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YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS YANKEES (11-3) at (9-7) NOTE 2010 (2009) LHP CC SABATHIA (2-0, 2.84) vs. LHP DALLAS BRADEN (2-0, 2.70) Current Streak ...... Won 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2010 – 3:35 p.m. – OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COLISEUM – TV: YES Current Road Trip: ...... 2-0 Recent Homestand: ...... 5-1 GAME #15 / ROAD GAME #9 Last Five Games: ...... 5-0 Last 10 Games: ...... 9-1 AT A GLANCE: Today the Yankees play the final game of a three-game series at Oakland at 3:35 p.m ET…the Home Record: ...... 5-1 (57-24) Road Record: ...... 6-2 (46-35) Yankees are 2-0 their 10-day road trip to Oakland (Tuesday-Thursday), -AL (Friday-Sunday) and Day Record: ...... 5-1 (34-22) Baltimore (4/27-29)…is their longest pre-All-Star-break road trip and tied for their longest of the season Night Record: ...... 6-2 (69-36) (9/10-19, nine games at Texas, Tampa Bay and Baltimore)…won their most recent game, 3-1, on Wednesday vs. AL East ...... 4-2 (45-27) vs. AL Central ...... 0-0 (25-9) at Oakland to extend their winning streak to a season-high six games…have the best record in and vs. AL West ...... 7-1 (23-15) lead the AL East by +0.5 games over Tampa Bay…have won nine of their last 10 overall games and are 11-3 vs. ...... 0-0 (10-8) this season, marking their best 14-game start since 2003, when they began 11-3…is one of the club’s five- vs. RH starters ...... 7-2 (67-41) best 13-game starts in the last 25 years (also were 11-3 in 2000, 1988 and 1987)…won two-of-three from the vs. LH starters ...... 4-1 (36-18) Yankees Score First: ...... 6-2 (66-20) Angels from 4/13-15 and swept Texas from 4/16-18 to finish with a 5-1 record on their first homestand of Opponents Score First:...... 5-1 (36-39) the season prior to the current road trip…after the current road trip, will return home for a six-game Leading After 6:...... 9-0 (71-2) homestand with three games vs. the White Sox (4/30-5/2) and three vs. Baltimore (5/3-5)…of the Yankees’ Trailing After 6: ...... 1-2 (16-52) Tied After 6: ...... 1-1 (16-5) 22 April games, seven are at home (5-1 thus far) and 15 are on the road (6-2 thus far)…matches the Yankees’ Leading After 7:...... 8-0 (79-4) April home/road splits from 2009…are scheduled for an off day each Monday in April (4/5, 12, 19, 26)…will Trailing After 7: ...... 0-3 (9-55) visit the White House on their 4/26 off day to commemorate their 2009 World Championship. Tied After 7: ...... 2-0 (15-0) Leading After 8:...... 9-0 (85-2) YESTERDAY’S NEWS: The Yankees defeated Oakland, 3-1, on Wednesday at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum to Trailing After 8: ...... 0-3 (5-53) win the second game of their three-game series…have won 14 of the last 17 games between the Tied After 8: ...... 1-0 (14-4) Extra-Inning Games: ...... 1-0 (7-3) clubs…held to the A’s to just three hits…RHP took a no-hitter through 7.0IP before allowing a One- Games:...... 0-0 (22-16) leadoff infield in the eighth to Eric Chavez on a hard- ball which deflected off the heel of Hughes’ Two (or fewer)-run Games: .. 4-2 (48-25) glove…Hughes struck out a career-high 10 batters…allowed just 1ER on 1H and 2BB in 7.1IP…improved to Yankees Score 4+: ...... 9-1 (92-29) Opponent Scores 4+: ...... 2-3 (36-53) 2-0 in two starts this season…3B (2-for-4) and 2B Robinson Cano (2-for-4) tripled in Yankees Score 3+: ...... 11-3 (99-39) consecutive at-bats in the fourth, marking the first such instance for the Yankees since and Opponent Scores 3+: ...... 5-3 (54-58) on 8/25/07 at …LF (2-for-3) singled in a run in the ninth…RHP Yankees Score under 3 ...... 0-0 (4-20) Opponent Score under 3 ...... 6-0 (49-1) recorded his sixth save in six chances in this season (1.0IP, 1H, 1HP). Yankees No Errors: ...... 10-2 (66-26) Yankees Make : ...... 1-1 (36-33) SERIESOUSLY SPEAKING: Having clinched a series win in their current three-game set at Oakland, the 2010 NYY Starter Goes 6: ...... 8-0 (72-22) Yankees have matched the 1926 Yankees’ all-time franchise record by winning each of the club’s first five Opp. Starter Goes 6: ...... 4-2 (51-39) series of the season…only one other club in franchise history started with as many as four series wins in a Yankees Outhit Opp.:...... 7-0 (86-14) row (1922 Yankees)…are one of three teams in the Majors this season (also Minnesota and St. Louis) who Opp. Outhits Yankees: ...... 2-2 (17-40) Hit Totals Are Even: ...... 2-1 (7-5) have won their first five series of the year… was the last team to win five-or-more series from the Come-From-Behind Wins:...... 6 (51) start of a season, winning their first six series in 2009. C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+): ...... 0 (9) According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees are the third defending champion, and first C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+): ...... 0 (3) Yankees hit HR: ...... 9-1 (91-36) in the last 88 years, to win its first five series of a season…the 1904 Red Sox and 1922 Giants each began Yankees hit 0 HR: ...... 2-2 (12-22) the season with five straight series wins. Walk-off Wins: ...... 0 (15) Walk-off Losses: ...... 0 (4) DREAMIN’: In his 30th career start on Wednesday at Oakland, RHP Phil Hughes, held the A's Series Record: ...... 5-0-0 (36-14-3) hitless over his first 7.0IP…he also held the Rangers hitless for 6.1IP in his second Major League start on Series Record, home: .... 2-0-0 (19-6-2) Series Record, road: ...... 3-0-0(17-8-1) 5/1/07 at Texas before leaving the game with a strained left hamstring….according to the Elias Sports Series Openers: ...... 3-2 (31-22) Bureau, only three other active have had a no-hitter through six innings twice in their first 30 career Series Finales: ...... 4-0 (35-18) starts: Jamie Moyer, Derek Lowe and Hiroki Kuroda. ------PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE: Over the club’s current six-game winning streak, Yankees pitchers have held TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY opponents to three-or-fewer runs each game, outscoring opposition, 33-12…have held opposition to five- April 22, 1903: The Highlanders play or-fewer runs in each of the last 10 games, the club’s longest such streak since a 16-game run from 7/5-26/08. their first ever game, a 3-1 loss at Washington. The team will go on to Yankees pitchers have allowed just 44 walks this season, the second-lowest mark in the AL (Minnesota- finish with a 72-62 record, good for 33) and the fourth-lowest mark in the Majors (Philadelphia-38; Houston-40). fourth place in the eight-team AL. April 22, 1959: pitches a IT’S A VIRTUE: Yankees batters are second in the Majors with 76BB this season (5.43BB/game)…are also 1-0, 14-inning shutout at Griffith tops in the Majors, recording 1BB for every 7.37PA…have seen 2,214 pitches in 2010 (158.14/game) and are Stadium in Washington, allowing just fifth in the Majors with 4.00 pitches/PA…have the third-highest rate of pitches taken in the Majors (59.4%), seven hits and seven walks while striking out 15. Moose Skowron wins trailing Atlanta (59.6) and Boston (59.6)…have struck out just 93 times this season and have a 5.95PA/K it with a solo homer off Chuck Stobbs. ratio, which is the seventh-best rate in the Majors. It is the longest 1-0 game decided on a HR in AL history. EXHIBIT A: Since 3B Alex Rodriguez returned from the disabled list on 5/8/09, the Yankees are 112-51 in all TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY games (90-44 in 2009 regular season; 11-4 in 2009 postseason; and 11-3 in 2010)…have scored 916R since his return, averaging 5.62R/game. April 23, 1903: The Highlanders BEST RECORD IN MAJORS SINCE 5/8/09 record the first win in franchise Has reached base in 16 of his last 24 plate appearances since WHEN A-ROD RETURNED FROM THE D.L. history, a 7-2 victory at Washington. 4/15 vs. Los Angeles-AL with 3 singles, 1 , 1 , 2HR, (Regular season and postseason) Harry Howell is the winning . 8BB and 1HP…is 7-for-15 (.467) over the stretch. Team Record Win Pct. April 23, 2000: In a 10-7 Yankees win Has 585 career HR and needs 1HR to tie ..... 112-51 ...... 687 at Toronto, and Bernie ...... 97-63 ...... 606 Williams become the first pair of (586HR) for seventh place on Baseball’s all-time ...... 97-68 ...... 588 teammates in Major League history to list…hit his 585th career HR in Tuesday’s win at Oakland…hit ...... 89-65 ...... 578 each hit home runs from both sides of his 584th career HR in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, breaking a tie ...... 85-67 ...... 559 the plate in the same game. with Mark McGwire for sole possession of eighth place.

MILESTONE WATCH: SS has 440 career doubles and needs 2 doubles to tie Don Mattingly for third place on the franchise’s all-time list…RHP Mariano Rivera has 1,012 career and needs 2K to tie (1,014) for 10th place in franchise history.

