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In an historic moment, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, waves goodby to the Boston Red Sox crowd after hitting a single and driving in a run for his 3, 465th hit and the final time at bat of his career.
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In an historic moment, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, waves good-by to the Boston Red Sox crowd after hitting a single and driving in a run for his 3, 465th hit and the final time at bat of his career.
In an historic moment, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, waves goodby to the Boston Red Sox crowd after hitting a single and driving in a run for his 3, 465th hit and the final time at bat of his career.
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Toronto Blue Jays second baseman, TROY TULOWITZKI, lies motionless on the field after colliding with center fielder KEVIN PILLAR. After several minutes, TULOWITZKI left the field and was replaced by CLIFF PENNINGTON. The Blue Jays went on to defeat the Yankees 9-5 in the first game of a double-header.
New York Mets closer, JEURYS FAMILIA, celebrates striking out New York Yankees third baseman, CHASE HEADLEY, in the top of the ninth inning with bases loaded to end the game. The Mets won 5-1.
New York Yankees relief pitcher, CHASEN SHREVE, hands ball off to Yankee manager JOE GIRARDI in the eleventh inning after walking four batters and allowing 4 runs, retiring only one batter. The Yankees lost the first game of the double-header with the Toronto Blue Jays 9-5.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher, JEFF LOCKE, throws his first pitch against New York Mets center fielder JUAN LAGARES in the bottom of the firs inning at CitiField. LOCKE pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits and only 1 run although he did not figure in the final outcome of the game. The Pirates won 8-1.