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Official Game Information Official Game Information Yankee Stadium • One East 161st Street • Bronx, NY 10451 Phone: (718) 579-4460 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @yankeespr & @losyankeespr World Series Champions: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2014 (2013) New YORK Yankees (35-31) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (40-27) Standing in AL East: .............2nd, -3.5 Current Streak: .....................Won 4 RHP Hiroki Kuroda (4-4, 4.12) vs. LHP Scott Kazmir (7-2, 2.20) Home Record: .............13-16 (46-35) Road Record:. 22-15 (44-37) Saturday, June 14, 2014 • O.co Coliseum • 10:05 P.M. ET Day Record: ..................15-7 (32-24) Night Record: ..............20-24 (53-53) Game #67 • Road Game #38 • TV: YES • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM Pre-All-Star .................35-31 (51-44) Post-All-Star ...................0-0 (34-33) vs. AL East: .................. 11-9 (37-39) AT A GLANCE: Tonight the Yankees play the second game of CENTER OF ATTENTION: CF Jacoby Ellsbury has a 17-game vs. AL Central: ................ 4-6 (22-11) a three-game series at Oakland after Friday’s 7-0 win… are 5-2 hitting streak since 5/26, marking the longest by a Yankee since vs. AL West: ................. 10-9 (17-16) thus far on their current nine-game road trip… began the trip Derek Jeter’s 19G hitting streak from 9/4-25/12…is the longest vs. National League: ..........10-7 (9-11) vs. RH starters: ............. 22-21 (53-54) 1-2 at Kansas City (with a rainout on 6/9), swept three games at active streak in the Majors and tied with three others for the vs. LH starters: .............. 13-10 (32-23) Seattle and are 1-0 at Oakland… went 2-5 on their most recent third-longest in the Majors this season…only Colorado’s Nolan Yankees Score First: ..........24-7 (53-21) homestand from 5/30-6/5 (1-2 vs. Minnesota, 0-1 vs. Seattle, 1-2 Arenado (28) and Baltimore’s Nick Markakis (18) have had Opp. Score First:. 11-24 (32-56) Leading After 6: ...............28-4 (59-6) vs. Oakland)… following this road trip, will have an off day on longer streaks in 2014…the Elias Sports Bureau notes that it’s the Trailing After 6: ...............3-23 (13-62) Monday before beginning a six-game homestand vs. Toronto longest by a Yankees centerfielder since Melky Cabrera in 2007 Tied After 6: ....................4-4 (13-9) (6/17-19) and Baltimore (6/20-22). (18G)… over the span, Ellsbury is batting .373 (25-for-67) with 9R, Leading After 7: ...............27-4 (65-4) Trailing After 7: .............. 2-25 (10-64) Have won four straight and six of their last eight… with a 3 doubles, 2HR, 13RBI, 8BB, 7SB and a .440 OBP…is his longest Tied After 7: ....................6-2 (10-8) win tonight, would tie their season-high winning streak hitting streak since 6/19-7/11/13 with Boston (19G)… his career Leading After 8: ...............30-2 (69-4) (5G: 4/12-17). best is a 22G streak from 5/2-27/09 w/ Boston… is tied for second Trailing After 8: ............... 2-26 (4-68) Tied After 8: ....................3-3 (12-4) Their current four-game winning streak (with all four wins in the AL in 2014 with 18SB (Jose Altuve-24, Rajai Davis-18). Extra-Inning Games: .............4-2 (6-6) on the road), marks their longest road winning streak since Has had the game-winning RBI in the Yankees’ last four One-run Games: ..............9-6 (30-16) a four-game sweep at Minnesota from 7/1-4/13… last had a games (6/10-13)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, Two (or fewer)-run Games: .....19-11 (50-30) it is the longest such streak of GWRBI in consecutive team NYY Scores 5 or more: ........16-7 (51-7) longer road winning streak from 5/8-12/13 (5G). NYY Scores 4 or more: .....27-11 (66-16) Are 16-12 over their last 28G since 5/14 with a 3.21 ERA games by a Yankee since Reggie Jackson had a four-game NYY Scores 3 or less: ........ 8-20 (19-61) (255.0IP, 91ER, 232H, 61BB, 240K), marking the third-best ERA streak from (8/10-12G2/77). NYY Scores 2 or less: ..........3-18 (6-50) Opp. Scores 5 or more:. 1-24 (12-47) in the AL over the stretch and the fifth-best in the Majors. Opp. Scores 4 or less: ....... 34-7 (73-30) Are 18-10 in their last 28 road games (since 4/20). MARKED TERRITORY: 1B Mark Teixeira has hit 36HR against Opp. Scores 3 or less: ....... 30-3 (55-22) the A’s, marking his most vs. any opponent and the second-most Opp. Scores 2 or less: ....... 