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Rave reviews for CC, despite so-so results in loss to Orioles

Written By limadu on Rabu, 15 April 2015 | 23.49

"I thought he pitched well," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "It's unfortunate that he gave up four runs. I thought he pitched better than that."

CC passes Pettitte

CC passes Pettitte

NYY@BAL: CC passes Pettitte on strikeout list

4/14/15: CC Sabathia passes Andy Pettitte for sole possession of 36th on the all-time strikeout list by getting Jonathan Schoop looking

Sabathia's greatest reason for optimism is the health of his right knee, which he said has not bothered him this year, though Tuesday's game offered a few reminders that the left-hander's degenerative condition could present issues during the season.

In the second inning, Sabathia had trouble covering first base on a Chris Davis fielder's choice, then slipped while pursuing a Caleb Joseph roller up the first-base line and hit the runner with his throw for an error.

"It's wet out there. I made the best play I could," Sabathia said. "I didn't want to go down and slide, and I just threw it into the runner."

Neither play ultimately cost the Yankees a run, and Girardi said that the Yankees understand Sabathia's mobility is limited and will have to live with it. Sabathia's 305-pound frame and a follow-through that sends him toward third base don't help the issue.

"It's hard for him to get over there in that situation," Girardi said. "He had the one on the bunt and did everything he could to get there. It's just tough because he falls off to the right."

Adam Jones crushed his fourth home run of the season off Sabathia in the first inning, then added a sacrifice fly in the third. An infield single and wild pitch set up the third Baltimore run in the fourth, knocked in on a Joseph single.

"CC pitched well," first baseman Mark Teixeira said. "I wish we could have scored some more runs for him, but I really liked what I saw."

Teixeira's RBI double

Teixeira's RBI double

NYY@BAL: Teixeira drives home Ellsbury with a double

4/14/15: Mark Teixeira rips a line drive down the right-field line, scoring Jacoby Ellsbury for the Yankees' first run

So did Girardi, who believes that this version of Sabathia is much improved over the hurler who was limited to just eight starts in 2014.

"I'm just seeing better movement on his fastball," Girardi said. "I'm seeing consistency in his changeup, it's not cutting. His slider is better. I just think he's locating a lot better and I think it's because he's healthy. It's hard when you're dealing with nagging injuries to go out there and perform at a high level."

As he left Camden Yards, a place where he hasn't won a regular season game since 2011, the pitch Sabathia wanted back most was Joseph's seventh-inning triple that landed just out of Jacoby Ellsbury's reach, eventually proving to be the difference in the contest.

Joseph's leadoff triple

Joseph's leadoff triple

NYY@BAL: Joseph hits his first Major League triple

4/14/15: Caleb Joseph starts off the bottom of the 7th by lining one just out of the reach of a diving Jacoby Ellsbury for his first triple

"I feel pretty good. I'm commanding the ball pretty good, but I just need to tighten up a few things," Sabathia said. "Especially late in the game, letting up that triple was big."

Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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Torre talks to students about abuse, accepts grant

"I grew up with domestic violence," Torre said. "I was a nervous kid growing up. I was afraid of school. ... I just had very low self-esteem. It really wasn't until not too long ago that I went through some counseling and discovered what my dad was doing to my mom in the house -- even though he didn't physically abuse me, that it was the cause of the fear that I felt and carried into my adult life.

"I felt bad stuff that went on in the house was my fault, that I was causing it. I thought we were the only family in the neighborhood that was going through this, and I never really shared it with any of my friends. Once I discovered that I wasn't born this way and it was caused by what was going on around me, then I wanted to talk about it.

"I was lucky -- I had the ability to play baseball. I had a place to hide. ... But other youngsters aren't as lucky as I was. They don't feel good about themselves.

"What we're trying to do with our Safe at Home Foundation, with Margaret's Place and our counselors and our leaders, is to let you know how important you are to us. We want you to come out the other end of this and go in the right direction -- the direction of respect, a direction of doing something positive with your life. And more than anything else, understand that we care and that people out there care a great deal about you."

Torre spent about 30 minutes answering questions, giving signed baseballs to those who spoke. The Q&A session supported the foundation's mission of encouraging students to express their feelings.

"You may have heard the phrase, 'Love is not abuse,'" Torre said. "Can anybody tell me what that means? Over there, with the Yankee hat on. Come on up."

A student named Scarlett bounded up on stage and addressed her peers confidently:

"We all have a person we love, right? Our mom, our dad, our sister, our brother. The difference between love is, when you love someone you show them that you care. You don't hurt them, you don't say mean things. When bad things happen, you're always there for them. That's what love is. When you verbally abuse, you're mean, you do bad things, that's not love. ... "

The crowd of students shouted their support.

