The right stuff: Yanks beat O’s, advance to ALCS (Yahoo! Sports)

12 Oct
2012

New York Yankees' CC Sabathia delivers a pitch during the first inning of Game 5 of the American League division baseball series against the Baltimore Orioles, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

NEW YORK (AP) -- Yankees-Orioles. Playoffs. Disputed home run to right field. Yankees win.


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ALDS Game 5: Yankees punch ticket to ALCS with 3-1 victory over Orioles

12 Oct
2012

Score and situation: The New York Yankees finally fought off and eliminated the resilient Baltimore Orioles with a 3-1 win on Friday. The Orioles stayed right on the Yankees heels all throughout the regular season in the AL East race and pushed them to the limit in the postseason, but New York ultimately prevailed in the decisive Game 5.

Leading lads: Much like Justin Verlander on Thursday, CC Sabathia was at his best when the Yankees needed it most. Sabathia was untouchable for the first seven innings, allowing only one hit. He did allow one run in the eighth, but wiggled out of a bases loaded situation to preserve the lead, and then pitched a perfect ninth for the complete game victory.

Curtis Granderson entered the game 1 for 16 in the series, but stepped up with a monster home run into the second deck and a single. That's great news for the Yankees today, and could be an encouraging sign for the ALCS as Granderson is more than capable of carrying their offense through a series if he continues heating up.

Head hangers: For all of the talk about Alex Rodriguez, Robinson Cano and Nick Swisher struggling for the Yankees, Baltimore's Adam Jones was just as unproductive. Jones, who inked a six-year, $85.5 million contract during the season, finished the series 2 for 23 and had no walks, runs or RBIs.

J.J. Hardy (.136) and Mark Reynolds (.158) also contributed little for Baltimore in the LDS, and that was punctuated by failures to come through against Sabathia in the eighth inning.

Key play: Nate McLouth's rocket down the right field line may or may not have nicked the foul ball. The immediate ruling on the field was foul ball, and that call was upheld by an inconclusive replay.

Mark Teixeira delivered the Yankees first hit with a single leading off the fifth. He then immediately stole second base after the Orioles regrettably neglected to hold him on. That put him in scoring position for Raul Ibanez's RBI single that gave New York a 1-0 lead. Any of those three plays would be a great choice from the Yankees perspective.

What they'll be talking about: Did it really nick the foul? That's the question Orioles fans will be asking for a long time to come. I agree with 'Duk when he says there was not nearly enough indisputable evidence to overturn the call, but I wonder why the umpires didn't take a little longer look at the replay considering the circumstances and the numerous camera angles they were provided for a postseason game. It there was ever a call worth delaying the game a few minutes, that would be it.

The late-arriving crowd and extremely subdued atmosphere in the first few innings already has a lot of people talking.

Also, Baltimore's decision to not hold Teixeira on first base after his single was risky and ultimately proved to be costly. I realize Teixeira was slowed by a calf injury over the final month of the season, but they should have been more protective of those 90 feet.

What's next: There's no rest for the weary Yankees as they will turn right around and host the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of the ALCS on Saturday night. Joe Girardi will likely turn to veteran Andy Pettitte as his starter, while Jim Leyland is expected to counter with Doug Fister.

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Sabathia outstanding as Yankes oust Orioles – CC Sabathia | NYY

12 Oct
2012
CC Sabathia pitched an outstanding ballgame against the Orioles in a decisive Game 5 of the ALDS on Friday, allowing only one run on four hits over a complete game victory.
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Granderson swats HR as Yankees eliminate O’s – Curtis Granderson | NYY

12 Oct
2012
Curtis Granderson connected on a solo home run on Friday, helping to power the Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Orioles in the decisive Game 5 of the ALDS.
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Did Nate McLouth hit the foul pole for a homer? We may never know for sure

12 Oct
2012

What would an Orioles-Yankees postseason series be without a dispute over whether or not a hit was a home run? We won't be able to tell you this season as Baltimore's Nate McLouth filled 2012's quota with a long fly ball off CC Sabathia in Friday's sixth inning  of ALDS Game 5 that was ruled foul as it appeared to sail just to the right of the Yankee Stadium foul pole.