21-1 (40-10) YESTERDAY’S NEWS: On Friday, the Yankees shut out Oakland, vs. the A’s among active players (Alex Rodriguez-43)… his 20HR Yankees No Errors: ......... 24-14 (61-47) at O.co Coliseum (20) are his most in any stadium as a visitor and Yankees Make Error(s):. 11-17 (24-30) 7-0, in the series opener at O.co Coliseum… Yankees pitchers NYY Starter Goes 6: ........ 26-15 (62-45) the second-most at O.co among active players (Rodriguez-21). Come-From-Behind Wins: ........12 (41) allowed just 2H, marking their fewest surrendered since a 3-0 Yankees hit 0HR: ...........13-16 (26-49) win on 8/14/12 vs. Texas (2H) and fewest in a road game since YOUTH SERVED: The Yankees are 21-8 in games started by Yankees hit at least 1HR:. 22-14 (59-28) an 8-1 win on 8/19/11 at Minnesota (2H)… Yankees batters Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ............5-4 (31-8) rookie pitchers (Tanaka, 11-2; Nuno, 5-5; Whitley, 5-1), including totaled 12H (all singles) and were 6-for-13 with RISP… scored 4R Walk-off Wins: ........................0 (7) 15-1 on the road (Tanaka, 6-1; Nuno, 4-0; Whitley, 5-0)… Yankees Walk-off Losses: ......................2 (6) on 5H in the eighth… five different players had RBI-singles rookie starters have a 2.73 ERA (181.0IP, 55ER)… have allowed Series Record: .......... 10-10-3 (23-24-6) (Ellsbury, Gardner, Suzuki, Roberts, Johnson)… RHP David Series Record, home: .....4-7-0 (13-10-3) 2ER-or-fewer in each of their last 8GS (53.0IP, 11ER, 1.87 ERA). Series Record, road: ...... 6-3-3 (10-14-3) Phelps started and tossed 6.2 scoreless IP, improving to 2-4 this Sweeps by NYY/ by Opp.:. .2 (3) /2 (7) season (2H, 3BB, 4K)… CF Jacoby Ellsbury (1-for-4, 1BB) drove ROAD WARRIORS: The Yankees are 22-15 (.595) on the road in the Yankees’ first run with an RBI-single in the first, extending this season, marking the third-best road record in the AL and TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY his hitting streak to 17G… 1B Mark Teixeira (1-for-4) had a sac sixth-best in the Majors… are 18-10 (.643) on the road since June 14, 1953: The Yankees sweep a fly in the first… RHP Dellin Betances (1.1IP, 2K) and RHP Jose 4/20, marking the fourth-highest such winning pct. in the doubleheader from the Indians, 6-2 Ramirez (1.0IP, 1K) were perfect in relief. and 3-0 at Cleveland Stadium. The Majors in that span…in their last 28 road games: Game 2 win marks the Yankees’ 18th Yankees pitchers have posted a 2.63 ERA (253.2IP, 74ER), consecutive victory and 15th straight HOPE WEEK 2014 (June 16-20): This year the lowest mark in the Majors in that span. road win, the latter mark establishing a marks the fifth anniversary of HOPE Week Yankees starters have recorded a 2.79 ERA (170.2IP, 53ER), club record that still stands today. (Helping Others Persevere & Excel), an initiative allowing 3ER or less in 26 of the 28 games over the stretch. TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY rooted in the belief that acts of good will provide Yankees relievers have a 2.28 ERA (83.0IP, 21ER) and .195 June 15, 1957: The Yankees trade Billy hope and encouragement to more than just the recipient of opponents’ batting average (59-for-302). Martin, Woodie Held, Bob Martyn and the gesture… each day during the five days of HOPE Week, the Ralph Terry to the Kansas City A’s for Ryne Yankees will reach out to an individual, family or organization Duren, Jim Pisoni and Harry Simpson. CLOSE CALLS: The Yankees are an MLB-best 19-11 (.633) in worthy of recognition and support… activities and outreach in games decided by two-or-fewer runs this season. June 15, 1930: In a 17-10 Yankees win the community is always coupled with recognition at Yankee over the Indians at League Park, Lou Gehrig goes 3-for-5 with 2HR and 7RBI. Stadium during a Yankees game. POWER BULLPEN: The Yankees bullpen leads the Majors In the Yanks’ next game, a 17-2 win This year’s initiative begins on Monday, 6/16, with a reunion with 241K and an average of 10.63K/9.0IP this season (in over Cleveland, Gehrig goes 4-for-6 of all prior honorees on the U.S.S. Intrepid Sea, Air and with 4RBI, 3R and 1HR. 204.0IP)… the seven pitchers currently in the Yankees bullpen Space Museum, which media is invited to attend (please (Betances, Huff, Kelley, Ramirez, Robertson, Thornton and June 15, 1923: Lou Gehrig makes RSVP to [email protected])… Brian Cashman, Warren) own an 11.75K/9.0IP ratio (168K, 128.2IP) with the his Major League debut at 19 years Mariano Rivera, David Cone, Ivan Nova and Jennifer old during a 10-0 win over the St.
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