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  • New York Yankees shortstop, Derek Jeter, homers in the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays for his 3000th hit.  Derek went five for five and drove in the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning to lead the Yankees to a 5-4 victory.

  • In storybook fashion, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, hits a walk-off single in his final time at bat at Yankee Stadium against the Baltimore Orioles. Derek went 2 for 5 driving in 3 of the Yankees 6 runs giving them a 6-5 fairy tale victory.(Gold Medal Impressions/Dick Druckman)

  • YOGI BERRA AND WHITEY FORD HONOR MARIANO RIVERA OPENING DAY 2010

    YogiBerra (May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015) was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and coach who played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1946–63, 1965), all but the last for the New York Yankees. An 18-time All-Star and 10-time World Series champion as a player, Berra had a career batting average of .285, while compiling 358 home runs and 1,430 runs batted in. He is one of only five players to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award three times. Widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history, Berra was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.

    A native of St. Louis, Berra signed with the Yankees in 1943 before serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. Making his major-league debut in 1946, he was a mainstay in the Yankees’ lineup during the team’s championship years in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Despite his short stature, Berra was a power hitter and strong defensive catcher. Berra caught Don Larsen’s perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, the only perfect game in MLB postseason history. After playing 18 seasons with the Yankees, Berra retired following the 1963 season. He spent one season as their manager, then joined the New York Mets in 1965 as coach (and briefly a player again). Berra remained with the Mets for the next decade, serving the last four years as their manager. Berra returned to the Yankees in 1976, coaching them for eight seasons and managing for two, before coaching the Houston Astros. He was one of seven managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series. As a player, coach, or manager, Berra appeared in 21 World Series and won 13 of them.

  • New York Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera, throws the last pitch of his career against Tampa Bay Rays  pinch hitter Yunel Escobar in the top of the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium with one out. Escobar popped out for the second out of the inning and Mariano ended his career at that point. Captain Derek Jeter and Andy Pettitte then went out to the mound and hugged Mariano good-bye. Tampa Bay defeated the Yankees 4-0.

  • New York Yankees manager Joe Torre has a heart to heart talk with the umpire in the American League Playoff game with the Cleveland Indians. Joe lost his argument and the Yankees lost 6-4 and are eliminated, Hall of Fame Inductee 2014. (AP Photo/Dick Druckman)

  • New York Yankees manager Joe Torre has a heart to heart talk with the umpire in the American League Playoff game with the Cleveland Indians. Joe lost his argument and the Yankees lost 6-4 and are eliminated, Hall of Fame Inductee 2014. (AP Photo/Dick Druckman)

  • New York Yankees leadoff hitter, DJ LAMAHIEU, singles in the first inning off of Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, Eduardo Rodriguez. The Yankees had only 3 hits in the entire game, losing to the Red Sox 4-0.

  • New York Yankees relief pitcher, AROLDIS CHAPMAN, throws a strike in the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox. CHAPMAN allowed no runs and no hits in the one inning that he pitched. Despite his efforts, the Yankees lost 4-0.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, James Paxton, retires Houston Astros Yuli Gurriel in the first inning after allowing the first and only Astros run in the game. PAXTON pitched six innings, allowing only 4 hits, striking out 9 and 4 walks leading the Yankees to a 4-1 victory.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from last night’s game 5 of the ALCS, won by the Yankees 4-1.

    All of the action occurred in the first inning when the Astros scored 1 run on a pass ball and wild pitch and the Yankees scored 4 runs on two home runs, one of which was a 3run shot by Aaron Hicks.

    James Paxton pitched  a great game.

  • New York Yankees GLEYBER TORRES doubles off of Houston Astros starting pitcher, Justlin Verlander, in the first inning and subsquently scoring on Aaron Hicks’ home run. The Yankees went on to defeat the Astros 4-1.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from last night’s game 5 of the ALCS, won by the Yankees 4-1.

    All of the action occurred in the first inning when the Astros scored 1 run on a pass ball and wild pitch and the Yankees scored 4 runs on two home runs, one of which was a 3run shot by Aaron Hicks.

    James Paxton pitched  a great game.

  • New York Yankees AARON HICKS celebrates hitting a three-run home run in the first inning off of Houston Astros’ starting pitcher, Justin Verlander, giving the Yankees a 4-1 lead at the end of the first inning. The Yankees went on to win game 5 of the ALCS 4-1 and now travel to Houston trailing 3-2 games.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from last night’s game 5 of the ALCS, won by the Yankees 4-1.

