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  • New York Yankees starting pitcher MASAHIRO TANAKA throws a strike to L.A. Angels first baseman Luis Valbuena in the top of the sixth inning. TANAKA scattered three hits over 6 innings allowing one run and striking out 8, leading the Yankees to a 3-1 victory.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s New York Yankees vs L.A. Angels game won by the Yankees 3-1. The Stars of the game were MASAHIRO TANAKA, AROLDIS CHAPMAN and BRETT GARDNER. TANAKA allowed only 3 hits and one run while striking out 8 over 6 innings. AROLDIS CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances. BRETT GARDNER had three hits. The 6 attached images capture these highlights and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

  • New York Yankees closer AROLDIS CHAPMAN retires L.A. Angels catcher Martin Maldonado in the top of the ninth inning earning his 10th save in 11 chances. The Yankees won 3-1.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s New York Yankees vs L.A. Angels game won by the Yankees 3-1. The Stars of the game were MASAHIRO TANAKA, AROLDIS CHAPMAN and BRETT GARDNER. TANAKA allowed only 3 hits and one run while striking out 8 over 6 innings. AROLDIS CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances. BRETT GARDNER had three hits. The 6 attached images capture these highlights and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

  • New York Yankees center fielder, BRETT GARDNER, singles in the first inning off of L.A.Angels starting pitcher Garrett Richards. GARDNER had three hits, leading the Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Angels.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s New York Yankees vs L.A. Angels game won by the Yankees 3-1. The Stars of the game were MASAHIRO TANAKA, AROLDIS CHAPMAN and BRETT GARDNER. TANAKA allowed only 3 hits and one run while striking out 8 over 6 innings. AROLDIS CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances. BRETT GARDNER had three hits. The 6 attached images capture these highlights and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

  • New York Yankees catcher, GARY SANCHEZ, congratulates AROLDIS CHAPMAN after retiring L.A. Angels catcher Luis Maldonado for the final out of the game. CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances as the Yankees defeated the Angels 3-1.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s New York Yankees vs L.A. Angels game won by the Yankees 3-1. The Stars of the game were MASAHIRO TANAKA, AROLDIS CHAPMAN and BRETT GARDNER. TANAKA allowed only 3 hits and one run while striking out 8 over 6 innings. AROLDIS CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances. BRETT GARDNER had three hits. The 6 attached images capture these highlights and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

  • New York Yankees closer, AROLDIS CHAPMAN, flashes a big smile after retiring Angels catcher Luis Maldonado for the final out of the game. CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances as the Yankees defeated the Angels 3-1.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s New York Yankees vs L.A. Angels game won by the Yankees 3-1. The Stars of the game were MASAHIRO TANAKA, AROLDIS CHAPMAN and BRETT GARDNER. TANAKA allowed only 3 hits and one run while striking out 8 over 6 innings. AROLDIS CHAPMAN earned his 10th save in 11 chances. BRETT GARDNER had three hits. The 6 attached images capture these highlights and hopefully you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.

  • New York Yankees outfielders stand tall. Giancarlo Stanton, Brett Gardner, and AAron Judge, stand for the National Anthem prior the Red Sox game at Yankee Stadium. The Boston Red Sox went on to defeat the New York Yankee 5-4.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • New York Yankees right fielder, AARON JUDGE, breaks up Boston Red Sox RICK PORCELLO's no-hitter with a double leading off the 7th inning.The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out of 3 games of the series.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • New York Yankees shortstop, DIDI GREGORIUS, gets a high five from Brett Gardner, after hitting his second home run of the game in the seventh inning off of Tampa Bay reliever Austin Pruitt. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, driving in 8 runs setting a major league record for RBIs by a player in a home opener and a Yankee record for RBIs by a shortstop. The Yankees won 11-4.

    Derek Jeter, who was he? Starting his fourth season as Derek Jeter’s successor, DIDI GREGORIUS, had a spectacular home opener. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, with two three-run home runs, driving in 8 runs, setting a major league record for RBIs by a player in a home opener AND setting a Yankee record for RBIs by a shortstop. On the opposite side of the ledger, recently acquired slugger, GIANCARLO STANTON, struck out 5 times his first five-times strike out game of his career. Dispite his dismal start, the Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 in their home opener.
    Joanie and I are now off to Boston for their home opener against the same Tampa Bay Rays.
    Attached are four images that I sent on to SI, AP, and Zuma Press. Look for us in the front row on Thursday night.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • New York Yankees shortstop, DIDI GREGORIUS, hits his second home run of the game in the seventh inning against Tampa Bay Rays reliever Austin Pruit. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, driving in 8 runs and leading the Yankees to a 11-4 home opening victory.

    Derek Jeter, who was he? Starting his fourth season as Derek Jeter’s successor, DIDI GREGORIUS, had a spectacular home opener. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, with two three-run home runs, driving in 8 runs, setting a major league record for RBIs by a player in a home opener AND setting a Yankee record for RBIs by a shortstop. On the opposite side of the ledger, recently acquired slugger, GIANCARLO STANTON, struck out 5 times his first five-times strike out game of his career. Dispite his dismal start, the Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 in their home opener.
    Joanie and I are now off to Boston for their home opener against the same Tampa Bay Rays.
    Attached are four images that I sent on to SI, AP, and Zuma Press. Look for us in the front row on Thursday night.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • New York Yankees shotstop, DIDI GREGORIUS, hits his first home run of the game in the third inning against Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Chris Archer. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4 driving in 8 runs and leading the Yankees to a 11-4 home opening victory.

