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Baltimore Sun
| 8 months ago
Showalter was certainly proud. "It's been about as much fun as I have had in the big leagues," he said. "Watching how they play the game every day, the standard they held themselves to and the way they raised the bar in Baltimore." Orioles owner...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Yankees As usual, there was both truth and fiction in Rodriguez's words. Of course Game 5 of the Yankees ' American League division series with the Baltimore Orioles was not about him. How could it be, when Manager Joe Girardi decided to bench...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Yankees It's always real tough to talk to them in that situation, Showalter said in the gray concrete corridor beneath the Yankee Stadium grandstand...We've been going like that for a while, saying to each other, Hey, there's still another game.' ...
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The Globe & Mail
| 8 months ago
Story Bruce Bochy of the San Francisco Giants, a big-headed, big-hearted former backup catcher, could be on the verge of moving into the pantheon of managers. Blair Watch With Alex Rodriguez benched, the Yankees advanced to the AL championship series...
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NY Daily News
| 8 months ago
Mike Stobe/Getty Images Both the Yankees and Tigers had hoped to wrap up their respective American League Division Series earlier than they did, but both division winners managed to survive against their respective upstart opponents. Now the two...
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The Age
| 8 months ago
Sabathia struck out nine in pitching a complete-game victory for the New York Yankees, who defeated Baltimore 3-1 on Friday to eliminate the Orioles from the Major League Baseball playoffs. The Yankees, 27-time World Series champions, won the series...
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Miami Herald
| 8 months ago
The Baltimore Orioles came up short against the Yankees in the postseason, too. Join the Discussion The Miami Herald is pleased to provide this opportunity to share information, experiences and observations about what's in the news. Some of the...
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International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Yankees On a chilly afternoon that stretched into an even cooler evening, the Yankees beat the Orioles, 3-1, in Game 5 of the teams' division series and advanced to their third American League Championship Series in the last four years. They will...
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NY Daily News
| 8 months ago
If anyone still questioned CC Sabathia 's status as an ace, the big man reaffirmed it with authority Friday night. Sabathia dominated the Orioles with a complete-game victory, putting the Yankees on his broad shoulders and carrying them to a 3-1 win...
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The Orange County Register
| 8 months ago
CC Sabathia pitched a four-hitter and the New York Yankees once again came out on the right side of a disputed home run call against the Orioles in October, beating Baltimore, 3-1, Friday in the deciding Game 5 to reach the AL championship series...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 8 months ago
The New York Yankees , spurred by the powerful pitching of CC Sabathia , beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-1 on Friday to win their Division Series 3-2 and advance to the American League Championship Series . Sabathia, who also won the opening game of the...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 8 months ago
CC Sabathia and his New York teammates saw Nate McLouth 's long drive called foul by the slimmest of margins hello, Jeffrey Maier and then hung on to beat Baltimore 3-1 Friday in the deciding Game 5 of the AL division series. With Alex Rodriguez...
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Baltimore Sun
| 8 months ago
Orioles' magical 2012 season ended in an eerily familiar fashion Friday night. This season ended with a 3-1 loss to the Yankees in the decisive Game 5 of the American League Division Series in front of an announced crowd of 47,081 at Yankee Stadium.
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Merced Sun-Star
| 8 months ago
After playing the rivals from New York all even for 22 games this year, the Orioles' big bats had little success against the Yankees burly ace. When they thought they did, they came out on the wrong side of another October call in New York. In a...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
CC Sabathia pitched a complete game in Game 5. The Yankees advanced to the American League Championship Series with the victory, and will face the Detriot Tigers. Sabathia cruised for seven innings before experiencing some trouble in the eight inning.
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 8 months ago
CC Sabathia and Jason Hammel each retired the first nine batters, and the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles were scoreless after three innings Friday in the deciding Game 5 of their AL division series. With Alex Rodriguez watching from a seat in...
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Sacramento Bee
| 8 months ago
Chamberlain was knocked out of Game 4 of the AL division series on Thursday night when the barrel of Matt Wieters' broken bat hit him on the right elbow in the 12th inning. The Baltimore Orioles went on to a 2-1 victory that forced a decisive Game 5...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 8 months ago
The New York Yankees benched their struggling slugger Alex Rodriguez , Major League Baseball 's highest paid player, for Friday's do-or-die playoff game against the Baltimore Orioles . Rodriguez, who was getting $29 million this season and MLB's...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
TicketNetwork is a resale marketplace and is not a box office or venue. About the Bats Blog Tyler Kepner, David Waldstein, Andrew Keh and other contributors will bring baseball fans inside the 2012 baseball season with news and analysis of the...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Alex Rodriguez will start the New York Yankees ' biggest game of the year on the bench. Eric Chavez will start for the Yankees in the decisive Game 5 of their AL division series with the Baltimore Orioles ...With runners on second and third and one...
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Star Phoenix
| 8 months ago
Raul Ibanez lined a ninth-inning home run while pinch hitting for slumping Alex Rodriguez, then hit a leadoff homer in the 12th, giving the New York Yankees a stunning 3-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night for a 2-1 lead in their AL...
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Miami Herald
| 8 months ago
After being lifted for a pinch-hitter in each of the last two games of the American League Division Series, Alex Rodriguez is out of the starting lineup for the New York Yankees in the decisive Game 5 against the Baltimore Orioles. Alex Rodriguez...
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FanIQ
| 8 months ago
Game 5 tonight in New York. All that is the current Alex Rodriguezwho has somehow shielded his steroid use, and swayed opinion claiming he is a flophas been tucked away by Joe Girardi. Is it a smart move? Of course it is.
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Sacramento Bee
| 8 months ago
Rodriguez is only 2-for-16 with a pair of singles and nine strikeouts in the first four games of the series. The right-handed slugger has especially struggled in clutch situations. Curtis Granderson, just 1-for-16 with nine strikeouts in the series,...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Yankees In Game 3 of the divisions series with the Orioles he pinch hit for Rodriguez in the ninth inning. In Game 4 he dropped Rodriguez two spots in the batting order and then pinch hit for him again. Now he has done something that would have been...
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Chicago Tribune
| 8 months ago
Manager Joe Girardi has opted to start lefty Eric Chavez against right-hander Jason Hammel. Rodriguez is 2-for-16 with nine strikeouts in the series, and has been pinch hit for twice in the past two games.
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The Globe & Mail
| 8 months ago
He has meant a lot to the organization, the game of baseball over the years, manager Joe Girardi said...But he struggled against right-handers in the series, and Chavy has been good against right-handers all year long. The 37-year-old Rodriguez is 2...