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WEI-YIN CHEN O (vs. RANGERS 5/10) [Game One]

IP:O 7.66

H:o) 6

R:..) 2

BB:) 1

SO:) 5

Pitches: 103 (70 Strikes, 33 Balls)

2012 ERA: 2.68

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CHEN BY INNINGS:

12

15

31

14

9

8

9

5 * (Chen Pitched 2/3 of an inning in the 8th)

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Chen, we really need you again, buddy. You pulled us through against the Rangers when we needed you to do so in the worst way, and now you're the only thing standing in between us from having a really sour taste left in our mouths from this mini-series. As usual, there were Yank fans galore in our stadium. We want to send those clowns back up north (or wherever they came from) with an Oriole boot right up their rear-ends.

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Let's go, Wei-Yin. :)

YANKEES

Derek Jeter - SS

Nick Swisher - RF

Robinson Cano - 2B

Alex Rodriguez - 3B

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Curtis Granderson - CF

Andruw Jones - DH

Jayson Nix - LF

Chris Stewart - C

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