| Orioles reinstate P Patton |
Tue Aug 30 13:55:05 2011 EST |
| Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - The Baltimore Orioles reinstated pitcher Troy Patton from the restricted list Tuesday. Patton has appeared in 11 games for Baltimore this season and is 0-1 with a 3.86 earned run average through 16 1/3 innings. Baltimore designated pitcher Mark Hendrickson for assignment to make room on the roster for Patton. Hendrickson has allowed seven runs in 11 innings out of the Orioles' bullpen this season. |
| A-Rod sent back to NY for MRI, Jeter scratched from lineup |
Mon Aug 29 20:52:57 2011 EST |
| Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and shortstop Derek Jeter were both absent from the lineup Monday against the Baltimore Orioles. Rodriguez, who jammed his left thumb when trying to backhand a ball in an August 21 game against Minnesota, was sent back to New York from Baltimore on Monday for an MRI. He has played in three games since injuring the thumb, but has gone 1-for-8 over his last two contests. Jeter was in the lineup for a 2-0 setback in the |
| Yankees activate Garcia to start series finale |
Mon Aug 29 19:14:27 2011 EST |
| Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - The New York Yankees activated pitcher Freddy Garcia from the 15-day disabled list to start Monday's series finale against the Baltimore Orioles. Garcia landed on the DL August 19 after cutting his right index finger in a kitchen-related mishap. He last pitched on August 7, allowing one run over five frames in the Yankees' 3-2, 10th-inning loss to the Red Sox.. In 21 games -- 20 starts -- this season, Garcia is 10-7 with a 3.16 ERA. To clear room on the roster, |
| Boston's Gonzalez claims AL weekly honors |
Mon Aug 29 16:30:16 2011 EST |
| leads the league with a .345 batting average, 298 total bases and a career-best 184 hits. Other noteworthy performances included: Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria, outfielder Desmond Jennings, left-hander David Price and right- hander James Shields; New York Yankees right fielder Nick Swisher; Baltimore Orioles slugger Mark Reynolds; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim second baseman Howie Kendrick; Chicago White Sox left-hander John Danks; and Detroit Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander. |
| Garcia, Yankees wrap up set in Baltimore |
Mon Aug 29 11:09:35 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Freddy Garcia returns from the disabled list this evening when the New York Yankees complete what is now a four-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Garcia, who will be pitching for the first time since August 7 because of a finger injury he sustained at home, has been a pleasant surprise for the Yanks, going 10-7 with a 3.16 ERA. He had won three straight starts before getting a no-decision against Boston on August 7, despite allowing just a run and five h |
| Yankees use homers to take nightcap |
Sun Aug 28 23:15:56 2011 EST |
| , MD (Sports Network) - The New York Yankees turned Camden Yards into a launch pad. The American League Wild Card leaders belted five home runs, including three in a row during the sixth inning and a pair from Curtis Granderson, to beat the Baltimore Orioles, 8-3, and earn a split of a Sunday's day-night doubleheader. Granderson drove in four while upping his home run total this season to an MLB-best 38. He also leads the majors with 107 RBI. Ivan Nova (14-4), the leader among all rookies in wi |
| O's-Yanks rainout rescheduled |
Sun Aug 28 20:42:11 2011 EST |
| Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - The Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees will play at 1:05 p.m. (et) on Thursday, September 8 as a make-up contest for Saturday's rainout. It marks the second rescheduling of the game originally set for April 22. The AL East rivals were to play a doubleheader on Saturday, but Hurricane Irene pushed the twinbill to Sunday. |
| Jeter passes Mantle for Yanks all-time games played mark |
Sun Aug 28 15:06:03 2011 EST |
| Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter was in the lineup for the first half of a day-night doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, giving him the franchise's all-time games played record at 2,402. Jeter, now in his 17th season, surpassed the legendary Mickey Mantle, who set the original mark of 2,401 from 1951-68. It has been a season of milestones for the 37-year-old infielder. Jeter reached the 3,000-hit mark with a home run on July 9 at Yankee S |
| Yankees, O's hope to play two in Baltimore |
Sun Aug 28 10:42:22 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Derek Jeter will add another milestone to his magnificent career this afternoon when the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles attempt to play a day/night doubleheader at Camden Yards. Jeter will play in his 2,402nd game as a Yankee and will pass Mickey Mantle for the most games played in team history. He will also move into 16th place all-time in games played among players who spent their entire career with a single team. "I don't think you ever sit here and set your sights |
| Duensing hopes to end slide against AL Central-leading Tigers |
Sun Aug 28 10:35:30 2011 EST |
| orts Network) - Brian Duensing tries to put the brakes on a five-start losing streak this evening when the Minnesota Twins close out a three-game set with the Detroit Tigers at Target Field. Duensing's most recent loss was his worst, as the Baltimore Orioles battered him for seven runs and nine hits in just two innings on Tuesday. It was the left-hander's sixth loss in seven starts and dropped him to 8-13 on the year to go along with a 5.12 ERA. "I've done a lot," Duensing said. "We tried some |
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