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NEW YORK YANKEES

Jacoby Ellsbury - CF

Martin Prado - 3B

Brian McCann - DH

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Chris Young - LF

Stephen Drew - 2B

John Ryan Murphy - C

Brendan Ryan - SS

Antoan Richardson - RF

Brandon McCarthy - RHP (9-14, 4.13 ERA) *

* (3-10, 5.01 ERA) [ARIZONA D-BACKS] OOO (6-4, 2.79 ERA) [NEW YORK YANKEES]

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Alejandro De Aza - LF

Adam Jones - CF

Nelson Cruz - DH

Steve Pearce - 1B

James Jerry Hardy - SS

Kelly Johnson - 3B

Nick Hundley - C

Jonathan Schoop - 2B

Kevin Gausman - RHP (7-7, 3.83 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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One turned the Orioles down, and went to the Yankees.

The other was rejected by the Yankees, and eventually went to the Orioles.

If the was ever a time when the Orioles "won, even though they lost," it was when Girardi rejected Angelos and MacPhail's offer in 2007.

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