Rays 5, Yankees 2: With Lead All but Gone, Yankees Dwell on the Finish
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Rays 5, Yankees 2: With Lead All but Gone, Yankees Dwell on the Finish

Baltimore : MD : USA | Sep 04, 2012 at 7:37 PM PDT
Source: The New York Times
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Yankees Going into Tuesday's game against the Rays , the Yankees' lead over the Orioles was down to one game. For the first time since June 15, the Yankees took the field with the possibility they could lose sole possession of the division lead. While Manager Joe Girardi continues to stress that the Yankees... FULL ARTICLE AT The New York Times
 
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