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Steinbrenner optimistic Yanks have playoff shot
Hank Steinbrenner remains optimistic the New York Yankees can make a playoff push despite a rash of injuries to key players in the first half.
Gardner leads Yankees over Red Sox 5-4
Brett Gardner's jersey was covered with dirt. So was the back of each pinstriped pants leg and the side of each dark blue sock. Johnny Damon stood in a corridor outside the New York Yankees clubhouse on Sunday afternoon, sounding sullen. He had just been put on the disabled list for the first time in his major league career after 13 1/2 seasons and 1,927 regular-season games. Kevin Youkilis' drive squirted out of the webbing of Johnny Damon's glove and bounced up off the top of the left-field wall in the third inning of Friday's game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
Giambi, A-Rod power Yankees to win over Rangers
Hank Steinbrenner demanded to see more offense, and Jason Giambi and the New York Yankees obliged.
Yankees' Derek Jeter gets night off to rest
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter responded to being left out of the lineup Tuesday night against the Texas Rangers by smiling. Joba Chamberlain struck out a career-high nine, Alex Rodriguez delivered another key hit and the New York Yankees beat the San Diego Padres 2-1 Thursday for their seventh straight victory.
Bulldozers can’t bury ghosts of Yankees’ past
People say Yankee Stadium should have been torn down 20 years ago, and maybe they’re right. The concourses are too cramped, the seating offers legroom fit for a commercial jet, the sightlines are lacking. Clearly, the 85-year-old structure has outlived its usefulness. More Johnny Damon Stories
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