    Derek Jeter, who was he? Starting his fourth season as Derek Jeter’s successor, DIDI GREGORIUS, had a spectacular home opener. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, with two three-run home runs, driving in 8 runs, setting a major league record for RBIs by a player in a home opener AND setting a Yankee record for RBIs by a shortstop. On the opposite side of the ledger, recently acquired slugger, GIANCARLO STANTON, struck out 5 times his first five-times strike out game of his career. Dispite his dismal start, the Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 in their home opener.
    Joanie and I are now off to Boston for their home opener against the same Tampa Bay Rays.
    Attached are four images that I sent on to SI, AP, and Zuma Press. Look for us in the front row on Thursday night.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • Recently acquired slugger, GIANCARLO STANTON, strikes out in the first inning against Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Chris Archer. STANTON struck out 5 times, his first five-strike out game of his career. Despite his dismal start, the Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 in the Yankees home opener.

    Derek Jeter, who was he? Starting his fourth season as Derek Jeter’s successor, DIDI GREGORIUS, had a spectacular home opener. GREGORIUS went 4 for 4, with two three-run home runs, driving in 8 runs, setting a major league record for RBIs by a player in a home opener AND setting a Yankee record for RBIs by a shortstop. On the opposite side of the ledger, recently acquired slugger, GIANCARLO STANTON, struck out 5 times his first five-times strike out game of his career. Dispite his dismal start, the Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 11-4 in their home opener.
    Joanie and I are now off to Boston for their home opener against the same Tampa Bay Rays.
    Attached are four images that I sent on to SI, AP, and Zuma Press. Look for us in the front row on Thursday night.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, MASAHIRO TANAKA, strikes out Carlos Beltran in the 7th inning of game 5 of the ALCS. MASAHIRO pitched brilliantly, allowing only 3 hits, one walk striking out 8, and allowing no runs for 7 innings, leading the Yankees to a 5-0 victory and a 3-2 lead in the series.

    Take a look at these fantastic 6 selected images from tonight’s game 5 of the ALCS won by the New York Yankees 5-0. New York Yankees starting pitcher, MASAHIRO TANAKA, pitched brilliantly, allowing only 3 hits and no runs over 7 innings. The Houston Astros starting pitcher, DALLAS KEUCHEL, was below par for him, allowing 7 hits and 4 runs in just 4 2/3rd innings. The Yankees now travel to Houston with a 3-2 lead in the series.

  • New York Yankees AARON JUDGE hits an RBI double in the third inning just inside the third base line, scoring Brett Gardner who sped all the way around from first base. The Yankees went on to win game 5 of the ALCS 5-0, taking a 3-2 lead in the series.

    Take a look at these fantastic 6 selected images from tonight’s game 5 of the ALCS won by the New York Yankees 5-0. New York Yankees starting pitcher, MASAHIRO TANAKA, pitched brilliantly, allowing only 3 hits and no runs over 7 innings. The Houston Astros starting pitcher, DALLAS KEUCHEL, was below par for him, allowing 7 hits and 4 runs in just 4 2/3rd innings. The Yankees now travel to Houston with a 3-2 lead in the series.

  • New York Yankees catcher, GARY SANCHEZ, hits his third post season home run off of Houston Astros reliever Brad Peacock in the 7th inning giving the Yankees a 5-0 lead. The Yankees went on to win game 5 of the ALCS 5-0, taking a 3-2 lead in the AlCS.

    Take a look at these fantastic 6 selected images from tonight’s game 5 of the ALCS won by the New York Yankees 5-0. New York Yankees starting pitcher, MASAHIRO TANAKA, pitched brilliantly, allowing only 3 hits and no runs over 7 innings. The Houston Astros starting pitcher, DALLAS KEUCHEL, was below par for him, allowing 7 hits and 4 runs in just 4 2/3rd innings. The Yankees now travel to Houston with a 3-2 lead in the series.

  • New York Yankees rookie sensation AARON JUDGE hits his record 51st home run off of Tampa Bay Rays starting rookie starting pitcher Jake Faria in the first inning at Yankee Stadium. Judge has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruths's team record. Despite his efforts, the Yankees lost 9-6.

    Check out these winning images from tonight’s Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees game. Despite a record 51st home run by rookie sensation AARON JUDGE and home runs by three other Yankees( Brett Gardner, Greg Bird, and Aaron Hicks) the Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 9-6. JUDGE has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruth’ s team record. Chants of “MVP” “MVP” “MVP” were heard throughout the stadium every time JUDGE got up to bat.

    The turning point of the game occurred in the top of the fifth inning when Rays outfielder, MALLEX SMITH, scored on a wild pitch by New York Yankees starting pitcher SONNY GRAY. The Rays went on to Score 7 runs in the inning virtually ending the Yankees’ hope for a victory.

    Moreover, the Yankees missed a golden opportunity to move up on the Red Sox who lost to Houston 12-2.

  • New York Yankees rookie sensation AARON JUDGE hits his record 51st home run off of Tampa Bay Rays starting rookie starting pitcher Jake Faria in the first inning at Yankee Stadium. Judge has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruths's team record. Despite his efforts, the Yankees lost 9-6.

    Check out these winning images from tonight’s Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees game. Despite a record 51st home run by rookie sensation AARON JUDGE and home runs by three other Yankees( Brett Gardner, Greg Bird, and Aaron Hicks) the Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 9-6. JUDGE has 32 home runs at home this season, tying Babe Ruth’ s team record. Chants of “MVP” “MVP” “MVP” were heard throughout the stadium every time JUDGE got up to bat.

    The turning point of the game occurred in the top of the fifth inning when Rays outfielder, MALLEX SMITH, scored on a wild pitch by New York Yankees starting pitcher SONNY GRAY. The Rays went on to Score 7 runs in the inning virtually ending the Yankees’ hope for a victory.

    Moreover, the Yankees missed a golden opportunity to move up on the Red Sox who lost to Houston 12-2.

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