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By Jeff Zrebiec | September 26, 2005
Day Time TV Starters Tonight 7:05 CSN Randy Johnson (15-8, 3.90 ERA) vs. Rodrigo Lopez (14-11, 4.79) Tomorrow 7:05 CSN Mike Mussina (13-8, 4.20) vs. Bruce Chen (12-10, 3.60) Wednesday 7:05 CSN Shawn Chacon (6-3, 2.89) vs. Daniel Cabrera (10-12, 4.58) Thursday 7:05 CSN Undecided vs. Erik Bedard (6-7, 3.74) Radio: All games on 1090 AM Yankees update The New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 8-4, yesterday to keep pace with the Boston Red Sox for first place in the American League East.
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By Jeff Zrebiec | September 19, 2005
Day Time TV Starters Tonight 7:05 54 Erik Bedard (6-7, 3.82) vs. Chien-Ming Wang (7-4, 4.18) Tomorrow 7:05 CSN John Maine (2-1, 3.27) vs. Aaron Small (8-0, 3.28) Wednesday 7:05 CSN Rodrigo Lopez (14-10, 4.86) vs. Randy Johnson (14-8, 4.01) Thursday 7:05 CSN Bruce Chen (12-9, 3.51) vs. undecided Radio: All games on 1090 AM Yankees update Tonight's game is the first of eight remaining with the New York Yankees in the final two weeks of the season, so if nothing else, the Orioles will have a say in who wins the American League East.
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August 7, 2005
BATTING LINE OF THE DAY Andruw Jones, Braves CF AB R H RBI HR 4 2 2 5 2 PITCHING LINE OF THE DAY Randy Johnson, Yankees IP H R BB SO 4 10 6 1 3 WHO'S HOT Dan Johnson, the A's rookie first baseman, has a 10-game hitting streak and is hitting .392 since the All-Star break. WHO'S NOT Jose Lima of the Royals is 0-4 lifetime against the A's with a 12.32 ERA. He has allowed 24 homers, tied for the AL lead.
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By Jeff Zrebiec | July 4, 2005
Scouting report: O's vs. Yankees Yankee Stadium, New York Day ............ Time ............ TV.................... Starters Today......... 1:05 ............... CSN ............ Bruce Chen (6-5, 3.54) .............................................................vs. Tanyon Sturtze (2-1, 3.43) Tomorrow ..1:05 .............. CSN ........ Rodrigo Lopez (7-4, 4.43) ............................................................ vs. Randy Johnson (7-6, 4.24) Radio: All games on WBAL (1090 AM)
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By Roch Kubatko and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF | April 9, 2005
NEW YORK - Back in the American League with the Orioles, right fielder Sammy Sosa paid his first visit to Yankee Stadium last night since April 17, 1991. Playing for the Chicago White Sox, Sosa went 0-for-2. He homered off Dave Eiland the previous day. "It feels kind of weird because I got lost when I came in," he said before batting practice yesterday. "It's nice. I'm here now. Being in the American League, there are a couple adjustments that you've got to make, but everything will be all right."
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