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On Baseball: Tigers’ Sweep Ends Yankees’ Punchless Postseason

New York Yankees

The 2012 Yankees will be remembered for hitting a record number of regular season home runs before experiencing the kind of sudden outage rivaling any blackout in the history of New York.

 

Sanchez, Tigers beat Yanks for 2-0 lead in ALCS

Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees

The Detroit Tigers got a big boost from Anibal Sanchez's arm. They got a helping hand from an umpire, too. The reward: a commanding 2-0 lead in the AL championship series, and a trip home with their ace ready to start. Sanchez shut down a Yankees lineup minus injured Derek Jeter, Detroit scored twice after an admitted missed call by an ump and won without any extra-inning drama, beating New York 3-0 Sunday.

 

ALCS 2012: Detroit Tigers win Game 1 over New York Yankees; Derek Jeter fractures his ankle

Derek Jeter

On a cool, dark autumn night, the stars shined bright and brilliant in the Bronx. But the biggest ones in pinstripes watched the dramatic conclusion from the afar — shortstop Derek Jeter injured and third baseman Alex Rodriguez benched — while Detroit’s finest, Miguel Cabrera, scored the winning run in extra innings.

 

Cruz hits grand slam in 11th, Texas beats Tigers

Nelson Cruz hit the first game-ending grand slam in postseason history, lifting the defending American League champions over the Detroit Tigers 7-3 in 11 innings Monday for a 2-0 series lead.

 

Tigers 5, Yankees 4: Sabathia Stumbles, Putting Yankees on Verge of Elimination

Tigers 5, Yankees 4: Sabathia Stumbles, Putting Yankees on Verge of Elimination

Justin Verlander was dominant enough for the Tigers while C.C. Sabathia struggled in the matchup of aces that was washed out in Game 1. Game 4 of the best-of-five division series is Tuesday.

 

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