Newest Yankee, Reliever Giese, Trying to Blend In
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Dan Giese had never been to Yankee Stadium before Tuesday, when he showed up five and a half hours before game time. (article 4)
It felt like a graduation ceremony on Tuesday night in the Bronx, with everyone applauding a student who stays on stage for an instant. (article 1)
Chamberlain lasted just 2 1-3 innings and Roy Halladay held the New York Yankees in check despite some control problems of his own, leading the Toronto Blue Jays to a 9-3 victory on Tuesday night. (article 2)
Alex Rios extended his hitting streak against the Yankees to 24 games and David Eckstein had three RBIs for Toronto, which patiently concentrated on Chamberlain's pitch count and forced New York to use six pitchers total. (article 2)
By GEORGE A. KING III June 3, 2008 MINNEAPOLIS - Derek Jeter didn't second-guess himself for testing right fielder Michael Cuddyer's throwing arm in the eighth inning of last night's 6-5 loss to the Twins. (article 5)
With the score tied 5-5 and one out, Jeter hit a ball over Cuddyer's head and thought about a double immediately. (article 5)
The 22-year-old had RBI-doubles in the second and sixth innings before giving the Twins the lead for good with another two-bagger off Kyle Farnsworth (0-2) that scored Michael Cuddyer in the eighth. (article 6)
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Story keywords
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Chamberlain, Joba, Yankees, Giese, GIRARDI |
Source articles
- Chamberlain Hits Pitch Count, Not Plate (nytimes.com, 06/04/2008, 972 words)
- Joba's 1st start a bust as Blue Jays top Yanks (Washington Post, 06/03/2008, 365 words)
- Buildup Lasts Longer Than the Start (nytimes.com, 06/04/2008, 740 words)
- Newest Yankee, Reliever Giese, Trying to Blend In (nytimes.com, 06/04/2008, 853 words)
- JETER WON'T SECOND-GUESS THROW-OUT AT SECOND (NY Post, 06/03/2008, 369 words)
- Young, Mauer Power Twins Over Yankees (Washington Post, 06/03/2008, 480 words)
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