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Yankees Post-Season Tickets On Sale (Oh, And, Russell Martin Hates The Red Sox)

Yankees Post-Season Tickets On Sale (Oh, And, Russell Martin Hates The Red Sox)

Now that the Yankees have clinched their 50th playoff spot and are the American League East champs, 2011 post-season tickets are now on sale at Yankees.com. Here's what the Pinstripes say:

Due to a limited number of tickets available for sale, a maximum of two (2) Tickets to one (1) potential game (the "Ticket Limit") scheduled to be played at Yankee Stadium (each a "Game" and, collectively, the "Games") during the 2011 American League Division Series ("ALDS") and/or the 2011 American League Championship Series ("ALCS"). A maximum of four (4) Tickets in total, but no more than two (2) Tickets to one (1) potential game of the ALDS and two (2) Tickets to one (1) potential game of the ALCS may be purchased. Only a LIMITED number of Tickets (as determined by the New York Yankees in its sole and absolute discretion) will be made available during the On-Sale. more ›

Last Night's Action: A Grand Day

Last Night's Action: A Grand Day
    

The Yankees definitely set one baseball record Thursday and may have set a few more. No team had ever hit three grand slams in a game before the Yankees did in their 22-9 victory over Oakland. But things didn't start out well for New York. Phil Hughes was terrible and the A's actually led the game 7-1 after three innings. Robinson Cano brought the Yankees to within 1 with a grand slam in the fifth. more ›

Last Night's Action: Still Rolling

Last Night's Action: Still Rolling

The Yankees increased their winning streak to four and their division lead to 2-1/2 with a 5-2 win Wednesday. AJ Burnett lasted into the eighth inning, scattering seven hits to earn his 8th win. Russell Martin broke up a 1-1 game with a three-run shot in the 4th. Jorge Posada hit his 9th homer after replays showed the ball, originally ruled a single, had actually cleared the wall. Mariano Rivera pitched a perfect 9th to earn his 21st save. The Yankees will try for the sweep this afternoon at 1pm. more ›

For 2011 Yankees, Starting Pitching is the Biggest Concern

For 2011 Yankees, Starting Pitching is the Biggest Concern

After an off-season that was widely reviewed as a failure, the Yankees will take to the field tomorrow attempting to prove their detractors wrong. Yes, they didn’t land Cliff Lee and yes, they enter the season with big question mark hanging over their rotation. But the fact remains that this is still a pretty good ballclub. more ›

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