UPCOMING GAMES / PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS / GAME TIMES / TV COVERAGE Friday 4/23 at Los Angeles-AL RHP A.J. Burnett (2-0, 2.37) vs. RHP Ervin Santana (1-2, 4.35) 10:05 p.m. YES Saturday 4/24 at Los Angeles-AL LHP (2-0, 1.35) vs. RHP Joel Pineiro (2-1, 1.77) 4:05 p.m. FOX Sunday 4/25 at Los Angeles-AL RHP Javier Vazquez (1-2, 8.27) vs. LHP Scott Kazmir (1-1, 7.45) 3:35 p.m. YES Monday 4/26 Off Day – Team to visit the White House to commemorate their championship On the Radio: All games carried by WCBS-AM 880 and the Yankees Radio Network; YES Network games simulcast in Spanish n SAP and WADO 1280-AM Follow the Yankees PR Department on : @YankeesPR April 22, 2010 at Oakland Athletics GETTING AHEAD OF THE GAME: The Yankees are 9-0 this season when leading after six WHEN LEADING AFTER SIX INNINGS innings…were 71-2 in such games in 2009…the club’s 80-2 record in such games over the past two OVER THE LAST TWO SEASONS (2009-10) seasons is the best such mark in the Majors…the team with the next fewest such defeats has three (Courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau) times as many losses (St. Louis, six losses when leading after six innings). Team Record Win Pct. NEW YORK YANKEES ...... 80-2 ...... 976 BRONX BURNERS: The Yankees are fifth in the Majors with 16SB (Gardner-7, Granderson-4, Cano-2, St. Louis Cardinals ...... 73-6 ...... 924 Jeter-2, Rodriguez-1), trailing only Tampa Bay (18), Texas (18), Kansas City (17) and S.D. (17)…last led ...... 81-7 ...... 920 ...... 77-7 ...... 917 the AL in team stolen bases in 1985 (155SB) and last led the Majors in 1938 (91SB). OPENING CHAPTER: Yankees starters are allowing just 7.06 hits per 9.0IP (86.2IP, 68H), the best mark in the and third-best in the Majors (San Francisco-6.87 and St. Louis-6.91)…are 9-2 with a 3.32 ERA as a group in 2010 (32ER in 14 games => 2.29ER/G)…went 5-1 on the club’s recent six-game homestand from 4/13-18 (2.17 ERA, 37.1IP, 27H , 9ER, 15BB, 36K, .205 opp. BA). FROM THE TOP: SS Derek Jeter is batting .339 (20-for-59) in 2010…is tied with Milwaukee’s Rickie Weeks for tops among Major League leadoff hitters with three home runs…is second behind Weeks with 9RBI. N_W YORK YANK__S: Yankees fielders have not committed an error in their last 12G, after making four in their first 2G…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it is the longest single-season April errorless streak in American League history and tied with the 2009 Phillies for the longest such April streak in Major League history…set an all-time Major League record with 18-straight errorless games from 5/14-6/1/09. BATTER UP: The Yankees have scored three-or-more runs in each of their first 14 games in 2010…is the longest such stretch by a Yankees team since the 2000 club scored three-or-more in each of its first 15G…are the last remaining team this season to have such a streak. SAVINGS PLAN: RHP Mariano Rivera Has converted 62 of his last 66 save chances on the road after blowing his first two road SVOs in 2007…has a 0.99 road ERA (63.1IP, 7ER) over the last three seasons (2008-10), while holding opponents to a .158 batting average (35-for-221). Has converted 119-of-124 (96.0%) total save opportunities after blowing his first two chances in 2007, marking the best ratio in the Majors over that span since 4/21/07…has converted his last 50 save opportunities at home (last blown save at home on 8/13/07 vs. Baltimore), marking the second-longest such streak all time (Eric Gagne-51). ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMINS: The 11-3 start for in 2010 is the best of his managerial career (8-6 in 2009 and 7-7 in 2008 with NYY; and 4-10 in 2006 w/ Florida)…won his 200th regular season game as Yankees Manager on Saturday vs. Texas. SEVEN-UP: The Yankees have won 17 straight regular season games after the score was tied at the end of the seventh inning, including two such games this season…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees’ winning streak in such games is the longest in the Modern Era (since 1900), eclipsing the 1906 Giants’ 16-game winning streak in such games. ONE-TWO PUNCH: LHP CC Sabathia and RHP A.J. Burnett have pitched back-to-back games 22 times since joining the Yankees in 2009…of those 22 instances, the Yankees lost both games once – 6/20-21/09 at Florida…the two have combined for 36 wins and 414K with the Yankees. FRONT-LOADED: The Yankees will play 32 of their first 51 games (62.7%) against teams that finished 2009 with a winning record (are 9-3 in those games so far)…of those 32, there are 20 contests against the other three 2009 American League playoff teams (8G vs. BOS, 6G vs. LAA and 6G vs. MIN)…from 5/28 through the end of the season (111 games), will play just 18 games against 2009 playoff teams (10G vs. BOS, 2G vs. LAA, 3G vs. PHI, 3G vs. LAD).

YANKEES vs. OAKLAND NYY ALL TIME RECORD vs. OAKLAND: 248-217 (.533) NYY ALL TIME road record at OAKLAND: 112-119 (.485) NYY ALL TIME home record vs. OAKLAND: 136-98 (.581) OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees play the final game of a three-game series at Oakland today, after winning on Tuesday, 7-3 and on Wednesday, 3-1…is the third of 10 games between the clubs in 2010, marking their most contests NYY vs. OAKLAND in 2010 since 1999 (Yankees were 8-4)…went 7-2 vs. the A’s in 2009, marking their sixth season series win in the 2000s and second Date H/A W/L Score Record straight…have won 14 of their last 17 games vs. Oakland, including an eight-game win streak from 6/12/08-7/24/09, their 4/20 at OAK W 7-3 1-0 4/21 at OAK W 3-1 2-0 most consecutive wins vs. the A’s since 1993-94. 4/22 at OAK - - - AT OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM: The Yankees play the third game of a three-game series at Oakland 7/5 at OAK - - - 7/6 at OAK - - - today, winning 7-3 on Tuesday and 3-1 on Wednesday…is their third of six games at Oakland this season (also 7/5- 7/7 at OAK - - - 7)…went 2-1 at Oakland in 2009, winning the road season series for the eighth time in the last 12 years since 1998…the 8/30 at NYY - - - Yankees are 15-8 (.652) at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum since the start of the 2004 season, the highest winning pct. 8/31 at NYY - - - by any AL team in Oakland over the span…had lost 11 of the previous 15 games there from 2001-03. 9/1 at NYY - - - 9/2 at NYY - - - AT : The Yankees will welcome the A’s to the Bronx for a four-game series from 8/30-9/2…went 5-1 at Total in 2010 10-4 2-0 home against the A’s in 2009 including a win in the first-ever night game at Yankee Stadium on 4/21…have won the home season series in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2004-05…have won eight of their last nine home games vs. the A’s and are 18-9 vs. Oakland in the Bronx since 2004.

YANKEES vs. Dallas Braden YANKEES vs. Oakland Athletics (career)

Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K OBP Robinson Cano .200 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 Robinson Cano .294 40 160 16 47 9 2 1 15 9 23 .329 ------Francisco Cervelli ------Brett Gardner ------Brett Gardner .200 10 30 1 6 1 1 0 5 3 6 .273 .125 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 Curtis Granderson .261 42 157 32 41 8 2 5 14 18 35 .341 Derek Jeter .600 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 Derek Jeter .310 126 516 96 160 29 3 13 59 58 90 .385 Nick Johnson ------Nick Johnson .234 17 47 9 11 3 0 1 6 12 13 .390 Ramiro Pena ------Ramiro Pena .250 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Jorge Posada .250 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 Jorge Posada .252 96 330 45 83 18 0 11 49 55 80 .368 Alex Rodriguez 1.000 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Alex Rodriguez .283 161 630 114 178 29 3 41 122 68 149 .362 .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 Nick Swisher .203 17 59 10 12 4 0 1 4 11 11 .347 .300 10 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mark Teixeira .280 103 386 58 108 29 2 24 75 58 77 .385 .364 11 4 2 0 1 0 3 Marcus Thames .176 29 91 11 16 3 0 4 13 10 30 .265 ------Randy Winn .250 105 412 43 103 17 3 3 32 40 73 .319

UPCOMING SERIES: YANKEES at LOS ANGELES-AL NYY ALL TIME RECORD vs. LOS ANGELES-AL: 324-272 (.544) NYY ALL TIME home record vs. LOS ANGELES-AL: 180-115 (.610) NYY ALL TIME road record at LOS ANGELES-AL: 144-157 (.478) --- NYY ALL TIME at Angel Stadium: 120-136 (.469)

OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: On Friday the Yankees play the first game of a three-game series at the Angels…are 2-1 against the Angels in 2010 after taking two of three games in the home opener at Yankee Stadium from 4/13-15…will be the fourth NYY vs. LOS ANGELES-AL in 2010 of six games vs. the Angels over a 12-game stretch from 4/13-25…went 5-5 vs. LAA in 2009, snapping a streak of five straight Date H/A W/L Score Record losing season series vs. the Angels and marking their most wins vs. Los Angeles-AL since 2003 (6-3)…also defeated the 4/13 at NYY W 7-5 1-0 Angels in the 2009 ALCS, 4-games-to-2…are 13-19 vs. the Angels since the start of the 2007 season…their 43-51 record vs. 4/14 at NYY L 3-5 1-1 4/15 at NYY W 6-2 2-1 the Angels since 2000 is their only losing mark vs. any AL team over the span. 4/23 at LAA - - - AT ANGEL STADIUM OF ANAHEIM: On Friday the Yankees will play the first game of a three-game series vs. the Angels at 4/24 at LAA - - - Angel Stadium…are making their only 2010 visit to Los Angeles-AL…were 2-4 at LAA in 2009, taking two of three 9/21-23 4/25 at LAA - - - 7/20 at NYY - - - and suffering a three-game sweep from 7/10-12 to close out the first half…won their last two games at LAA (9/22-23), 7/21 at NYY - - - marking their first back-to-back victories at Angel Stadium since May 2004…have won just three of their last 12 games at the Totals in 2010 16-12 2-1 Angels over the last two years and have lost 18 of their last 25 games at Angel Stadium since the start of the 2005 season.