On first replay, it appeared that the umpires made the correct call as the ball disappeared  behind the pole. But a different replay with a blown up look at the ball and pole show that it may have just grazed it. A call of a home run would have tied the score at one and gone for just the second Orioles hit off Sabathia at the time. The umpires reviewed the play after Orioles manager Buck Showalter protested, but the foul ball call was upheld. And that was probably the right call as the visual evidence was far from indisputable. (The physical evidence also seemed a bit wonky as you'd think the collision between a foul pole and a ball traveling at a decent velocity would produce a more noticeable change in direction.)

TBS later sent field reporter Craig Sager out to the right field stands where he fanned the flames by citing an usher who said the ball nicked the pole. But he also borrowed the ball from the fan who caught it to reveal that there was no paint on the cover.

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A’s head into winter hoping to keep team intact (Yahoo! Sports)

12 Oct
2012

Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin hugs Coco Crisp, right, after the A's lost 6-0 to the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of an American League division baseball series in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The final rally of Oakland's surprising season fell short.


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Rangers reliever Adams having surgery next week (Yahoo! Sports)

12 Oct
2012
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- The Texas Rangers say reliever Mike Adams will have surgery for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, a numbing sensation that sidelined him the last week of the season.
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Yankees fans are not a punctual sort (Photos)

12 Oct
2012

Yeah, yeah. Friday's first pitch for Game 5 of the ALDS was scheduled for 5:07 p.m. local time and so it might have been hard for each fan of the New York Yankees to get there for first pitch. But c'mon. There are any number of excuses the thousands of laggards have probably used to cut out of work early on a Friday and all of them are weaker than the one that involves heading to see your baseball team play a division rival in a do-or-die playoff game.

Yankee fan ennui: Catch it!

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A-Rod benched by Yankees for Game 5 vs Orioles (Yahoo! Sports)

12 Oct
2012

New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez tosses his bat after striking out to end the sixth inning of Game 4 of the American League division baseball series against the Baltimore Orioles, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

NEW YORK (AP) -- Alex Rodriguez started the New York Yankees' biggest game of the year on the bench.


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The Justin Verlander-Kate Upton rumors have been resurrected, thanks to Justin’s grandpa

12 Oct
2012

Weird. Of all the confidential things our grandfathers ever blurted out about us, we can't remember any of them being about secret dates with a supermodel.

Then again, we are not Justin Verlander and our grandfathers were never contacted by a celebrity website digging around for confirmation on personal details.

Seriously, that's what actually happened to Verlander's pop-pop when Celebuzz recently came knocking about the ever-persistent rumors that the Detroit Tigers ace and Sports Illustrated's current it-girl are an item. The site claims several family members have confirmed the news with gabby gramps chief among them.

From Celebuzz:

Verlander's grandfather, Richard Verlander Sr., told Celebuzz: "I heard he has been on dates with a Sports Illustrated girl. I saw a photo — she's beautiful.

"They make a good looking pair because he's a good looking man too," said his proud granddad.

"I do know he's on the dating scene. Justin is a fine boy and whoever he ends up with is lucky. He's not only a great baseball player, he's a great guy," he gushed.

The rumors started earlier this year when Verlander, 29, and Upton, 20, shared the set for a couple of video game commercials. They intensified when Upton, a Michigan native who graced the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, showed up in a Comerica Park luxury box for a game in July with one of Verlander's best pals. A few sightings during a September road trip to Chicago were also reported.

It's a little hard to believe the pair would be in serious dating mode, considering the hectic schedules that both are keeping as some of the hottest stars in their respective industries. But with Verlander pitching the Tigers into their second straight ALCS with a Game 5 gem against Oakland on Thursday night, the baseball world will get a few more opportunities to confirm the news itself by checking the luxury boxes during Verlander's starts. He's expected to start Games 3 and 7 against either the Yankees and Orioles.

Until then, anyone have a number for Justin's nana?

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