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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 (73-69) vs. TAMPA BAY RAYS (70-75) Standing in AL East: .............3rd, -11.0 Games Behind for Second WC ....... -5.5 LHP Chris Capuano (2-3, 4.46) vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (10-11, 3.84) Current Streak: .....................Lost 2 Home Record: .............36-35 (46-35) Wednesday, September 10, 2014 • Yankee Stadium • 7:05 P.M. ET Road Record:. 37-34 (44-37) Day Record: ................29-20 (32-24) Game #143 • Home Game #72 • TV: YES • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM Night Record: ..............44-49 (53-53) Pre-All-Star .................47-47 (51-44) Post-All-Star ................26-22 (34-33) AT A GLANCE: Tonight the Yankees play the second game a WHAT A RELIEF: Over their last 6G (since 9/3), Yankees vs. AL East: ................. 26-30 (37-39) three-game series vs. Tampa Bay… are 3-4 thus far on their relievers have tossed 20.2 scoreless innings (7H, 3BB, vs. AL Central: .............. 19-16 (22-11) vs. AL West: ................ 15-16 (17-16) nine-game homestand (2-1 vs. Boston, 1-2 vs. Kansas City, 0-1 25K)… marks the longest scoreless stretch by Yankees vs. National League: ..........13-7 (9-11) vs. Tampa Bay)… went 3-4 on their last road trip from 8/25-31 relievers since a span of 28.0IP from 5/5-15/13 (credit: Elias vs. RH starters: ............. 51-49 (53-54) (1-0 at Kansas City, 1-2 at Detroit and 1-2 at Toronto)… following Sports Bureau). vs. LH starters: .............. 22-20 (32-23) this homestand, will embark on a six-game road trip at In their last 17G (since 8/22), have produced a 1.20 Yankees Score First: ........43-21 (53-21) Opp. Score First:. 30-48 (32-56) Baltimore (Friday-Sunday) and Tampa Bay (9/15-17). ERA (52.2IP, 7ER) and held opponents to a .166 batting Leading After 6: ..............58-10 (59-6) Are 4G above .500, which is 3G shy of their season-high average (30-for-181, 12BB, 65K). Trailing After 6: ...............6-47 (13-62) watermark of 7G over (last reached at close of play on 8/29). Tied After 6: ...................8-11 (13-9) Are 26-22 (.542) since the All-Star break, tied for sixth- CLOTHES HORSES: SS Derek Jeter has played in 2,730G Leading After 7: ...............58-5 (65-4) Trailing After 7: .............. 4-52 (10-64) best in the AL and tied for 10th in the Majors. with the Yankees, tied for eighth place on the all-time Tied After 7: ..................10-11 (10-8) list of players who have played all of their games with one Leading After 8: ...............60-2 (69-4) YESTERDAY’S NEWS: On Tuesday, the Yankees lost to the Rays, team… with his next game played, will surpass the Giants’ Trailing After 8: ............... 4-55 (4-68) 4-3… RHP Hiroki Kuroda started and took the loss, allowing Mel Ott for sole possession of eighth place all time. Tied After 8: ...................8-11 (12-4) 4ER in 3.1IP (9H, 0BB, 5K, 1HR)…Rays batters accounted for Extra-Inning Games: .............7-6 (6-6) One-run Games: ...........22-20 (30-16) the game’s first nine hits, scoring 1R in the second, 2R in the O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: On Sunday, the Yankees held Two (or fewer)-run Games: 43-33 (50-30) third and 1R in the fourth…CF Jacoby Ellsbury (2-for-4) put a special pregame ceremony as part of Derek Jeter Day, NYY Scores 5 or more: .......41-10 (51-7) the Yankees on the board in the fourth, leading off the inning which included former teammates, Hall of Famers (Ripken NYY Scores 4 or more: .....56-18 (66-16) with a solo-HR…the Yankees added 2R in the fifth on a two- NYY Scores 3 or less: ....... 17-51 (19-61) Torre and Winfield) and other special guests… fans in NYY Scores 2 or less: ..........7-38 (6-50) run single by LF Chris Young (1-for-3), who made his first start since joining the club…Yankees relievers (Huff, Whitley, Hill, attendance received a limited-edition commemorative Opp. Scores 5 or more:. 6-43 (12-47) coin recognizing the occasion. Opp. Scores 4 or less: ...... 67-26 (73-30) Rogers, Outman, Kelley, Robertson) combined for 5.2 scoreless Opp. Scores 3 or less: ...... 55-14 (55-22) innings (2H, 2BB, 6K), extending their scoreless streak to 20.2IP The Yankees are wearing a patch Opp. Scores 2 or less: ....... 