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After Toronto took a 2-1 lead against Phil Hughes on Lind's RBI single in the fourth and Izturis' run-scoring double off the base of the right-field wall in the sixth, the Yankees overcame a deficit for the fourth straight day when Lyle Overbay hit two-run homer in the seventh that was caught on the fly by Yankees reliever David Robertson in the right-field bullpen.
WSJ: Dickey drops to 2-4, Blue Jays to 9-17
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The team's once-revered Brooklyn base, Ebbets Field, is now built over, so a new stadium would have to be built.
ECONOMIST: Bring back Dem Bums
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Robinson Cano kept it a one-run game when he ranged far behind second base to field Jed Lowrie's bouncer and threw across his body to just nip Lowrie at first to end the inning.
WSJ: Griffin shuts down Yanks, Rosales homers for A's
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After taking 29 grounders hit at him at third base, A-Rod took 66 swings, including several long opposite-field homers, during batting practice.
NPR: Hal Steinbrenner Has Been Disappointed In A-Rod
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Brett Gardner walked and stole second, Suzuki had an infield hit and, after Pena made a fine stab behind first base on Robinson Cano's sharp grounder, Hafner hit an opposite-field single to left for the first run.
WSJ: Kuroda and Hafner lead Yankees over Astros 7-4
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Brett Gardner walked and stole second, Ichiro Suzuki had an infield hit and, after Pena made a fine stab behind first base on Robinson Cano's sharp grounder, Travis Hafner hit an opposite-field single to left for the first run.
WSJ: Wild Humber hurts Astros in 7-4 loss to Yankees
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It has started pulling out equipment from the most sensitive base, next to the capital, Tbilisi, but says it wants to keep the next-door military air field.
ECONOMIST: Russia and its neighbours