    All of the action occurred in the first inning when the Astros scored 1 run on a pass ball and wild pitch and the Yankees scored 4 runs on two home runs, one of which was a 3run shot by Aaron Hicks.

    James Paxton pitched  a great game.

  • In a critical point of the game, New York Yankees manager, AARON BOONE, goes out to the mound in the top of the 6th inning unsure whether to take out his starting pitcher JAMES PAXTON with two outs and a runner on base. After a brief meeting on the mound Boone decides to leave PAXTON in the game for the final out. PAXTON delivers by getting Robinson Chirinos to fly out to deep center field in front of the left-field scoreboard. The Yankees went on to win 4-1.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from last night’s game 5 of the ALCS, won by the Yankees 4-1.

    All of the action occurred in the first inning when the Astros scored 1 run on a pass ball and wild pitch and the Yankees scored 4 runs on two home runs, one of which was a 3run shot by Aaron Hicks.

    James Paxton pitched  a great game.

  • New York Yankees closer, Aroldis Chapman, retires Houston Astros outfielder, George Springer, for the final out in the top of the 9th inning preserving a 4-1 victory for the Yankees. The Yankees now travel to Houston trailing 3-2 games.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from last night’s game 5 of the ALCS, won by the Yankees 4-1.

    All of the action occurred in the first inning when the Astros scored 1 run on a pass ball and wild pitch and the Yankees scored 4 runs on two home runs, one of which was a 3run shot by Aaron Hicks.

    James Paxton pitched  a great game.

  • New York Yankees first baseman, DJ LeMAHIEU, homers off of Minnesota Twins reliever, Cody Stashak, in the bottom of the 6th inning. DJ LeMahieu had a single, double, and home run, drivng in 4 runs and leading the Yankees to a 10-4 victory in game 1 of ALDS.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from game 1 of the ALDS, won by the Yankees 10-4. The hitting star of the game was DJ Le MAHIEU, who drove in 4 runs with a single, double, and home run (his first post season home run).

    We uploaded images of his home run and a three- run double. I have  also uploaded two great images of BRETT GARDNER, who was hit by a pitch and also homered.

    While JAMES PAXTON pitched only 4 2/3 innings and did not get the win, he pitched well, allowing only 3 runs and striking out 8. I included a nice shot of his as well. The final image that I sent you captured the Minnesota Twins GORGE POLANCO celebrating his  home run in the first inning and giving the Twins an early lead.

    Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Twins in playoff games. If this game is any indication, their mastery of the Twins will likely continue.

  • New York Yankees first baseman, DJ LeMahieu, doubles with bases loaded in the bottom of the 7th inning off of Twins relief pitcher, Kyle Gibson, driving in three runs. DJ LeMAHIEU had a single, double, and home run, driving in 4 runs and leading the Yankees to a 10-4 victory in game 1 of the ALDS.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from game 1 of the ALDS, won by the Yankees 10-4. The hitting star of the game was DJ Le MAHIEU, who drove in 4 runs with a single, double, and home run (his first post season home run).

    We uploaded images of his home run and a three- run double. I have  also uploaded two great images of BRETT GARDNER, who was hit by a pitch and also homered.

    While JAMES PAXTON pitched only 4 2/3 innings and did not get the win, he pitched well, allowing only 3 runs and striking out 8. I included a nice shot of his as well. The final image that I sent you captured the Minnesota Twins GORGE POLANCO celebrating his  home run in the first inning and giving the Twins an early lead.

    Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Twins in playoff games. If this game is any indication, their mastery of the Twins will likely continue.

  • New York Yankees outfielder, BRETT GARDNER, homers in the bottom of the 7th inning off of Twins relief pitcher, CODY STASHAK, giving the Yankees a 7-4 lead. The Yankees went on to win 10-4 in game 1 of the ALDS.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from game 1 of the ALDS, won by the Yankees 10-4. The hitting star of the game was DJ Le MAHIEU, who drove in 4 runs with a single, double, and home run (his first post season home run).

    We uploaded images of his home run and a three- run double. I have  also uploaded two great images of BRETT GARDNER, who was hit by a pitch and also homered.

    While JAMES PAXTON pitched only 4 2/3 innings and did not get the win, he pitched well, allowing only 3 runs and striking out 8. I included a nice shot of his as well. The final image that I sent you captured the Minnesota Twins GORGE POLANCO celebrating his  home run in the first inning and giving the Twins an early lead.

    Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Twins in playoff games. If this game is any indication, their mastery of the Twins will likely continue.

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