Stottlemyre's Save Helps Brown Gets Untracked
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" You knew when the fractions were fast, that something bad was going to happen Yankees Manager Joe Torre, sitting in the dugout before yesterday's matinee with Oakland, was saying about the early pace of the Derby. (article 8)
(05-08) 15:22 PDT New York (AP) Right-hander Kevin Brown had allowed Oakland to load the bases with no outs in the second inning and was on the verge of falling behind early yet again. (article 10)
AS soon as his filly Sis City finished a disappointing fourth in the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, Torre called the barn down at Churchill Downs to console the staff. (article 7)
The Yankees reached the World Series for the fifth consecutive season in 1964, losing to St. Louis, and returned in 1965 expecting another trip. (article 2)
A strange calm was visited upon Yankee Stadium on Friday night, though it was not something anyone would describe as comforting. (article 3)
The Yankees of that generation hardly resemble this team, a collection of faded stars who have crash-landed in the basement of the American League East. (article 5)
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays beat the rookie Chien-Ming Wang by 6-2 on Thursday night, sending the Yankees staggering away from Tropicana Field. (article 5)
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Yankees, TORRE, Stottlemyre, Steinbrenner, Brown |
Source articles
- Big-time failure in the Big Apple (baltimoresun.com, 05/08/2005, 579 words)
- It's the Yankees of old, circa '65 (dallasnews.com, 05/07/2005, 601 words)
- It's the Last Place Anyone Expected to Find Yankees (Washington Post, 05/07/2005, 506 words)
- NO BETTER TIME TO START (NY Post, 05/08/2005, 657 words)
- Not Much Left to Say for Last-Place Yanks (nytimes.com, 05/06/2005, 849 words)
- In Fall of Empire, the Team Follows Giambi's Lead (nytimes.com, 05/07/2005, 906 words)
- Amid Pressure, Torre Runs the Good Race (nytimes.com, 05/08/2005, 842 words)
- After Some Bad Omens, Two Solid Shutouts (nytimes.com, 05/09/2005, 877 words)
- Stottlemyre's Save Helps Brown Gets Untracked (nytimes.com, 05/09/2005, 881 words)
- Yankees 6, Athletics 0 (sfgate.com, 05/08/2005, 894 words)
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