberlain continues to improve. He threw six innings of one-run ball -- he did walk four -- and then watched as Derek Jeter hit a go-ahead homer in the eighth inning. Jose Veras dominated for two innings before Kyle Farnsworth got the save in the ninth. Mariano Rivera didn't appear to be available -- he had pitched five times in six days. The Yankees are, believe it or not, two games over .500.
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