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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 (25-23) at CHICAGO WHITE SOX (25-26) Standing in AL East: .............2nd, -2.0 Current Streak: .................... Won 1 RHP Masahiro Tanaka (6-1, 2.39) vs. RHP Andre Rienzo (4-0, 4.00) Home Record: .............11-11 (46-35) Road Record:. 14-12 (44-37) Sunday, May 25, 2014 • U.S. Cellular Field • 2:10 P.M. ET Day Record: ..................11-5 (32-24) Night Record: ..............14-18 (53-53) Game #49 • Road Game #27 • TV: YES • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM Pre-All-Star .................25-23 (51-44) Post-All-Star ...................0-0 (34-33) vs. AL East: .................. 11-9 (37-39) AT A GLANCE: Today the Yankees play the final game of a four- STRIKEOUT MACHINE: RHP Dellin Betances leads all vs. AL Central: ................ 1-2 (22-11) game series against the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field… are 2-3 Major League relievers with 49K… has recorded 49 of vs. AL West: .................. 5-6 (17-16) vs. National League: ...........8-6 (9-11) thus far on their nine-game road trip, having gone 1-1 at the his 85 outs this season via strikeout, including 33 of his vs. RH starters: ............. 14-15 (53-54) Cubs and 1-2 at the White Sox… will conclude their road trip last 53 (since his last three batters faced on 4/26)… is vs. LH starters: ............... 11-8 (32-23) with three games at the Cardinals (5/26-28) in their first games holding batters to a .153 (15-for-98) batting average this Yankees Score First: ..........16-5 (53-21) Opp. Score First:. .9-18 (32-56) against St. Louis since 2005 at Busch Stadium II… following season… has struck out multiple batters in 17 of his 19 Leading After 6: ...............20-2 (59-6) this road trip, will return for a seven-game homestand vs. appearances this season in which he has faced at least two Trailing After 6: ...............3-19 (13-62) Minnesota (5/30-6/1), Seattle (6/2) and Oakland (6/3-5). batters, including 11 straight from 4/8-5/10. Tied After 6: ....................2-2 (13-9) With Saturday’s win, snapped an eight-game losing streak at Leading After 7: ...............20-2 (65-4) Trailing After 7: .............. 2-19 (10-64) U.S. Cellular Field, which was their longest losing streak in TAKING IT FROM THE TOP: Yankees starters are 5-3 with Tied After 7: ....................3-2 (10-8) road games at the White Sox since the Yankees’ all-time a 3.00 ERA (105.0IP, 35ER) in the club’s last 18 games since Leading After 8: ...............21-1 (69-4) record road skid at Chicago-AL, when they lost nine straight 5/5, allowing 1ER or fewer in eight of those games and Trailing After 8: ............... 2-20 (4-68) Tied After 8: ....................2-2 (12-4) from 6/4/72-7/10/73 at Comiskey Park. 2ER or fewer in 12 of them… marks the third-lowest ERA Extra-Inning Games: .............3-1 (6-6) Are 6-4 over their last 10G, allowing just 29R over the stretch. (Oakland-2.44 and Los Angeles-AL-2.70) in the Majors in One-run Games: ..............7-5 (30-16) Have gone 10-13 in their last 23 games (4/29-pres.) after that span. Two (or fewer)-run Games: .....13-10 (50-30) NYY Scores 5 or more: ........11-7 (51-7) going 10-4 in the 14 games before that (4/12-27). Are 5-3 with a 2.46 ERA (98.2IP, 27ER) in the club’s last 17 road NYY Scores 4 or more: .......20-9 (66-16) Are 10-7 in their last 17 road games (since 4/20). games since 4/20, allowing 2ER or fewer in 14 games. NYY Scores 3 or less: ........ 5-14 (19-61) Are 3-7 in their last 10 home games (since 4/29). NYY Scores 2 or less: ..........2-12 (6-50) OUT OF THE BLOCKS: After leading, 3-1, after the first Opp. Scores 5 or more:. 2-16 (12-47) Opp. Scores 4 or less: ....... 24-6 (73-30) YESTERDAY’S NEWS: On Saturday, the Yankees defeated the inning and losing, 6-5, on Friday at the White Sox, the Opp. Scores 3 or less: ....... 22-2 (55-22) White Sox, 4-3, in 10 innings at U.S. Cellular Field, coming back Yankees dropped to 10-2 in 2014 when leading after the first Opp. Scores 2 or less: ....... 14-0 (40-10) from a 3-0 deficit heading into the ninth… Yankees batters had inning… are 15-21 in all other games… after three innings, Yankees No Errors: .......... 18-9 (61-47) Yankees Make Error(s):. 