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Ziegel: Girardi not so cool after loss
The season is getting away from the Yankees, the wild card is nothing they should count on, and nobody wants another game like Thursday's. The source for this information is a well-connected Mr. Girardi.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Lester throws strikes past Yanks
Most baseball players remember the first game they play at Yankee Stadium because the environment is unlike any other in the game. Jon Lester helped his Red Sox snap a five-game losing streak with a 7-0 win Friday night.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Matsui out until after break
Hideki Matsui may miss the rest of the first half with his swollen left knee, but is holding out hope that he has some baseball left in him this season. The Yankees had hoped that Matsui would take batting practice this weekend.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Harper: Yankee stars didn't come through
Joe Girardi can have all the meetings he wants, and the Yankees can talk about being embarrassed all they want, but in games like these, big games the Yankees desperately need, they have to be able to count on their stars.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Lousy day for A-Rod, Yanks
Alex Rodriguez grimaced as he saw his fly ball caught by Jacoby Ellsbury, ending the Yankees' dismal loss Thursday night to the Red Sox. It was a sour day for the Yankee third baseman, who was 0-for-4, struck out in a key first-inning situation.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Jeter hears the boos in loss
Derek Jeter has authored some of the most memorable moments of his career against the Red Sox, including the dive into the third-base stands that left him bloodied after he snared a foul ball four years ago.
New York Daily News Friday, July 04, 2008Pettitte Could Be Called to Testify in Lawsuit
Yankees P Andy Pettitte could be called to testify in Roger Clemens 's federal defamation suit against Brian McNamee as part of the trainer's attempt to dismiss the case.
The Washington Post Friday, July 04, 2008Swindle happy to make big leagues
R.J. Swindle and his 55-mph curveball arrived at Turner Field on Wednesday afternoon.
topix.net Friday, July 04, 2008Sox blank Yanks at Stadium
Derek Jeter is thrown out at second and looks to first to see if a double play is recorded.
topix.net Friday, July 04, 200825 years later, Righetti relives his no-hitter
Twenty-five years ago today, Yankees third baseman Graig Nettles had pink eye. You could look it up, although Giants pitching coach Dave Righetti does not have to. He knows, because he and Nettles sat in the home dugout at Yankee Stadium late in their July 4,...
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