Yankees vs Rangers
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Yankees Rally Past Rangers in Game 1
Despite going down by five runs in the first 4 innings, you always felt the Yankees could get back into their game with the Rangers.
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Late-game rally gives Yanks 6-5 victory
Gardner’s hustle play began the rally, one that did not end until the Yankees had pushed those five runs across the plate. Mariano Rivera came in for the ninth, allowed the first batter he faced to reach, then promptly dashed any hopes the Rangers harbored of a comeback.
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Yanks grab victory from the jaws of defeat with late rally to take Game One
The Yankees were staring at a five run deficit in the late innings of Game One with no answer for C.J. Wilson, but they’re the defending champs for a reason. Some stellar bullpen work and an eighth inning rally later, Mr. Sinatra was letting to rip with New York, New York.
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riveraveblues.com
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Yanks rally to beat Rangers, 6-5, in Game 1 of ALCS
Texas manager Ron Washington made four pitching changes in the eighth, but couldn’t stop the Yankees from scoring a 6-5 victory in Friday night’s AL Championship Series opener before a stunned, sellout crowd at Rangers Ballpark.
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northjersey.com
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New York Yankees Up to Usual Tricks in Game 1 Comeback over Texas Rangers
Things didn’t exactly begin as planned for the New York Yankees against the Rangers on Friday night in Texas, but a slow start meant little in a 6-5 comeback victory that secured them a 1-0 ALCS series lead.
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bleacherreport.com
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Yankees score five runs in 8th inning to rally past Texas Rangers, 6-5
Following seven sluggish innings that made it feel like September all over again, the Yankees erupted for five runs in the eighth, stealing a 6-5 win from the Rangers in the opening game of the American League Championship Series.
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nydailynews.com
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Yankees rally to take Game 1
On the verge of a stunning Game 1 loss, the Yankees rallied through a five-run eighth inning to beat the Rangers 6-5 tonight in Arlington. The game ended with a fist pump from Robinson Cano, who homered to put the Yankees on the board and drove in the game-tying run. The game-winner belonged to Marcus Thames, who was the seventh straight Yankee to reach base without recording an out in the eighth.
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yankees.lhblogs.com
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Yankees rally to take ALCS Game 1 from Rangers
When Sabathia split after four frames the Yankees were in a 5-0 ditch and looking dead. And for seven innings the Yankees hardly laid a glove on C.J. Wilson. But in the eighth Brett Gardner’s infield single ignited a five-run rally that reduced the pressure on Phil Hughes in today’s Game 2.
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nypost.com
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A-Rod, Yankees rally in 8th, beat Texas in ALCS
Alex Rodriguez scooted home soon after his two-run single that nearly was a double-play grounder, and the Yankees rallied for five runs in the eighth inning to beat the Rangers 6-5 Friday night in Game 1 of the AL championship series.
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sports.yahoo.com
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Rangers falter after Wilson's Game 1 gem
What became the Rangers’ seventh straight postseason loss at home may be the most difficult to accept, considering how brilliantly C.J. Wilson had pitched for seven innings.
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mlb.mlb.com
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NY stuns Texas: You could've heard a 'pen drop
Marcus Thames’ go-ahead RBI single capped a classic late comeback as the Yankees rallied from five runs down to defeat the Rangers, 6-5, in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series at Rangers Ballpark on Friday night.
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mlb.mlb.com
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