New York Yankees beat Texas Rangers 7-2 to stay alive in ALCS

New York Yankees beat Texas Rangers 7-2 to stay alive in ALCS
By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, October 20, 2010 NEW YORK — The welcomed flight back to Texas took off a few hours after Wednesday’s season-extending 7-2 win, but the journey actually began the night before. It was late after Tuesday’s loss when manager Joe Girardi gathered his Yankees to deliver what in essence was a simple message. You’re talented, he told them, and certainly …
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Busy times ahead for Bombers
When you look at what’s ahead for the Yankees, remember two things: owner Hal Steinbrenner doesn’t view his team through the emotional glasses his dad did. And he doesn’t spend extensive time in the New York area. Those are indicators Steinbrenner doesn’t have a blank check…
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Vlad and the Texas Rangers impale Yankees
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers could not have drawn it up any better. Colby Lewis shut down the high-powered New York Yankees lineup, Vladimir Guerrero emerged from a run-producing slump and, oh yeah, Alex Rodriguez struck out for the final out of Friday night’s American League Championship Series Game 6 at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
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