7-14 (24-30) just one hit through the first seven innings (Teixeira double in the are 22-9 when leading (14-8) or tied (8-1) and just 3-14 NYY Starter Goes 6: ........ 19-10 (62-45) fourth) and seven hits over the final three frames… were 3-for- when trailing at that point. Come-From-Behind Wins: ........10 (41) 6 with RISP and scored all of their runs with two outs… scored Began the season 1-17 when trailing after six innings, Yankees hit 0HR: .............8-10 (26-49) Yankees hit at least 1HR:. 17-12 (59-28) their three ninth-inning runs on a double from DH Alfonso 0-18 when trailing after seven and 0-19 when trailing Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ............5-4 (31-8) Soriano (1-for-4) and singles from 3B Yangervis Solarte (1-for- after eight, but are 2-1 in each of those categories over Walk-off Wins: ........................0 (7) 4) and PH/C Brian McCann (1-for-1)… CF Jacoby Ellsbury (2- their last three such games, defeating the White Sox, 4-3, Walk-off Losses: ......................2 (6) Series Record: ............ 8-6-2 (23-24-6) for-5) singled and scored the Yankees’ first run in the ninth, then in 10 innings on Saturday and the Cubs, 4-2, in 13 innings Series Record, home: .....4-4-0 (13-10-3) hit a game-winning solo-HR with two out in the 10th… marked on Wednesday (down 2-0 after seven). Series Record, road: ...... 4-2-2 (10-14-3) his second career extra-inning HR (also on 9/25/11 Game 2, Sweeps by NYY/ by Opp.:. .2 (8)/2 (7) hitting a three-run 14th-inning HR off the Yankees’ Scott Proctor MAKING HIS MARK: 1B Mark Teixeira leads the Yankees with to give Boston a 7-4 win at Yankee Stadium)… LHP Vidal 9HR and is tied for the team lead with 25RBI (also Yangervis Nuno started and allowed 3ER in 7.0IP (9H, 1BB, 5K), recording Solarte) despite only having played in 34 of the team’s 48 games a no-decision… allowed all of his runs in the first inning… SS thus far this season. TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY Derek Jeter (0-for-5) played in his 2,584th game at shortstop, Has hit 9HR since 4/24, tying Nelson Cruz and Victor Martinez May 25, 1998: Hideki Irabu tosses a surpassing Luis Aparicio (2,583) for sole possession of second for third in the Majors over the stretch and trailing only complete-game shutout in the Yankees’ 12-0 win at Chicago-AL, improving to 4-0 place on the all-time games played list at shortstop… RHP Dellin Edwin Encarnacion (12) and Troy Tulowitzki (10). and lowering his ERA to 1.13 (47.2IP, 6ER). Betances tossed a perfect ninth (1.0IP, 2K), earning the win to It marks Irabu’s seventh consecutive start improve to 3-0 this season… RHP David Robertson recorded CLOSE CALLS: The Yankees are 4-6 in their last 10 games in which he allowed 2R or fewer to begin the season, a streak that would come to his 10th save of 2014, tossing a scoreless 10th inning (1.0IP, 3K) decided by two-or-fewer runs after starting the year 9-4 in such an end in his next outing. after surrendering the game-winning HR the previous night. games… are now 13-10 (.565) in such games this season. May 25, 1947: The Yankees defeat Saturday’s win marked the first time the Yankees: Boston, 17-2 at Yankee Stadium, Had won after trailing by three or more runs heading JUST LIKE OLD TIMES: OF Ichiro Suzuki has a .357 (25- snapping a streak of three consecutive into the ninth inning since 6/27/10 at the Dodgers for-70) batting average and a .416 OBP this season… has shutout victories. (trailed, 6-2, in the ninth and won, 8-6, scoring four in hit safely in 13 of his 17 starts, with seven multi-hit games… is TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY the ninth and two in the 10th). batting .391 (9-for-23) with 1 double and 1BB in 24PA vs. LHP. May 26, 1978: Jim Spencer leads the Had won after trailing by three or more in the ninth inning Yankees to a 4-3, come-from-behind or later since 9/22/12 vs. Oakland (both teams scored four SOLAR POWER: INF Yangervis Solarte leads Yankees win over the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium by hitting a pinch-hit grand runs in the 13th and the Yankees scored the winning run qualifiers and is tied for ninth in the AL with a .309 (47-for-152) slam in the bottom of the seventh in the bottom of the 14th on an error).
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