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UPDATE, 3:36 p.m.: Just something I noticed as I was researching a column for tomorrow: The last time the Yankees started a catcher other than Posada in the playoffs was Oct. 7, 2005, when John Flaherty caught Randy Johnson.
How’d it work out then? Johnson allowed five runs and nine hits in thre...
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The most frequent starting batting order for the New York Yankees in 2009 was Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon, Mark Teixeira, Alex Rodriguez, Hideki Matsui, Jorge Posada, Robinson Cano, Nick Swisher and Melky Cabrera. With them went 65 home runs and 240 runs batted in.
Fri, Jan 29 | from Bleacher Report