Baltimore Sun
| 7 months ago
The exuberant Orioles fans at Camden Yards were all handed white towels to wave, but it certainly didn't represent a symbol for their team, which has plenty of fight left, it turns out. The hometown Birds, showing characteristic pluck and poise, is...
Miami Herald
| 7 months ago
Monday's game started with a spectacular play for the New York Yankees, as Ichiro Suzuki practically did a lap around Matt Wieters to score the evening's first run. When Suzuki was asked about the play after the game, he could only laugh. But the...
NY Daily News
| 7 months ago
Jim Johnson strikes a much more familiar pose for him in Game 2, closing out the Yankees and bouncing back from Game 1 debacle. There's no crying in baseball and as Buck Showalter asserted Monday night, no Cinderellas, either. From April to October,...
NY Daily News
| 7 months ago
Ichiro would've been out at the plate by a wide margin while trying to score from first on Robinson Cano's double. But Ichiro went around Orioles catcher Matt Wieters, who missed two attempts to apply a tag, and past the plate and then went back to...
International Herald Tribune
| 7 months ago
Yankees I haven't thought about it, Girardi said, proving once again that it is very different running a team than rooting for it. Because it is a safe bet that there are not many Yankees fans who have not thought about moving Rodriguez down in the...
Baltimore Sun
| 7 months ago
I'm really proud of Wei-Yin," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "All year long you think of all the challenges that have been with him since day one of spring training, and I think his teammates have done a really good job of making his path...
The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Yankees But old habits die hard, and the team's struggles with runners in scoring position returned in the Monday's 3-2 loss to the Orioles in Game 2. The Yankees went 2 for 8 with runners in scoring position and left 10 runners on base reviving...