April 22, 2010 at Oakland Athletics

2010 RECENT TRANSACTIONS 2010 STARTS BY POSITION Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Apr. 1 Reassigned RHP Zack Segovia to minor league camp. Cano -- -- 14 ------Apr. 2 Reassigned LHP Royce Ring to minor league camp. Cervelli 2 ------Apr. 3 Signed OF Marcus Thames to a Major League contract and selected him to the 25-man Gardner ------10 ------Granderson ------14 -- -- roster; optioned LHP to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre; reassigned C P.J. Jeter ------13 ------Piliterre to minor league camp; and gave C Mike Rivera his outright release. Johnson ------13 Apr. 7 Acquired OF Chad Huffman off waivers from and added him to the 40-man Pena ------1 ------roster. Posada 12 ------Apr. 16 Placed RHP on the 15-day disabled list with a right hamstring strain; Rodriguez ------14 ------recalled LHP Boone Logan from Triple-A Scranton Wilkes/Barre. Swisher ------13 -- Teixeira -- 14 ------

Thames ------3 -- -- 1 Winn ------1 -- 1 --

World Championships (27): 1923, ‘27-28, ‘32, ‘36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61- 62, ’77-78, ’96, 1998-2000, ‘09 2010 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER SLOT

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 American League Pennants (40): list above plus -1921-22, ’26, ’42, ’55, ’57, ’60, ’63-64, ’76, ’81, 2001, ‘03 Cano ------14 ------Cervelli ------2 Gardner 1 ------1 8 Granderson ------9 3 2 YANKEES INJURY REPORT Jeter 13 ------1 player, 1 time in 2010 (8 players, 8 times in 2009) Ital=off D.L. Johnson -- 13 ------Were the only AL team to start 2010 w/o a player on the D.L. (credit: Elias Sports Bureau) Pena ------1 PLAYER INJURY DATE ON D.L. GAMES MISSED (Dates) Posada ------12 ------Rodriguez ------14 ------Chan Ho Park Right hamstring strain 4/16/10 (retro. to 4/14) 7 (4/14-21) Swisher -- 1 ------2 3 7 -- Teixeira -- -- 14 ------Thames ------2 2 -- Winn ------1 -

2010 YANKEES HOME RUN CHART 2010 YANKEES SEASON HIGHS & LOWS

Player Date Opponent/Pitcher AB Since Last CLUB GENERAL Cano 4/15/10 vs. Los Angeles-AL / Kazmir 16 Longest Winning Streak ...... 6 (4/15-present) Cervelli 6/24/09 at Atlanta / Medlen 39 Longest Winning Streak, Home ...... 4 (4/15-present) Gardner 6/26/09 at New York-NL / Dessens 133 Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 4 (4/10-present) Granderson 4/7/10 at Boston / Papelbon 40 Longest Losing Streak...... 1, 3x (4/4, 4/9 and 4/14) Jeter 4/17/10 vs. Texas / Mathis 10 Longest Losing Streak, Home ...... 1 (4/14) Johnson 4/13/10 vs. Los Angeles-AL / Santana 21 Longest Losing Streak, Road ...... 1, 2x (4/4 and 4/9) Pena 9/28/09 vs. Kansas City / Hochevar 15 Posada 4/18/10 vs. Texas / Nippert 9 Longest Game, Time (All Games) ...... 3:48 (4/6 at BOS) Rodriguez 4/20/10 vs. Oakland / Breslow 5 Longest Game, Time (9 inn.) ...... 3:48 (4/6 at BOS) Swisher 4/11/10 at Tampa Bay / Sonnanstine 23 Shortest Game, Time, Home (All Games) ...... 1:58 (4/16 vs. TEX, 6 inn.) Teixeira 4/18/10 vs. Texas / Harden 11 Shortest Game, Time, Home (9 inn.) ...... 2:52 (4/18 vs. TEX) Thames 8/12/09 w/DET at Boston / Beckett 82 Shortest Game Time, Road ...... 2:47 (4/21 at OAK) Winn 4/25/09 w/ SFG at / Scherzer 487 Longest Game, Innings ...... 10 inn. (4/7 at BOS) Shortest Game, Innings ...... 6 inn. (4/16 vs. TEX) MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES - 1x in 2010 (19x in 2009) Most Runners Left on Base ...... 12 (4/13 vs. LAA) Player Date Opponent # of HR Most Errors ...... 3 (4/6 at BOS) Robinson Cano 4/15/10 vs. Los Angeles-AL / Kazmir (2) 2 Last 3-HR Game: Longest Errorless Streak ...... 12 games (4/7-present) Alex Rodriguez 4/26/05 vs. Los Angeles-AL (all off Bartolo Colon) 3 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 10 (4/10 at TB, 10-0) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 6 (4/9 at TB, 3-9) GRAND SLAMS 0x in 2010 (2x in 2009) Highest Attendance, Home ...... 49,293 (4/13 vs. LAA) Player Date Opponent Pitcher Highest Attendance, Road ...... 38,238 (4/6 at BOS) None Last by Alex Rodriguez 10/4/09 at Tampa Bay Sonnanstine TEAM BATTING PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS 0x in 2010 (3x in 2009) Most Runs, Game ...... 10 (4/10 at TB) th rd Player Date Opponent Pitcher Most Runs, Inning ...... 4, 2x (4/10 at TB – 8 inn.; 4/17 vs. TEX – 3 ) None Most Hits, Game ...... 14 (4/10 at TB) th Last by 9/21/09 at Los Angeles-AL Saunders Most Hits, Inning ...... 5 (4/10 at TB – 8 inn.) Most Home Runs, Game ...... 3 (4/15 vs. LAA) 1st INNING / LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS 0x in 2010 (5x in 2009) Fewest Runs, Game ...... 3, 4x (last on 4/21 at OAK) Player Date Opponent Pitcher Fewest Hits, Game ...... 5 (4/20 at OAK) None Most Strikeouts, Game...... 10 (4/18 vs. TEX) Last by Derek Jeter 9/30/09 vs. Kansas City Tejeda Most Walks, Game ...... 10 (4/20 at OAK) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS 0x in 2010 (1x in 2009) Most Stolen Bases, Game ...... 4 (4/18 vs. TEX) Players Date Opponent Pitcher Longest Hitting Streak, Ind., Game ...... 11, (Jeter, 4/4-4/17) None Walk-off Wins ...... -- Last by Brett Gardner 5/15/09 vs. Minnesota Crain TEAM PITCHING WALK-OFF HOME RUNS 0x in 2010 (7x in 2009 – franchise record) Most Runs Allowed, Game ...... 9, 2x (4/4 at BOS, 4/9 at TB) Player Date Men on Opponent Pitcher Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game ...... 9 (4/9 at TB) None Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...... 5 (4/9 at TB, 4th inn.) Last by Nick Swisher 9/8/09 solo Tampa Bay Wheeler Most Hits Allowed, Game ...... 12 (4/4 at BOS) SWITCH-HIT HOME RUNS 0x in 2010 (7x in 2009) Most Hits Allowed, Inning ...... 5 (4/9 at TB, 4th inn.) Players Date Opponent #HR Most Home Runs Allowed ...... 2, 3x (last on 4/20 at OAK) None Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ...... 2 (4/10 at TB) Last by Mark Teixeira 9/19/09 at Seattle / Fister, French 2 Most Walks, Game ...... 7 (4/15 vs. LAA) MULTI-HR INNINGS 1x in 2010 (26x in 2009) / Most Strikeouts, Game...... 11, 2x (last on 4/20 at OAK) BACK-TO-BACK HRs 1x in 2010 (14x - including 1x b2b2b in 2009) Shutouts ...... 1 (4/10 at TB) Player Date Opponent No. HR / Inn. EJECTIONS 0x in 2010 (4x player and 4x mgr. in 2009) nd Posada/Granderson (b2b) 4/4/10 Boston/Beckett (OD) 2HR/ 2 inn. None in 2010 ...... -- nd Last b2b2b: Swisher/Cano/Cabrera 5/20/09 vs. Baltimore 3HR / 2 inn. Last by player: Jorge Posada ...... 9/15/09 vs. TOR Last multi-HR inn. 1 player: A-Rod 10/4/09 at Tampa Bay 2HR / 6th inn. Last by manager: Joe Girardi ...... 9/13/09 vs. BAL

POSTPONED/SUSPENDED GAMES 0x in 2010 (3x in 2009) None in 2010 ...... -- In 2009: ...... 4/2/09 vs. OAK; 5/3/09 vs. LAA; and 6/5/09 vs. TB 2010 YANKEES PLAYERS USED (26 players) PITCHERS (13): RHP , RHP A.J. Burnett, RHP , RHP Phil Hughes, LHP Boone Logan, LHP Damaso Marte, RHP Sergio Mitre, RHP Chan Ho Park, LHP Andy Pettitte, COMPARISION BY GAME NUMBER RHP Mariano Rivera, RHP David Robertson, LHP CC Sabathia, RHP Javier Vazquez NYY After 14 Games NYY After 15 Games (2): Francisco Cervelli, Jorge Posada 2010 11-3 (1st, +0.5) -- (5): Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, Ramiro Pena, Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira 2009 8-6 (2nd, -1.5) 9-6 (T2nd, -1.5) (5): Brett Gardner, Curtis Granderson, Nick Swisher, Marcus Thames, Randy Winn 2008 7-7 (4th, -1.5) 8-7 (4th, -1.0) (1): Nick Johnson

TODAY’S STARTER: LHP CC SABATHIA (2-0, 2.84 ERA)

LHP CC Sabathia, 29, will make his fourth start of the season today vs. the Oakland Athletics at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum…will also be his 19th career start vs. Oakland (fourth with the Yankees)…last started on 4/16 vs. Texas, recording the win in a 5-1 Yankees victory in a rain-shortened game (6.0IP, 3H, 1ER, 0BB, 9K, 1HP)…was credited with his 29th career , and first of the season…struck out a season-high nine batters, including six straight strikeouts beginning with to end the first inning through Julio Borbon in the third inning…retired 17 of his final 19 batters faced…is looking to start a season 3-0 for just the second time (also 2007, started 5-0)…is in the second year of a seven-year contract signed with the Yankees on 12/18/08.

