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SI.com: MLB pays tribute to Gehrig on anniversary speech

Derek Jeter helped Major League Baseball commemorate the 70th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's luckiest man speech Saturday, reading the famous line from the icon's stirring words during a video tribute before the New York Yankees' game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

SI.com: Yankees acquire versatile Hinske from Pirates

NEW YORK (AP) -- Former AL Rookie of the Year Eric Hinske was acquired by the New York Yankees from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday for a pair of minor leaguers.

SI.com: Yankees' Sabathia feels fine after bullpen session

New York Yankees ace CC Sabathia threw in the bullpen before Wednesday's game against the Atlanta Braves and said he'll be ready to start the opener of a weekend series against the New York Mets.

SI.com: Indians acquire RHP Veras from Yanks for cash

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Reliever Jose Veras was traded by the New York Yankees to a Cleveland Indians team seeking to bolster an overworked and ineffective bullpen.

SI.com: MLB denies Yankees' protest of disputed loss

NEW YORK (AP) -- Major League Baseball president Bob DuPuy has denied the formal protest filed by the New York Yankees after a disputed loss to the Florida Marlins.

SI.com: Yankees file official protest after loss to Marlins

NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Yankees filed an official protest with the commissioner's office after a disputed loss to the Florida Marlins.

SI.com: Tom Verducci: Mariners' offense historically bad; Yankees stocking up on southpaws

1) The Seattle Mariners broke loose with six runs on 12 hits on Thursday against the Orioles, which only means the odds of them putting up such an output on Friday night are not very good. (Editor's note: The Mariners lost to the Rockies 6-4 on Friday.) Only once this year have the Mariners scored six runs in back-to-back games. Indeed, the Mariners are a fascinatingly bad offensive team, especially for a team that is playing .500 ball. It's hard to construct a team in this era, in a league with the DH, that has this much trouble scoring runs. They are last in the majors in runs; yes, worse than the Giants and Padres. How bad is it?

SI.com: Curse of Tex? Yanks 1B shrugs off Henry's Twitter

NEW YORK (AP) -- Mark Teixeira isn't bitter about Boston's little Twitter.

SI.com: Ted Keith: Balance of power in AL East shift to Red Sox

The Red Sox beat the Yankees on Wednesday night [Recap | Box], which in and of itself is not an especially remarkable occurrence. But the stunning regularity with which it has been happening this season, the alarming ease that has accompanied virtually every one of Boston's seven consecutive wins over their longtime rivals, and the ripple effect that domination is having on the American League East standings and the balance of power in the game's premier rivalry, has been quite remarkable.

People.com: Jay-Z, N.Y. Yankees Cheer LeBron in Cleveland

LeBron James leads the Cavaliers to a win in front of a star-studded crowd

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