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Yankees lead, bleed, succeed
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In a wild game that featured 30 hits, five home runs, and a 65-minute rain delay, the Yankees blew a 7-3 lead by allowing six runs in the sixth, then rallied in the seventh. (article 3) The Detroit Tigers smacked 27 hits to tie a team record, with Carlos Pena going 6-for-6 with two home runs in a 17-7 rout over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday. (article 2) Detroit also clubbed eight doubles in easily setting the major league high for hits this season, eclipsing the 23 the White Sox got against Minnesota on May 23. (article 2) Mark Buehrle scattered nine hits over seven innings, and Juan Uribe homered twice as the Chicago White Sox blanked the Texas Rangers for the second straight game, 9-0, Thursday night. (article 1) Carlos Lee had a strong night for Chicago with two singles, extending his hitting streak to 14 games, and a sacrifice fly. (article 1) Eric Chavez and Scott Hatteberg homered to lead Oakland's best offensive game of the season, and the Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 15-2 Thursday night . (article 4) Mark Mulder (6-2) had his streak of three complete games snapped, allowing two runs on four hits and issuing a career-high seven walks in 5 2-3 innings. (article 4)

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    Orioles, Yankees, hits, runs, innings

    Source articles
    1. 0-for-2: White Sox shut out Rangers again (dallasnews.com, 05/27/2004, 346 words)
    2. Thursday's AL Capsules (sfgate.com, 05/27/2004, 706 words)
    3. Yankees lead, bleed, succeed (boston.com, 05/27/2004, 452 words)
    4. Athletics 15 Red Sox 2 (sfgate.com, 05/27/2004, 408 words)




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