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The Yankees went on to defeat the Angels 4–2 in the ALCS, and defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4–2 to win the 2009 World Series. Game 3 of the Twins–Yankees series was the final Major League Baseball game at the Metrodome, as the Twins moved into their new home stadium, Target Field, starting with the 2010 season.
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Yankees’ Judge gives a little extra in 4-0 defeat of Twins. Tribune. Phil Miller, Star Tribune. May 15, 2024 at 10:32 PM. In a sense, each of Aaron Judge's trio of doubles to the center-field ...
The 2009 New York Yankees season was the 107th season for the New York Yankees franchise. The Yankees opened their new Yankee Stadium on April 3, 2009, when they hosted an exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs. The new stadium hosted its first regular season game on April 16, when the team played against the Cleveland Indians [1] [2] and ...
* BOXSCORE: N.Y. Yankees 9, Twins 5 * Sign up for our Twins Update newsletter Twins starter Chris Paddack, whose fastball velocity was up about 2 mph, was knocked around by the Yankees for the ...
Game 4 started off as a pitchers' duel between John Lackey and Brad Radke, but things then got ugly for the Twins as the Angels' offense came alive in the bottom of the seventh, and they blew out the Twins by a 7-1 score to take a 3-1 series lead. In Game 5, the Angels blew out the Twins 13-5 to clinch the pennant, a game which was notable for ...
The Yankees, who have won 10 of their last 13 games, improved to 30-15 at Target Field. That's the highest winning percentage by any team to play a minimum of 15 games over the ballpark’s 15 ...
His first at-bat was a pop-fly; the second, third, and fourth at-bats were strike-outs. Lee's shutout was the first time that the Yankees had failed to score a run in a post-season game since being shut out by the Detroit Tigers on October 6, 2006. Lee became the first pitcher to strike out at least 10 in three consecutive playoff appearances ...