JOE SIX PACK: Set a career high when he struck out six straight batters in his last start on 2010 RUN SUPPORT SABATHIA’S REGULAR SEASON 4/16 vs. Texas…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it marked the most consecutive CAREER HIGHS Runs ...... 18 strikeouts in one game by a Yankees pitcher since 8/8/99 when fanned six in- Games Started ...... 3 IP ...... 9.0 (23x), last on 5/8/09 at BAL a-row at Seattle. Run Support Avg ...... 8.53 H ...... 13, last on 7/15/06 at MIN

R ...... 9 (5x), last on 10/2/09 at TB BAY AREA TIES: Is a native of Vallejo, Calif., growing up approximately one half-hour TEAM RECORD outside of Oakland…threw out the at North Vallejo Little League on BB ...... 6 (2x), last on 9/11/04 at OAK IN HIS STARTS K ...... 13, on 9/14/07 vs. KC Monday at the first game at Thurman Field, which he underwrote the rebuilding of over the 2010 ...... 2-1 HR ...... 3 (6x), last on 7/5/07 at DET offseason through his PitCCh In Foundation…efforts included revitalizing the field with 2009 ...... 22-12 10K Games ...... 22, last on 9/7/09 (G1) vs. TB new irrigation; new infield dirt; new bases, pitching rubber and home plate; new Low-hit CG ...... 1, on 8/31/08 at PIT dugouts; a black vinyl-coated chain-link fence and 37,000 square feet of new sod. CG SHO ...... 11, last on 5/8/09 at BAL  Recorded his sixth career complete-game shutout on 5/14/08 vs. Oakland (w/ )…held A’s batters to only 5H and 2BB while CC SABATHIA’S 2010 PITCHING LINES striking out 11…was his first of five shutouts during the 2008 season. Date/Opp Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K NP/K ERA Left game CREATURE OF COMFORT: Is undefeated in his last eight starts at 4/4 at BOS 7-9 -- 5.1 6 5 5 0 2 4 104/58 8.44 Leading 5-4 4/10 at TB 10-0 W 7.2 1 0 0 0 2 5 111/69 3.46 Leading 8-0 Yankee Stadium since the 2009 All-Star break, going 6-0 with a 1.62 4/16 vs. TEX 5-1 W 6.0 3 1 1 0 0 9 73/58 2.84 Leading 5-1 ERA (55.2IP, 10ER). Totals 2-0 19.0 10 6 6 0 4 18 -- 2.84

ONE FOR THE AGES: In his start on 4/10 at Tampa Bay, recorded the *start came after a Yankees loss – Bold-season high – italics-relief appearance win in a 10-0 Yankees victory…carried a no-hitter through two outs in the eighth inning until Kelly Shoppach singled to left field (7.2IP, 1H, 2BB, 5K)…was the furthest he had ever gone in a game without allowing a hit…was the deepest a Yankee had taken a no-hitter since took a MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS since 2007 8.2IP on 9/2/01 at Boston (Carl Everett single)…according to Elias, became the first pitcher to lose a no-hitter in the eighth inning or later on a base hit by a former battery-mate since Texas’ on 9/30/89 at Anaheim Stadium, when WINS California’s Brian Downing singled with one out in the eighth inning. 1. CC SABATHIA ...... 57 ...... 57 NOTABLES: Made his seventh career Opening Day start, second with the Yankees, on 4/4 at Boston…owns 3. ...... 50 a 1-1 record with a 5.79 ERA in Opening Day starts (37.1IP, 24ER)…became the 22nd pitcher in franchise history to make 4. ...... 48 th 5. ...... 47 multiple Opening Day starts for the Yankees, first since in 2005 and 2006…also became the 10 lefthander ...... 47 to make multiple Opening Day starts for the Yankees. STRIKEOUTS 2009 RECAP: Was 19-8 with a 3.37 ERA in 34 starts with the Yankees…tied for the ML lead in wins with Felix Hernandez, 1. Tim Lincecum ...... 700 Justin Verlander and Adam Wainwright…matched his personal single-season high in wins (19-7 w/ Cleveland in 2. CC SABATHIA ...... 675 2007)…finished third in the AL with a .232 opponents average (197-for-849, 18HR), and fourth in IP (230.0) and ERA (3.37). 3. JAVIER VAZQUEZ ...... 666  4. Dan Haren ...... 649 Began the season 1-3 with a 4.85 ERA (39.0IP, 21ER) in his first six starts, then posted an 18-5 record and a 3.06 ERA 5. Justin Verlander ...... 630 (191.0IP, 65ER) over his remaining 28 starts from 5/8 through the end of the season.  Finished fourth in AL Award voting and received one eighth-place vote for AL MVP.  Made five postseason starts, going 3-1 with a 1.98 ERA (36.1IP, 28H, 9R, 8ER, 9BB, 32K, 4HR, 1HP)…started Game 1 in 1. Roy Halladay ...... 743.1 all three rounds, making his two other starts on three-days’ rest…earned ALCS MVP after winning both starts that 2. CC SABATHIA ...... 743.0 round with a 1.13 ERA (16.0IP, 2ER)…became the eighth Yankee to earn the honor. 3. Dan Haren ...... 694.0 4. ...... 667.2

5. JAVIER VAZQUEZ ...... 660.2 FIRST IMPRESSIONS: In 2009, became the first pitcher to win at least 19 games in his first season with the Yankees since went 21-9 in 1979…were the most wins by a Yankees lefty since Andy Pettitte in 2003 (21-8)…also surpassed Dock Ellis (17) for the most single-season wins by an African-American pitcher in Yankees franchise history…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the second Yankee to lead or tie for the MLB lead in wins in his first season as a Yankee, joining (1975).

FIVE ALIVE: Went 82-46 (.641) over the last five seasons (2005-09), leading the Majors in IP (1,118.2) and tied with Roy Halladay for the most in wins…was also tied with Halladay for the most shutouts (9) and ranks third in strikeouts (994) over the stretch.  Since his debut in 2001, has a 138-81 (.630) record, tied with Roy Oswalt for the second-most wins in the Majors behind Roy Halladay (139)…is second in shutouts (11) to only Halladay (15), ranks third in complete games (28), fourth in strikeouts (1,608), fifth in IP (1,908.1), and tied for fifth in games started (291, with Jamie Moyer).

CC SWEETNESS: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Sabathia is the only pitcher in the Majors to start at least 34 games in each of the last three years (2007- 09)…is looking to become the first pitcher to accomplish the feat in at least four straight seasons was (six years, 2001-06).

YOUNG GUN: Leads all active Major League pitchers under the age of 30 in career wins (138), strikeouts (1,608) and innings pitched (1908.1)…the last Major Leaguer to compile as many wins prior to his 30th birthday was who won 151 games before turning 30.

KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON: Has recorded at least 11 wins in each of his first nine seasons to begin his Major League career, marking the longest current such streak among active pitchers…with 19 wins in 2007, 17 wins in 2008 and 19 wins in 2009, became the first pitcher since Mike Mussina (2001-03) to win at least 17 games in three straight seasons (credit: Elias Sports Bureau)…has accomplished the feat while pitching for three different clubs over the stretch (19-7 w/ Cleveland, 2007; 17-10 w/ Cleveland and Milwaukee, 2008; and 19-8 w/ the Yankees, 2009), joining Randy Johnson (over two overlapping spans of three seasons from 1997-99 and 1998-2000 with Seattle, Houston and Arizona) as the only pitchers to accomplish the feat in the last 100 years (Credit: Elias).

AMONG THE BEST: Owns a .630 career (138-81), eighth-highest among lefthanders with at least 250 starts since 1900 and the sixth- highest among left-handers who began their careers since 1950.  Among active Major League lefthanders, ranks second in ERA (3.61), third in wins (138), fourth in strikeouts (1,608), opponents batting average (.245) and winning percentage (.630), and fifth in innings pitched (1908.1).

LEAN LEFT: Has allowed just two hits to a left-handed batter this season in 17 AB’s…allowed a first-inning double to in his last start on 4/16 vs. Texas, marking the only extra-base hit he has permitted to a left-handed batter this season and first at home since 7/2/09 vs. Seattle…held left-handed batters to a .198 batting average in 2009 (39-for-197) with only 3HR…has allowed just 1HR to a lefthander over his last 24 starts (139AB) from 6/16/09 ( on 8/2/09 at -AL)…has not allowed a HR to a left-handed batter in any of his 15 starts at the current Yankee Stadium and has held lefthanders homerless in his last 34 starts at home, since giving up a pair of homers to Jim Thome on Opening Day in 2008 (3/31/08 w/Cleveland vs. Chicago-AL).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:  Full name is Carsten Charles Sabathia.  Was originally selected by Cleveland in the first round (20th overall) of the 1998 First Year Player Draft out of Vallejo (Calif.) High School…was the top high school prospect in the draft coming out of , according to …was also an all-conference tight end in football.  Made his Major League debut in 2001 at 20 years old, going 17-5 with a 4.39 ERA in 33 starts with Cleveland…finished second to in BBWAA “Rookie of the Year” voting…led all rookies in wins, starts and strikeouts (171)…named the ’ AL “Rookie Pitcher of the Year” and was selected to the Baseball Digest and Topps Major League All-Rookie Teams.  Won the 2007 American League , going 19-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 209K with Cleveland…tied for tops in the AL in starts (34), tied for second in wins, tied for third in winning percentage (.731) and ranked fifth in strikeouts.

OPPONENT BATTING: 2010 — All: .156 (10-for-64), 0HR LH: .118 (2-for-17), 0HR RH: .170 (8-for-47), 0HR 2009 — All: .232 (197-for-849), 18HR LH: .198 (39-for-197), 3HR RH: .242 (158-for-652), 15HR Career — All: .245 (1,748-for-7,141), 168HR LH: .233 (351-for-1,505), 30HR RH: .248 (1,397-for-5,636), 138HR

CC SABATHIA’S 2008, 2009, 2010 AND CAREER RECORD Year Team LG W L SV G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA 2008 CLEVELAND AL 6 8 0 18 18 3 122.1 117 54 52 13 34 123 3.83 MILWAUKEE NL 11 2 0 17 17 7 130.2 106 31 24 6 25 128 1.65 TOTAL 17 10 0 35 35 10 253.0 223 85 76 19 59 251 2.70 2009 YANKEES AL 19 8 0 34 34 2 230.0 197 96 86 18 67 197 3.37 2010 YANKEES AL 2 0 0 3 3 1 19.0 10 6 6 0 4 18 2.84 Career Totals 138 81 0 291 291 29 1908.1 1748 833 766 168 594 1608 3.61 AL Totals 127 79 0 274 274 21 1777.2 1642 802 742 162 569 1480 3.76 NL Totals 11 2 0 17 17 7 130.2 106 31 24 6 25 128 1.65

