The Yankees and Orioles went to extra innings for the second night in a row, but this one ended much better for the home team.
The Yankees hit four home runs, but still needed more to win this game. Travis Hafner saved the Yankees with a game-tying home run in the ninth and scored the go ahead run in the 10th.
The Yankees lose another one as Hiroki Kuroda was ineffective and then hit by a comebacker and eventually left the game in the third inning.
The Yankees and Orioles went to extra innings for the second night in a row, but this one ended much better for the home team.
The Yankees hit four home runs, but still needed more to win this game. Travis Hafner saved the Yankees with a game-tying home run in the ninth and scored the go ahead run in the 10th.
Robinson Cano and David Phelps led the Yankees to victory over the Toronto Blue Jays to secure a series win.
Hiroki Kuroda dominated the Blue Jays in eight innings and the offesne was led by David Adams and Austin Romine.
The Yankees lost the game, but also lost a lot more than that in the process.
The Yankees were in a rough place down 3-0 with Felix Hernandez on the mound, but Cano led the offense back with a late-inning double.
Yankee pitching stifles Cleveland's powerful offense to avoid doubleheader sweep. Vidal Nuno and Adam Warren team up to earn their first win and save, respectively.
The first game of this double header goes to the Indians, as they beat Phelps and the Yankees 1-0.
Hiroki Kuroda had another strong outing for the Yankees, as they complete the sweep of the Royals in Kansas City.
Andy Pettitte's performance on the mound, and Vernon Wells performance at the plate was enough to give the Yankees a 3-2 win on Saturday.
The Yankees got a win despite Phil Hughes' failures as the offense erupted against the Royals.
The Yankees would sit through a two hour rain delay and still come away with the win.
David Phelps hit eighth, Vernon Wells played some third base, and the Yankees won it anyway. Weird baseball!
Hiroki Kuroda didn't pitch a bad game, but a big mistake to Carlos Gonzalez was too much for a depleted Yankee lineup to come back from.
The Yankees fell in the series finale on Sunday losing 5-4 to Oakland.