Hughes can’t turn Yankees’ luck vs. Sox
Phil Hughes didn’t have his best stuff after a two-hour,
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Posada’s tight hamstring prompts MRI
As Girardi said, the Yankees don’t need this right now. But it looks like Jorge Posada could be headed to the disabled list with a right hamstring injury. Girardi said Posada felt it “grab,
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Please, please,
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But as far as worst Yankees delay ever,
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Also, a comment on a non-MLB.com story: This one from the New York Daily News,
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There has never been a readmission policy at either of the New York stadiums, so once you leave the building, you’re out of luck — thanks for coming,
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Especially if I was paying $800 to go see a game like some of the people in this story,
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