CC SABATHIA’S REGULAR SEASON SPLITS (Shaded cells related to tonight’s start) 2010 2009 Career Splits W L GS INN H ER ERA W L GS INN H ER ERA W L GS INN H ER ERA Total 2 0 3 19.0 10 6 2.84 19 8 34 230.0 197 86 3.37 138 81 291 1908.1 1748 766 3.61 Home 1 0 1 6.0 3 1 1.50 7 2 15 105.0 85 37 3.17 63 41 144 940.2 870 373 3.57 Away 1 0 2 13.0 7 5 3.46 12 6 19 125.0 112 49 3.53 75 40 147 967.2 878 393 3.66 Day 1 0 1 7.2 1 0 0.00 5 3 13 88.2 76 38 3.86 37 23 91 603.2 508 217 3.24 Night 1 0 2 11.1 9 6 4.76 14 5 21 141.1 121 48 3.06 101 58 200 1304.2 1240 549 3.79 Grass 1 0 2 11.1 9 6 4.76 17 6 30 206.2 172 73 3.18 122 71 259 1692.2 1555 680 3.62 Turf 1 0 1 7.2 1 0 0.00 2 2 4 23.1 25 13 5.01 16 10 32 215.2 193 86 3.59 Pre-All Star 2 0 3 19.0 10 6 2.84 8 6 19 128.1 110 55 3.86 69 44 160 1021.1 951 439 3.87 Post-All Star ------11 2 15 101.2 87 31 2.74 69 37 131 887.0 797 327 3.32 March ------0 0 2 12.1 14 7 5.11 April 2 0 3 19.0 10 6 2.84 1 2 5 32.1 31 17 4.73 14 12 40 240.1 229 117 4.38 May ------4 1 6 45.2 34 13 2.56 28 14 52 351.1 329 128 3.28 June ------2 1 5 31.0 23 13 3.77 21 11 48 303.0 266 129 3.83 July ------3 3 6 39.0 45 20 4.62 17 23 49 310.1 323 159 4.61 August ------5 0 6 44.1 36 13 2.64 33 9 52 360.2 323 126 3.14 September ------4 0 5 35.0 20 5 1.29 23 11 45 317.1 253 94 2.67 October ------0 1 1 2.2 8 5 16.87 2 1 3 12.2 11 6 4.26

SABATHIA vs. OAKLAND

• Last start vs. Oakland: on 8/18/09 at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum, recording the CC SABATHIA vs. CURRENT ATHLETICS BATTERS win in a 7-2 Yankees victory…allowed 2ER (on two solo home runs) in 8.0IP Career AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K (5H, 1BB, 7K)…snapped a five-start winless streak at the Coliseum since his only other victory there on 7/30/03 with Cleveland…had approximately 150 Daric Barton .333 6 2 1 1 0 0 3 friends and family in attendance. Eric Chavez .150 20 3 2 0 1 3 8 Coco Crisp .200 10 2 0 0 0 0 5 CC SABATHIA vs. OAKLAND .083 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 2009 Season Career Mark Ellis .250 32 8 2 0 1 2 4 W L GS INN H ER ERA W L GS INN H ER ERA Kevin Kouzmanoff .182 11 2 0 0 0 0 5 Cliff Pennington .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 All Games vs. OAK 2 0 3 21.2 20 11 4.57 5 7 18 107.0 121 69 5.80 Adam Rosales 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Vs. OAK at Oak. Col. 1 0 1 8.0 5 2 2.25 2 4 9 51.0 60 36 6.35 Kurt Suzuki .250 16 4 1 0 2 0 2 Vs. OAK at home 1 0 2 13.2 15 10 6.59 3 3 9 56.0 61 33 5.30 Ryan Sweeney .167 6 1 0 0 0 1 1

FRIDAY’S STARTER: RHP A.J. BURNETT (2-0, 2.37 ERA) RHP A.J. Burnett, 33, will make his fourth start of the season on Friday vs. the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium…will be his 248th career start and seventh career start vs. the Angels…last started on 4/17 vs. Texas, tossing 7.0 shutout innings and striking out a season-high seven batters while recording the win in the 7-3 Yankees victory (6H, 2BB, 7K, 1WP)…has won his first two decisions for the second straight season and third time in his career (also 1999)…has held opponents scoreless over his last 13.0 innings pitched…is in the second season of a five-year contract signed with the Yankees on 12/18/08.

TWO UP: Has started a season 2-0 for the second straight season and third time in his career…also won each of his first two Major League starts in August 1999 (w/ Florida)…has never won each of his first three decisions in a season.

ROAD TRIPPIN: Is undefeated in his last six road starts dating back to last season, going 3-0 with a 3.86 ERA (35.0Ip, 15ER)…has held A.J. BURNETT’S 2010 PITCHING LINES opponents to 3ER or less in his last five starts away from Yankee Date/Opp Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K NP/K ERA Left game Stadium. 4/6 at BOS* 6-4 -- 5.0 7 4 3 1 1 5 94/58 5.40 Tied 4-4 4/11 at TB 7-3 W 7.0 6 2 2 0 3 1 92/49 3.75 Leading 7-2 4/17 vs. TEX 7-3 W 7.0 6 0 0 0 2 7 111/68 2.37 Leading 7-0 LUCKY No. SEVEN: Has thrown 7.0 innings in each of his last two Totals 2-0 19.0 19 6 5 1 6 13 -- 2.37 starts, marking the first time he has tossed at least 7.0IP in consecutive *start came after a Yankees loss – Bold-season high – italics-relief appearance April outings since 2007.

BURNETT vs. LOS ANGELES-AL

• Last start vs. Los Angeles-AL: on 10/22/09 in Game 5 of the ALCS at Angel Stadium, exiting without a decision in a 7-6 Angels victory…allowed four first-inning runs…Yankees rallied for a six-run sixth inning before Burnett gave the lead back in the bottom of the frame. • Last regular season start vs. Los Angeles-AL: on 9/23/09 at Angel Stadium, recording the win in a 3-2 Yankees victory (5.2IP, 7H, 2ER, 3BB, 11K)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he joined David Cone (11K on 9/13/98) and Joba Chamberlain (12K on 5/5/09 vs. Boston) as the only pitchers in franchise history to record more than 10K while pitching less than 6.0IP in a game.

A.J. BURNETT vs. LOS ANGELES-AL 2009 Career W L GS INN H ER ERA W L GS INN H ER ERA

Career vs. LAA 1 0 2 12.2 15 6 4.26 2 2 6 40.2 43 20 4.43 vs. LAA at Angel Stad. 1 0 1 5.2 7 2 3.18 1 2 4 27.2 29 13 4.23 vs. LAA at home park 0 0 1 7.0 8 4 5.14 1 0 2 13.0 14 7 4.85

2010 YANKEE DOODLES

#28 JOE GIRARDI—MANAGER CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD: 281-219 CAREER WITH YANKEES: 203-135 • Earned his 200th win as Yankees Manager on Saturday vs. Texas…the 2010 season marks his third as Manager of the New York Yankees…at 45 years of age, is the third-youngest manager in the Majors, behind only Arizona’s AJ Hinch (35) and Cleveland’s Manny Acta (41). • Led the Yankees to their 27th World Championship in his second season as Manager in 2009, becoming the youngest of nine Yankees managers to win a World Series…in his postseason debut, joined Ralph Houk and as the only three Yankees to play for and manage a World Championship team…became the only current Major League manager to both play for (1998 Yankees) and manage a team that won at least 100 games in a season and the World Series—credit: Elias…also joined Houk, and Casey Stengel as the only four Yankees managers to win a WS in their first postseason as a manager…became the only Major League manager in the 2000s to lead a team to 100-or-more regular season wins and a World Series title. • Led the Yankees to a 103-59 record in 2009, clinching the best record in and the Yankees’ most wins since 2002 (103-58)…finished third in AL “Manager of the Year” voting with 34 total points, including four first-place votes. • Was named the 2006 National League “Manager of the Year” after guiding the Florida Marlins to a 78-84 record, joining Houston’s Hal Lanier (1986) and San Francisco’s (1993) as the only Major League managers to win such an honor in their managerial debuts. • Made his coaching debut in 2005 as the Yankees Bench and Catching Instructor.

#24 ROBINSON CANO—2B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 10 • Was 2-for-4 with 1R, 1 triple, 1RBI and 1SB in Wednesday’s win at Oakland…snapped an 0-for-29 stretch at the with his second-inning single (streak spanned eight games from 4/15/07-4/20/09)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, was the longest streak for any Yankees player in this ballpark’s history, a mark formerly held by (28AB)…has 3H in last 16AB…was 0-for-2 with 1R and a career-high-tying 3BB in Tuesday’s win at Oakland (fourth time, last 8/5/08 at Texas). • Hit solo-HR (#3) and two-run HR (#4) and was 2-for-4 in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL…was his fifth career two-HR game, first since 4/25/09 at Boston and first with both HRs coming off a left-handed pitcher…became the first left-handed hitter with 2HR in the same game off Scott Kazmir. • Hit safely in the first 10 games of the season (4/4-16)…with Derek Jeter, became the first pair of Yankees teammates in franchise history to each hit safely in each of the team’s first 10 games of a season…were the first combo in the Majors to accomplish the feat since Tampa Bay’s and Rocco Baldelli in 2003. • Hit safely in 27 straight April games from 4/12/09-4/16/10…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, was the longest such streak in AL history (previous was Washington’s Goose Goslin-25 games) and one shy of the Major League Modern Era record held by the New York Giants’ Dan McGann (28 straight April games from 1903-06). • Owns a .356 (52-for-146) combined batting average over the last two Aprils with 30R, 9 doubles, 9HR and 27RBI, hitting safely in 32-of-36 contests. • Established career highs in runs (103), hits (204), doubles (48) and home runs (25) in 2009. • Has 879 hits as a since his debut on 5/3/05, most among all Major League second baseman over that span (Philadelphia’s ranks second with 862)—credit: Elias…has not made an error this season (14G at 2B). 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 7 2-hit (7) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (15x) HR—2 (5x) RBI—5 (7x) R—4 SB—1 (18x) HIT STREAK—18G (2x)

#29 FRANCISCO CERVELLI—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 2 SEASON HIGH: 2 • Has not played in last four games…was 2-for-3 with 1RBI in Friday’s win vs. Texas…did not play in previous four games…made first start—and appearance—of the season in 4/10 win at Tampa Bay, going 1-for-3 with 1 double, 2RBI, 1BB and 1SH. • In 42 games (25 starts at C) with the Yankees in 2009, batted .298 (28-for-94) with 13R, 4 doubles, 1HR and 11RBI…threw out 13-of-21 potential base stealers (61.9%)…was named to the Yankees’ 2009 ALDS and ALCS rosters, appearing in two games (0-for-1). • Owns a 0.60 CERA in 2010 (15.0 innings, 1ER)…caught CC Sabathia’s near no-hitter on 4/10/10 at Tampa Bay and his CG shutout on 5/8/09 at Baltimore. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 2-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—3 HR—1 RBI—2 R—2 SB—0 HIT STREAK—5G

