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Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1: October 3: Seattle Mariners – 6, New York Yankees – 9 Yankee Stadium (I) 3:38: 57,178 : 2: October 4: Seattle Mariners – 5, New York Yankees – 7 (15 innings)
1957 World Series. The 1957 World Series featured the defending champion New York Yankees of the American League playing against the Milwaukee Braves of the National League. After finishing just one game behind the N.L. Champion Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956, the Braves came back in 1957 to win their first pennant since moving from Boston in 1953.
The Yankees have won 13 of 15 and are on their longest winning streak since Sept. 18-25, 2022. ... allowed seven runs and eight hits in four-plus innings. It was the 16th time in 22 games a ...
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 ...
Completing a 17-day stretch without a break in the schedule, the Yankees (23-13) improved to a season-high 10 games over .500. “Wins are precious in this league,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
Rhys Hoskins singled with two outs in the third and that proved big, as Blake Perkins followed by belting a two-run homer to right-center to put Milwaukee ahead by a score of 4-2.
The Red Sox won Game 6 by a 4–2 score to force a Game 7, becoming the first team in MLB history to force a Game 7 after being down 3–0 in the series. The Red Sox blew out the Yankees in Game 7, becoming the third team in North American sports history to overcome a 3–0 series deficit and the first (and still only) team in the MLB to ...
Clarke Schmidt cruised to a career-long eight shutout innings after Anthony Volpe led off the game with a home run that sparked a three-run first inning, and the New York Yankees finished a three ...