| Blue Jays bomb their way past Yankees |
Sun Sep 5 17:15:39 2010 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Vernon Wells and Aaron Hill both knocked in three runs to help the Toronto Blue Jays beat New York, 7-3, and salvage the finale of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. Wells hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Hill matched him in the third, while John Buck added a solo shot off New York starting pitcher Phil Hughes (16-7). Brett Cecil (12-7) allowed three runs on seven hits and walked four over 6 1/3 innings for the Blue Jays, who lead the majors with 208 |
| A-Rod in Yankees' lineup |
Sun Sep 5 11:56:49 2010 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez is in Sunday's lineup, batting fourth against the Toronto Blue Jays. Rodriguez, who last played on August 20 against Seattle, suffered a strained left calf that forced him onto the disabled list. The Yankees, however, haven't missed a beat, going 11-3 in Rodriguez's absence, including eight straight wins -- a season-high. The 35-year-old is batting .265 with 21 homers and 97 RBI in 112 games for the Yankees this season. |
| Yanks should have A-Rod back for finale with Jays |
Sun Sep 5 10:52:48 2010 EST |
| f the season without the presence of Alex Rodriguez in their lineup. The All-Star third baseman hopes to provide the American League East leaders a further boost when he makes an expected return to action for this afternoon's clash with the Toronto Blue Jays from Yankee Stadium. Rodriguez hasn't played since leaving an August 20 contest against Seattle with a strained left calf, but the Yankees haven't been hindered by the three- time AL MVP's absence. New York has gone 11-3 since Rodriguez wen |
| Thames' tie-breaking homer pushes Yanks past Jays |
Sat Sep 4 16:56:56 2010 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Marcus Thames clubbed a two-run homer to snap a seventh-inning tie, lifting the New York Yankees to a 7-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the second of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. Robinson Cano singled home a pair of runs in New York's season-high eighth straight victory. Brett Gardner and Derek Jeter also knocked in a run apiece as the Yankees increased their lead in the AL East to two games over Tampa Bay, which is set to play Saturday night again |
| Scorching Yanks seek eight straight win in test with Jays |
Sat Sep 4 10:37:03 2010 EST |
| winning streak that matches the team's longest of the season. The defending world champions will now turn their attention towards getting Javier Vazquez to become an effective starting pitcher once again when they take the field against the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon. Vazquez was temporarily removed from New York's rotation after a poor recent stretch in which the veteran hurler went 0-2 with an 8.10 earned run average over four starts. He lasted only three innings in the last of those ou |
| Granderson, Yanks win seventh straight |
Fri Sep 3 16:54:45 2010 EST |
| Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - Curtis Granderson doubled twice and drove in three runs, as New York beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-3, in the opener of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium. Brett Gardner hit an RBI triple and scored three runs for the Yankees, who have won seven games in a row to match a season-high set from July 3-9. New York rookie Ivan Nova did not figure in the decision after allowing three runs and six hits over 4 2/3 innings. A quartet of relievers combined to not allow a hi |
| Toronto's Bautista wins AL monthly award |
Thu Sep 2 17:35:06 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista was named the American League Player of the Month for August. Bautista torrid month-long stretch with the bat saw him lead the A.L. in home runs (12), RBI (24), slugging percentage (.724) and total bases (72), while tying for the lead in extra-base hits (18). He also finished tied for second with 23 runs and was third with 23 walks. August was Bautista's third month of the season as the league leader in home runs, a Toro |
| Big-hitting Blue Jays close out set at Tampa |
Wed Sep 1 11:08:49 2010 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Toronto Blue Jays displayed their trademark power in knocking off the playoff-hopeful Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday, but the heavy- hitting club figures to face a more stern challenge in tonight's finale of this three-game series between the American League East inhabitants from Tropicana Field. Toronto entered last night's contest leading all of baseball with 198 home runs, then swatted three more in a 13-5 rout of the Rays to even this set. Slugger Jose Bautista belted his |
| Bautista named AL Player of the Week |
Mon Aug 30 15:52:08 2010 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista has been named the Player of the Week for the American League for the period ending August 29. In seven games last week, Bautista led the American League with a .500 batting average (10-for-20). He also hit four home runs to boost his Major League- leading total to 42, and walked nine times in posting a .655 on-base percentage. Bautista's best performance of the week came in a 3-2 victory over the Yankees on August 23, w |
| Blue Jays to shut down Morrow after next start |
Sun Aug 29 18:41:21 2010 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brandon Morrow will be shut down for the season following his next start on September 3 against the New York Yankees. The right-hander is 10-6 with a 4.27 earned run average in 25 starts this season, his first full campaign as a starter. He has thrown a career-high 143 1/3 innings. Morrow lost a no-hitter with two out in the ninth inning on August 8 against Tampa Bay. The fifth overall pick by Seattle in 2006, Morrow was dealt to Toronto |
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