#11 BRETT GARDNER—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 2 • Was 2-for-3 with 1RBI and 1BB in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 7H in last 13AB…was 0-for-3 with 1SH in Tuesday’s win at Oakland…was 2-for-3 with 1R, 1BB, 2SB and 1HBP in Sunday’s win vs. Texas…was 2-for-3 in attempts and had been a perfect 7-for-7 on the season prior to being caught in the eighth inning…snapped a stretch of 15 consecutive stolen base attempts dating back to last season. • Had three infield hits—including two to the pitcher—in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, marking the most by a Yankee since Don Mattingly on 8/19/92 vs. Oakland (also three)—credit: Elias. • Was 2-for-4 with 1R, 1RBI and 1SB in 4/4 Opening Day loss at Boston, starting in LF…stole home on the back end of a double steal in the fourth inning…became the first Yankee to steal home since Alex Rodriguez on 7/31/04 vs. Baltimore (also as part of a double steal). • Hit .270 (67-for-248) with 48R, 3HR, 23RBI and 26SB in 108 games (63 starts in CF) with the Yankees in 2009…appeared in 14 of the Yankees’ postseason games, going 2-for-13 with 3R and 1SB…started the final two games of the WS in CF after Melky Cabrera was taken off the roster with a hamstring strain. • Has stolen 46 bases in 53 career attempts (86.8%)…went 26-for-31 (83.9%) in stolen base attempts in 2009, becoming the third Yankee since 1960 to steal at least 26 bases in his rookie season (also —43SB in 2001 and —37SB in 1976). 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 5 2-hit (4) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—1 (3x) RBI—4 R—3 (2x) SB—3 HIT STREAK—11G

#14 CURTIS GRANDERSON—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 3 • Was 0-for-4 with 1R in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 6H in last 25AB…was 1-for-3 with 1BB in Tuesday’s win at Oakland. • Hit game-winning solo-HR (#2) off Papelbon in the 10th inning of 4/7 win at Boston, going 2-for-4 with 1SB…his only other extra-inning homer came on 9/29/09 vs. Minnesota (Game 1) off Nathan…was his second career go-ahead homer in the ninth-inning or later (also on 9/26/05 vs. Chicago-AL). • Hit solo-HR (#1) in his first as a Yankee in the second inning of 4/4 Opening Day loss at Boston, going 1-for-4 with 1BB…was the first Yankee to homer in his first AB or PA since Cody Ransom on 8/17/08 vs. Kansas City…was also his second career O.D. homer. • Hit 30HR in 2009, becoming the first player in Major League history to be acquired during the offseason by the defending World Series champions after coming off a 30HR season (credit: Elias Sports Bureau). • Made 155 starts in CF in 2009, committing just 3E in 407 total chances (.993 )…made just 13E from 2005-09. • Is batting .250 (5-for-20) off left-handed pitchers in 2010…entering the season, owned a career .210 (130-for-619) batting average with 16HR off lefties. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 6 2-hit (6) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (2x) HR—2 (4x) RBI—5 (2x) R—4 SB—3 HIT STREAK—15G

#2 DEREK JETER—SS CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 11 • Is batting .357 (87-for-244) with 7HR and 35RBI at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, is the only player to have two hitting streaks of at least 17 games at Oakland-Alameda (either for the home team or as a visitor)…had a 17-game streak at Oakland-Alameda from 8/1/03- 6/10/08 and a 19-game hitting streak there from 6/2/96-8/11/99…prior to Tuesday, had reached base in 25 consecutive games at the Coliseum since 2002, tying Don Mattingly (25G, 1987-1992) for the second longest streak by a Yankee behind Paul O’Neill (39G, 1993-1999). • Was 1-for-4 with 1BB in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 10H in last 24AB…was 0-for-5 in Tuesday’s win at Oakland, snapping his 11-game hitting streak to begin the 2010 season…was the longest hitting streak to start a season in his career. • With Robinson Cano, became the first pair of Yankees teammates in franchise history to each hit safely in each of the team’s first 10 games of a season…were the first combo in the Majors to accomplish the feat since Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford and Rocco Baldelli in 2003. • Hit .334 (212-for-634) with 107R, 27 doubles, 1 triple, 18HR, 66RBI and 30SB in 153G (147GS at SS, 5GS at DH) with the Yankees in 2009…according to Elias, became the oldest regular SS to ever record 200H in a season…reached the 200-hit plateau for the seventh time in his career (one shy of Lou Gehrig’s club record) and is the oldest player to post a 200-hit season for the Yankees…are the most 200-hit seasons by any SS in Major League history. • Owns 23 career leadoff home runs (16-home/7-road), trailing only (24) for most in franchise history. • According to Elias, at 1,297-852-2, has the highest personal winning percentage (.604) among all active players (minimum 1,000 games). • Jeter on all-time Yankees lists: Has 2,767H, surpassing Lou Gehrig (2,721) for most in franchise history; has 307SB for second place (Rickey Henderson, first, 326); has 1,583R for fourth place (, third, 1,677); has 440 doubles for fourth place (Don Mattingly, third, 442); has played in 2,151G for third place (Lou Gehrig, second, 2,164)…is the franchise leader in singles (2,042), HBP (144) and AB (8,718). 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 7 2-hit (6) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (2x) HR—2 (8x) RBI—5 (3x) R—5 SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—25G

#26 NICK JOHNSON—DH/1B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 3 • Was 0-for-3 with 2BB in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and is hitless in last 15AB…was 0-for-3 with 2R and 2BB in Tuesday’s win at Oakland. • Was 2-for-5 with 1R, 1 double and 1RBI in 4/9 loss at Tampa Bay…his fourth-inning single snapped an 0-for-10 stretch to begin the season…plated the game-winning run with a bases-loaded walk in the eighth on 4/6 at Boston, going 0-for-2 with 1RBI, 2BB and 1HP…made his seventh career O.D. roster. • Posted the third-highest on-base percentage in the Majors in 2009 (.426), trailing only AL MVP (.444) and NL MVP (.443)…ranked third in the Majors with 4.36 pitches per plate appearance and sixth in the NL in walks (99)…split the 2009 season between the Nationals and Marlins. • Signed a one-year contract with the Yankees as a free agent on 12/23/09. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 2 2-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (5x) HR—2 (4x) RBI—5 (2x) R—4 SB—1 (27x) HIT STREAK—16G

#19 RAMIRO PENA—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 1 • Has not played in last two games…was 1-for-4 with 2RBI in his first start of the season at SS in Sunday’s win vs. Texas. • Hit .287 (33-for-115) with 17R, 6 doubles, 1HR and 10RBI in 69 games with the Yankees in 2009 (14 starts at 3B, 11 at SS and three at 2B)…was added to the Yankees’ World Series roster prior to Game 5 when Melky Cabrera sustained an injury (did not appear). • Made his first Opening Day roster in 2009 after attending with the Yankees as a non-roster invitee, becoming the first Yankee without experience above the Double-A level to make the club’s Opening Day active Major League roster since RHP Jose Contreras in 2003 and the first such position player since 3B Scott Seabol in 2001. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 0 CAREER BESTS: H—3 (2x) HR—1 RBI—2 (4x) R—2 (2x) SB—1 (4x) HIT STREAK—4G

#20 JORGE POSADA—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 4 SEASON HIGH: 4 • Was 1-for-4 with 1RBI in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 7H in last 23AB…was 1-for-5 with 2RBI in Tuesday’s win at Oakland…in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, hit third-inning single for his 1,500th career hit, becoming the 19th overall Yankee and fourth Yankee whose primary position was to reach the plateau (Yogi Berra-2,148; Bill Dickey-1,969 and Thurman Munson-1,558). • Is the first Major Leaguer to catch at least 1G with the same team in 16 straight seasons since Cincinnati’s (17 straight seasons, 1967-83). • Played in 100 games at C in 2009, the most games ever for a Yankees catcher in a season in which he turned 38 years old, and the most by any catcher at that age since Benito Santiago in 2003 w/ San Francisco…among all-time Major League catchers, only Carlton Fisk (130G, 37HR and 107RBI in 1985 with Chicago-AL) reached Posada’s totals in games, home runs and RBI in a season in which they entered at 37 years of age or older. • Has 246 career home runs, ranking eighth on the Yankees’ all-time list… is seventh with 250…has caught 1,502 games for the Yankees, trailing only Bill Dickey (1,708) and Yogi Berra (1,695) for most in franchise history. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4 2-hit (2) 3-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (16x) HR—2 (16x) RBI—7 R—4 (3x) SB—1 (17x) HIT STREAK—15G

#13 ALEX RODRIGUEZ—3B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 4 SEASON HIGH: 4 • Leads all active players with 114R, 41HR and 122RBI vs. Oakland. • Was 2-for-4 with 1R and 1 triple in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 8H in last 21AB…has reached base safely in 16 of his last 24PA since 4/15 vs. Los Angeles-AL (3 singles, 1 double, 1 triple, 2HR, 8BB, 1HBP)…hit three-run HR (#2) and was 1-for-2 with 2R and 3BB in Tuesday’s win at Oakland. • Hit solo-HR (#1) and was 2-for-4 in Saturday’s win vs. Texas…was the 584th homer of his career, surpassing Mark McGwire for sole possession of eighth place on Baseball’s all-time list…the home run also snapped a 41AB homerless stretch to begin the season, his longest such stretch to begin a campaign since 1995 when he homered in his 49th AB and third-longest of his career (0HR in 54AB in 1994 rookie season). • Has 585 career HR for sole possession of eighth place on Baseball’s all-time home runs list and needs 1 to tie Frank Robinson (586) for seventh…19 of his career home runs have come in the ninth inning or later and either tied the game or given his team the lead…owns nine career “walk-off” home runs, six as a Yankee…is the only player in Baseball history to collect at least 30HR and 100RBI at least 13 times in his career. • Batted .286 (127-for-444) with 17 doubles, 30HR, 100RBI and 14SB in 124 games (113 starts at 3B, nine at DH) with the Yankees in 2009…missed 28 team games at the beginning of the season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right hip on 3/9/09…became the 12th player all time to reach 30HR and 100RBI in a season in which he played fewer than 125 games and the first since in 2002. • Hit .365 (19-for-52) with 15R, 5 doubles, 6HR and 18RBI in the 2009 postseason, leading the team in average, runs, home runs, RBI and tying for tops in doubles…hit three game-tying HR in the seventh inning or later, the most such HR ever for a player in their entire postseason career (credit: Elias)…matched (6HR in 1996) for the most HR in a single postseason by a Yankee, and was 1HR shy of tying the AL record (7-Anaheim’s Troy Glaus in 2002 and Tampa Bay’s B.J. Upton in 2008). • Drove in a run in 11 postseason games in 2009 and set a franchise record with 18RBI, falling 1RBI short of the all-time postseason record shared by Sandy Alomar, Jr. (1997), Scott Spiezio (2002) and (2004)…eight of his RBI tied the game or put the Yankees ahead…joined Boston’s David Ortiz (2004) as the only players to record three game-tying or go-ahead RBI hits in the ninth inning or later in a single postseason. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 5 2-hit (5) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (5x) HR—3 (3x) RBI—10 R—5 (2x) SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—23G