38-7 (40-10) depicting Jeter’s final season logo on the Yankees No Errors: ......... 48-38 (61-47) (since 9/3)…RF Ichiro Suzuki (2-for-3) and Ellsbury were the left sleeve of their uniform and cap… the Yankees Make Error(s):. 25-31 (24-30) lone Yankees with multiple hits. NYY Starter Goes 6: ........ 52-37 (62-45) patch will be worn by the team through the Come-From-Behind Wins: ........34 (41) STARRING ROLE: Since 8/1, OF Ichiro Suzuki is batting .342 end of the 2014 season (please note that Yankees hit 0HR: ...........25-30 (26-49) on 9/11, the Jeter patch will be removed on Yankees hit at least 1HR:. 48-39 (59-28) (25-for-73), the third-highest mark in the AL (min. 70AB). Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ..........14-17 (31-8) caps as American flag patches will be worn. Walk-off Wins: ........................6 (7) GIVING THEM ELL: In his last 19G (since 8/19), CF Jacoby Walk-off Losses: ......................6 (6) Ellsbury is batting .361 (26-for-72) with 12R, 2 doubles, 3 triples, IN CONTROL: Entering today’s game, Yankees pitchers Series Record: .......... 20-24-4 (23-24-6) own the second-highest strikeout-to-walk ratio in modern Series Record, home: ..10-14-0 (13-10-3) 5HR, 14RBI and 6SB…has at least 1RBI in 10 of the 19G. Series Record, road: .... 10-10-4 (10-14-3) MLB history (since 1900), according to the Elias Sports Sweeps by NYY/ by Opp.:. 7 (9) / 5 (7) PRADO OF THE YANKEES: Over his last 18 games since 8/16, Bureau… have a 3.46 K/BB ratio (1,201K, 347BB), trailing only INF/OF Martin Prado is batting .380 (27-for-71) with 14R, the 2014 Nationals’ 3.55 (1,155K, 325BB). 4HR, 11RBI and one “walk-off” hit (on 8/22 vs. Chicago-AL). TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY STARTING LINES: In their last 31G (since 8/4), Yankees starters Sept. 10, 1922: The Yankees play THE BRONX BOMBERS: According to research performed are 11-11 with a 3.24 ERA (191.2IP, 69ER, 36BB, 169K). their final regular season game at the by the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees have hit 14,988 Have a 3.83 starters ERA (838.0IP, 357ER) in 2014… have Polo Grounds, defeating Philadelphia, home runs in franchise history since their inception in 1903 had a sub-4.00 starters ERA just twice in the 30 previous 2-1. The next season, the Yankees will seasons from 1984-2013 (3.97 in 2002 and 3.85 in 1998). debut the state-of-the-art Yankee and need 12HR to reach 15,000… some previous Yankees Stadium. milestone home runs have been hit by Bob Muesel (No. CLOSE CALLS: The Yankees are 43-33 (.566) in games TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY 1,000 in a 4-2 win on 9/2/25 vs. Boston off Paul Zahniser), Mickey Mantle (No. 5,000 in a 10-8 loss on 8/8/54 at Detroit decided by two-or-fewer runs, fifth-best in MLB… are 22-20 Sept. 11, 2009: Derek Jeter breaks (.524) in one-run games. Lou Gehrig’s all-time franchise mark off Billy Hoeft), and Claudell Washington (No. 10,000 in a 7-6 of 2,721 hits with a leadoff single off win on 4/20/88 at Minnesota off Jeff Reardon). Baltimore’s Chris Tillman in the third The Yankees are the only team in Major League history with OFF BASE: RHP Dellin Betances has 125K and has allowed inning at Yankee Stadium. Gehrig had more than 14,000 home runs (the Giants are second). just 41H in 83.0IP this season, averaging 4.45H/9.0IP and held the mark since 9/6/37. 13.55K/9.0IP… both ratios are the best in the Majors among The Yankees have 48HR since the All-Star break, third in Sept. 11, 1988: The Yankees defeat the pitchers with at least 75.0IP. the AL and seventh in the Majors over the stretch. Tigers in 18 innings, 5-4. After neither With his 2K in Friday’s loss vs. Kansas City, surpassed team scores from innings 8-17, the Goose Gossage (122K in 134.1IP in 1978) for the second- Tigers take a 4-3 lead in the top of the ROLL CALL: When Antoan Richardson pinch-ran in most strikeouts by a reliever in franchise history, trailing 18th, only to have Claudell Washington Thursday’s win vs. Boston, the Yankees used their 56th follow with a two-run, “walk-off” only Mariano Rivera’s 130K (in 107.2IP) in 1996. homer for the Yanks.
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