#33 NICK SWISHER—OF/INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Was drafted by the Athletics in the first round (16th overall) of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft…in four seasons with Oakland (2004-07), hit .251 (406-for- 1,617) with 267R, 96 doubles, 80HR and 255RBI in 458 games. • Did not play in Wednesday’s win at Oakland…was 1-for-4 with 2RBI in Tuesday’s win at Oakland before being removed defensively in the eighth…snapped an 0-for-16 stretch with his first-inning two-run single. • Became the first player in franchise history to hit 21 of his first 24HR on the road in 2009…homered from seven spots in the lineup (two through eight). • Has homered from both sides of the plate 10 times in his career (including three times in 2007 and ‘09), tying the AL mark according to Elias (Tony Clark- 1998 with Detroit, teammate Mark Teixeira-2009 with the Yankees)…according to SABR’s David Vincent, the 10 career switch-hit HR are the most among active players and tied with Ken Caminiti, Tony Clark and Mickey Mantle for the second-most all-time behind Chili Davis and Eddie Murray (11 each). • Was acquired by the Yankees from the on 11/13/08…is in the third year of a five-year contract signed with Oakland on 5/11/07. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 2-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—4 HR—2 (14x) RBI—5 (3x) R—3 (17x) SB—1 (7x) HIT STREAK—11G

#25 MARK TEIXEIRA—1B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 3 • Was 0-for-4 in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and has 3H in last 15AB…was 1-for-4 with 2R, 1 double and 1BB in Tuesday’s win at Oakland…hit solo HR (#1) and was 1-for-4 in Sunday’s win vs. Texas…snapped a 40AB homerless stretch to start the season, marking the second-longest such stretch of his career behind a 76AB homerless span to start the 2007 season. • Led the AL in RBI (122) and tied Tampa Bay’s Carlos Pena for the lead in home runs (39) in 2009…led the AL in go-ahead RBI (31) and ranked second in go-ahead home runs (13)…became the second player ever to lead or tie for the AL lead in homers in his first season with the Yankees, joining in 1920 (54HR)—credit: Elias…Elias also notes he was one of three Yankees to lead the AL in RBI in their first season with the club (also Ruth-136RBI and Roger Maris-112 in 1960)…joined St. Louis’ Albert Pujols as the only players in the Majors in 2009 to collect at least 100R, 35HR and 40 doubles. • Has reached the 25HR plateau in each of his first seven Major League seasons…according to Elias, is just the fifth player in Baseball history to accomplish the feat, joining Eddie Mathews (11 seasons), Albert Pujols (nine), Darryl Strawberry (nine) and Frank Robinson (seven). • Leads all active first basemen with a .99630 career fielding percentage at 1B, fractionally ahead of Doug Mientkiewicz (.99626). 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 1 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (17x) HR—3 (2x) RBI—7 (2x) R—4 (2x) SB—1 (15x) HIT STREAK—14G

#38 MARCUS THAMES—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 3 SEASON HIGH: 2 • Has not played in last four games…has 5H in last 7AB…was 2-for-3 in Friday’s win vs. Texas before being removed for PR (Gardner) in the sixth…has reached base safely in each of his four starts (all vs. lefty starters). • Appeared in seven games in his previous Major League stint with the Yankees, going 3-for-13 (.231) with 1 double, 1HR and 2RBI in 2002…hit a two-run home run off Randy Johnson in his first Major League at-bat…was originally selected by the Yankees in the 30th round of the 1996 First-Year Player Draft. • In his career, has made 255 appearances in LF (222 starts), 67 in RF (47 starts) and 44 at 1B (34 starts). • Signed a minor league contract with the Yankees on 2/8/10…was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster on 4/3/10…bio can be found on pg. 430-31 of the Yankees’ 2010 Media Guide. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 2 2-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—4 HR—2 (8x) RBI—5 (3x) R—3 (4x) SB—1 (3x) HIT STREAK—11G

#22 RANDY WINN—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 0 • Was 0-for-4 in Wednesday’s win at Oakland and is 0-for-10 to begin 2010…was eighth-inning defensive replacement in RF in Tuesday’s win at Oakland (did not bat)…made his 11th career Opening Day roster. • Batted .262 (141-for-538) with 33 doubles, 2HR and 51RBI in 149 games with the Giants in 2009 (90 starts in RF, 34 in LF, 11 in CF and one as DH). • Has not made an error in his last 216 games (448TC) dating back to 2008, marking the longest errorless streak of his career…was the only NL player not to commit an error in 2009 (min. 800 innings) and one of five outfielders in the Majors not to have a miscue. • Has never been placed on the disabled list in his Major League career, trailing only Brad Ausmus, Derek Lowe, Livan Hernandez and teammate Javier Vazquez for the most service time among active players without ever being placed on the Major League disabled list. • Has played in 1,611 career games, the most Major League games without playing in the postseason among active players (credit: Elias). • Signed a one-year contract with the Yankees as a free agent on 2/8/10. 2010 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 0 CAREER BESTS: H—5 (2x) HR—2 (5x) RBI—6 R—4 SB—2 (16x) HIT STREAK—20G

2010 PEN NOTES The Yankees are 9-0 when leading after eight innings in 2010 and are 1,198-32 (.974) since 1996…they were 86-1 in 1996, 81-6 in 1997, 102-1 in 1998, 81-2 in 1999, 76-4 in 2000, 81-2 in 2001, 88-1 in 2002, 88-2 in 2003, 88-2 in 2004, 83-2 in 2005, 85-5 in 2006, 87-2 in 2007, 77-0 in 2008 and 86-2 in 2009.

#91 ALFREDO ACEVES—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/17 vs. TEXAS • Made his third appearance of the season in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, allowing 2H and 3ER in 0.1IP (1BB, 1HR)…in 4/14 loss vs. Los Angeles-AL, allowed 3H and 1ER in 1.2IP (1BB)…on 4/6 at Boston, tossed 2.0 scoreless innings to earn the Yankees first victory of 2010…made his first career Opening Day roster in 2010…went 1-2 with a 6.06 ERA in five spring training outings (3GS) with the Yankees (16.1IP, 14H, 12R, 11ER, 1HP, 3BB, 7K, 2HR). • Went 10-1 in 2009, leading the Major Leagues in wins as a reliever…since 1990, only one Yankees pitcher recorded as many wins in relief – Lee Guetterman (11, 1990)…has a 12-1 career record…according to Elias, the only other active pitchers who won 12 of their first 13 Major League decisions are Carlos Silva (14-1) and Jesse Crain (12-1)…the last Yankee to win 12 of his first 13 decisions was Bob Wickman (14-1 spanning 1992 and 1993). • Made eight relief appearances of at least 3.0IP, holding opponents scoreless in seven of those outings in 2009…tossed at least 4.0IP three times. • Was signed by the Yankees as a minor league free agent on 3/10/08 out of the where he pitched from 2002-07.

#62 JOBA CHAMBERLAIN—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/21 at OAKLAND • Made his eighth appearance of the season—and second in as many days—in Wednesday’s win at Oakland, allowing 1H in 0.2IP…in Tuesday’s win at Oakland, tossed 1.1 perfect innings (3K)…in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, closed out the game with a perfect ninth (1.0IP, 2K)…made his second appearance in as many days in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, inducing inning-ending double play in the eighth and allowing 1H and 1BB in the ninth (1.1IP, 1K). • Was selected as a member of the Yankees on 3/25 when Phil Hughes was named the fifth starter…has made 58 career regular season relief appearances, going 3-2 with a 1.58 ERA and striking out 89 batters in 68.1IP (12ER). • Made one regular season relief appearance in 2009…made 10 relief appearances in the postseason, going 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA (6.1IP, 9H, 2ER, 1BB, 7K). • The Yankees are 48-10 in 58 career games he has appeared in out of the bullpen. • Averaged 8.77K/9.0IP in 2008-09, ranking fourth in the AL among pitchers with at least 250.0IP.

#48 BOONE LOGAN—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/20 at OAKLAND • Made his Yankees debut in Tuesday’s win at Oakland, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings (2H, 1BB, 1K)…was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/WB on Friday when RHP Chan Ho Park was placed on the 15-day D.L. • Did not record a decision in three appearances with Scranton/WB, recording a 1.35 ERA (6.2IP, 3H, 1ER, 1BB, 9K)…went 0-1 with one save and a 1.74 ERA in a team-high 10 spring training relief appearances (10.1IP, 4H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 8K). • Went 1-1 with a 5.19 ERA in 20 relief appearances with the Braves in 2009…began the season with Triple-A Gwinnett, going 4-2 with two saves and a 3.28 ERA in 29 relief appearances. • Was acquired by the Yankees along with RHP Javier Vazquez in exchange for OF Melky Cabrera, LHP and RHP Arodys Vizcaino on 12/22/09.

#43 DAMASO MARTE—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/20 at OAKLAND • Made his sixth appearance of the season in Tuesday’s win at Oakland, walking only batter faced to lead off the ninth inning…in Saturday’s win vs. Texas, retired both batters faced (0.2IP, 1K)…made his second appearance in as many days in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, allowing 2H in 0.2IP (1K)…in 4/14 loss vs. Los Angeles-AL, tossed a perfect ninth (1.0IP, 1K). • Was 1-3 with a 9.45 ERA (13.1IP, 14ER) in 21 relief appearances with the Yankees in 2009…allowed 9ER in 5.1IP over his seven appearances before being placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/3 with left shoulder inflammation (missed 98 team games)…was reinstated from the D.L. on 8/21, holding opponents scoreless in 12 of his 14 outings after returning to action. • Did not allow a run in eight postseason appearances in 2009, holding opponents to 2H with no walks and 5K in 4.0IP…retired his final 12 batters faced, including eight in the World Series.

#45 SERGIO MITRE—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/9 at TAMPA BAY • Made his first appearance of the season in 4/9 loss at Tampa Bay, allowing 2H and 1ER in 2.1IP (1K). • Went 3-3 with a 6.79 ERA in 12 appearances (nine starts) with the Yankees in 2009…posted a 3-3 record with a 7.16 ERA (44.0IP, 35ER) as a starter…did not record a decision in three relief outings with a 4.70 ERA (7.2IP, 4ER). • Began the 2009 season on the disabled list, recovering from “Tommy John” surgery performed on 7/15/08…made his Yankees debut on 7/21/09, starting and recording the win vs. Baltimore (5.2IP, 8H, 4R, 3ER, 1BB, 4K). • In 30 career relief outings, is 0-3 with a 6.28 ERA (38.2IP, 39H, 27ER, 18BB, 31K, 10HR)…tossed a relief appearance career-high 5.0IP on 9/20/09 at Seattle.

#42 MARIANO RIVERA—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/21 at OAKLAND • Has 1,012 career strikeouts and needs 2K to tie Roger Clemens (1,014) for 10th place on the Yankees’ all-time strikeouts list. • Has converted 62 of his last 66 save chances on the road, after blowing his first two save opportunities on the road in 2007…allowed just 7ER in 57G on the road over the last two seasons (2008-09), holding opponents to a .156 (33-for-211) batting average over the stretch…has converted 119-of-124 (96.0%) save opportunities overall after blowing his first two chances in 2007, marking the best ratio in the Majors over that span since 4/21/07. • Made eighth appearance of the season—and second in as many days—in Wednesday’s win at Oakland, tossing a scoreless ninth for his sixth save (1.0IP, 1H, 1HP)…in Tuesday’s win at Oakland, closed out the game with 1.0 scoreless inning (1K)…in Sunday’s win vs. Texas, tossed a perfect ninth inning for his fifth save (1.0IP, 2K)…in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, retired his only batter faced for his fourth save (0.1IP). • Has recorded at least one save in 15 consecutive seasons (since 1996), tying Tom Burgmeier for most straight years with a save in AL history (credit: Elias). • Was 3-3 with a 1.76 ERA and 44 saves in 66 relief appearances with the Yankees in 2009…ranked second in the Majors with a 95.7% save conversion rate (44-for-46) and third in saves…allowed just 3ER over his final 40 appearances (0.68 ERA, 39.2IP) of the season (from 6/16 on), allowing 9BB with 40K…in 46 save opportunities in 2009, earned 44 saves and went 0-1 with a 1.16 ERA (46.2IP, 6ER), .179 opponent’s batting average (30-for-168), 50K and 8BB. • Converted five saves in five opportunities—including two 2.0-inning saves—in 12 postseason appearances in 2009 (0-0, 16.0IP, 1ER), taking part in his fifth World Championship…was on the mound for the clinching out in all three rounds for the fourth time in his career…is the all time postseason leader in saves (39) and appearances (88) and owns the lowest ERA (0.74). • Owns 532 career saves, the most ever in AL history and second-most all-time behind Trevor Hoffman (594)…led the Majors in saves during the 2000s (397), ranking third in appearances (651)…ranks second among all active pitchers in career appearances. • Has a career ERA of 2.24, the second-lowest all-time among pitchers with at 1,000.0IP since earned runs became an official statistic (1912-NL, 1913-AL) behind (2.20), and just ahead of Jim Scott (2.26) and Babe Ruth (2.28) – credit: Elias Sports Bureau.

#30 DAVID ROBERTSON—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/15 vs. LOS ANGELES-AL • Made his fifth appearance of the season in 4/15 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, tossing 1.2 scoreless IP (1BB, 3K, 1WP)…in 4/13 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, allowed a to Abreu in the ninth (0.1IP, 4H, 4ER, 1K, 1HR)…in 4/10 win at Tampa Bay, tossed 1.1 scoreless innings (1H, 2K)…made his first career Opening Day roster in 2010…went 1-0 with one save and a 4.50 ERA in nine spring training relief outings (8.0IP, 10H, 4ER, 5BB, 8K, 1HR). • Struck out at least one batter in 38 of his 45 appearances in 2009…averaged 12.98K/9.0IP, marking the second-best ratio in the Majors behind the Dodgers’ Jonathan Broxton among pitchers with at least 40.0IP…did not allow a run in five relief appearance during the 2009 postseason (5.1IP), earning the win in each of his first two outings.

2010 New York Yankees Relief Pitching Information 2010 New York Yankees Starters & Relievers

Pitcher # Relief First batter Longest IR IRS SV SVO W-L ERA SV IP H R ER BB K HR Apps. out/faced Outing STARTERS 9-2 3.32 - 86.2 68 33 32 34 76 6 Aceves 3 2/3 2.0 1 1 0 0 RELIEVERS 2-1 3.57 6 35.1 34 15 14 10 30 4 Chamberlain 8 7/8 1.1 9 1 0 0

Logan 1 1/1 1.1 0 0 0 0 2010 New York Yankees Catcher Information Marte 6 4/6 1.0 3 1 0 0 Catcher Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS % Mitre 1 0/1 2.1 1 1 0 0 Rivera 8 7/8 1.0 3 0 6 6 Cervelli 15.0 0.60 0 2 0 0.0 Robertson 5 2/5 1.2 3 2 0 1 Posada 107.0 3.79 2 11 1 8.3

2010 NEW YORK YANKEES DAY-BY-DAY

Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att. 1 4/4 at Boston L 7-9 Okajima (1-0) Park (0-1) Papelbon (1) 0-1 5th -1.0 *37,440 4/5 OFF DAY T4th -1.0 2 4/6 at Boston W 6-4 Aceves (1-0) Okajima (1-1) Rivera (1) 1-1 T2nd -0.5 *38,000 3 4/7 at Boston W 3-1 (10) Park (1-1) Papelbon (0-1) Rivera (2) 2-1 2nd -0.5 *38,238 4/8 OFF DAY T1st --- 4 4/9 at Tampa Bay L 3-9 Price (1-0) Vazquez (0-1) - 2-2 3rd -1.0 33,221 5 4/10 at Tampa Bay W 10-0 Sabathia (1-0) Davis (0-1) - 3-2 T2nd -1.0 29,892 6 4/11 at Tampa Bay W 7-3 Burnett (1-0) Choate (0-1) - 4-2 2nd -1.0 31,253 4/12 OFF DAY 2nd -0.5 7 4/13 Los Angeles-AL W 7-5 Pettitte (1-0) Santana (0-2) Rivera (3) 5-2 2nd -0.5 *49,293 8 4/14 Los Angeles-AL L 3-5 Pineiro (1-1) Vazquez (0-2) Rodney (1) 5-3 3rd -0.5 42,372 9 4/15 Los Angeles-AL W 6-2 Hughes (1-0) Kazmir (0-1) Rivera (4) 6-3 T2nd -0.5 44,722 10 4/16 Texas W 5-1 (6) Sabathia (2-0) Wilson (0-1) - 7-3 T1st --- 42,145 11 4/17 Texas W 7-3 Burnett (2-0) Feldman (1-1) - 8-3 T1st --- 44,963 12 4/18 Texas W 5-2 Pettitte (2-0) Harden (0-1) Rivera (5) 9-3 T1st --- 44,121 4/19 OFF DAY 2nd -0.5 13 4/20 at Oakland W 7-3 Vazquez (1-2) Gonzalez (1-1) - 10-3 1st +0.5 19,849 14 4/21 at Oakland W 3-1 Hughes (2-0) Sheets (1-1) Rivera (6) 11-3 1st +0.5 30,211 15 4/22 at Oakland 3:35 p.m. 16 4/23 at Los Angeles-AL 10:05 p.m. 17 4/24 at Los Angeles-AL 4:05 p.m. 18 4/25 at Los Angeles-AL 3:35 p.m. 4/26 OFF DAY 19 4/27 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 20 4/28 at Baltimore 7:05p.m. 21 4/29 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 22 4/30 Chicago-AL 7:05 p.m. 23 5/1 Chicago-AL 1:05 p.m. 24 5/2 Chicago-AL 1:05 p.m. 25 5/3 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 26 5/4 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 27 5/5 Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 5/6 OFF DAY 28 5/7 at Boston 7:10 p.m. 29 5/8 at Boston 3:05 p.m. 30 5/9 at Boston 8:05 p.m. 31 5/10 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 32 5/11 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 33 5/12 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 34 5/13 at Detroit 1:05 p.m. 35 5/14 Minnesota 7:05 p.m. 36 5/15 Minnesota 1:05 p.m. 37 5/16 Minnesota 1:05 p.m. 38 5/17 Boston 7:05 p.m. 39 5/18 Boston 7:05 p.m. 40 5/19 Tampa Bay 7:05 p.m. 41 5/20 Tampa Bay 7:05 p.m. 42 5/21 at New York-NL 7:10 p.m. 43 5/22 at New York-NL 7:05 p.m. 44 5/23 at New York-NL 8:05 p.m. 5/24 OFF DAY 45 5/25 at Minnesota 8:10 p.m. 46 5/26 at Minnesota 8:10 p.m. 47 5/27 at Minnesota 8:10 p.m. 48 5/28 Cleveland 7:05 p.m. 49 5/29 Cleveland 1:05 p.m. 50 5/30 Cleveland 1:05 p.m. 51 5/31 Cleveland 1:05 p.m. 52 6/1 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 53 6/2 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 54 6/3 Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 55 6/4 at Toronto 7:07 p.m. 56 6/5 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 57 6/6 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 6/7 DAY OFF 58 6/8 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 59 6/9 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 60 6/10 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. All times are Eastern BOLD (Complete Game) *Denotes Sellout (#Home Sellouts)