"We all know that Margaret's Place was named after my mom," Torre said in an interview inside one of the Margaret's Place rooms before the assembly. "She endured the wrath and the abuse of my dad, and anything she did was basically for her kids. She was a tough lady, and I certainly want her memory to cast a very positive shadow on the kids who come through this room."

Verizon has worked with Torre and his foundation for the last decade. That check helps the initiative at Emerson, as well as other schools in the region.

Torre's appearance came one week after his appearance at Yankee Stadium to throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Torre's ceremonial first pitch

Torre's ceremonial first pitch

TOR@NYY: Torre tosses out ceremonial first pitch

4/6/15: Joe Torre throws out the ceremonial first pitch to begin the 2015 season at Yankee Stadium

"Seriously, it meant a great deal. I mean, when you get to Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and see all those people who are hungry for baseball. ... Those 12 years with the Yankees really made my career, and it sort of helps when people pay attention to what I say, and if I can give the message off about our Safe at Home Foundation and the work we do, it certainly has been a wonderful 12 years."

Mark Newman is enterprise editor of MLB.com. Read and join other baseball fans on his MLB.com community blog. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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MLB head of youth sports Reagins discusses game's future

MLB.com: Can you tell us a bit about your new role with MLB?

Tony Reagins: We are really excited about this opportunity. It's one where there's an opportunity to change lives at the grass roots level. It's an opportunity to enhance lives and give kids an opportunity to play baseball around the country in all communities.

We're really excited about the opportunity and it's one that we plan to grow. It's one that's really important to Commissioner Manfred and one we take very, very seriously. We're excited. We think there's a lot of growth potential, and we have a chance to impact lives in a positive way.

MLB.com: Is it refreshing and fun for you to work with kids after being at the big league level?

Reagins: It is, because that's what baseball is all about. It's a kid's game. There's an innocence to it. I'm just excited to be able to touch lives. If we can offer baseball to all kids in all communities, you can't lose with that. We can't wait to hit the ground running. We already have a number of programs in place that we plan to build upon. We just can't wait to get started.

MLB.com: How important is it to you to emphasize being in the community?

Reagins: Extremely important. It's not just to be in the community, but to be a part of the community, and to be a part of the community for a long-term basis. We obviously have academies around the country in place today, and there are plans to even grow that. But we want to not just be inserted into the community. We want to stay in it. That's really important.

MLB.com: Can you talk a little bit about today's event in relation to Jackie Robinson and the Civil Rights Game? It's Jackie Robinson Day [today], here in Los Angeles, with Jackie's team.

Reagins: It's special. When you hear the stories [of what] Jackie Robinson went through. ... I had the chance to work with Preston Gomez, who was a coach with Jackie, and we talked at length about Jackie and what he went through in being the only person of color on the Dodgers at that time.

Not being able to shower in the same shower, eat in the same restaurants, sleep in the same hotels as his counterparts. Those are powerful experiences. To fast-forward to this where kids have the opportunity to play baseball, I have an opportunity to do what I'm doing. So many others that have gone before me and have had tremendous opportunites to this game. You can attribute most of it to Jackie Robinson.

MLB.com: Do you think that the kids understand the opportunity in front of them?

Reagins: We have to keep in mind that the kids are still kids. I think they still have to go through life's experiences, but it's important to give them the opportunity and to insert knowledge at the same time. Knowledge is king. If we can educate and give these kids an opportunity to gain that knowledge -- about not only the game of baseball but life in general -- we're ahead of the game.

MLB.com: Does it always help to have former players here to show the kids how to play?

Reagins: This is the part of the game that is extremely important, where we have former players and former coaches coming out on an afternoon where they don't have to come out. They're showing that they're supportive of what we're doing and what we're trying to accomplish.

They care about kids, and they care about the legacy of baseball. That speaks volumes about the individuals that are here and about the Dodgers' organization for really being a part of this program and for providing this baseball field as a renovation project.

MLB.com: Can you talk to us about the growth of the Urban Youth Academies?

Reagins: It is important. I think what you see is that given the opportunity -- in Compton, it's 2006 when we started -- but given the opportunity, there's ballplayers out here. Some players didn't even know there was an opportunity to play. Given the opportunity and given a chance to play, players can have a chance to go to the Major Leagues. It's exciting, being able to see players develop and get better on a day-to-day basis. And I think we're just scratching the surface of what it can be.

Spencer Fordin is a reporter for MLB.com This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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A-Rod welcomes support

Written By limadu on Selasa, 14 April 2015 | 23.49

BALTIMORE -- As Alex Rodriguez sits five home runs away from tying Willie Mays for fourth place on the all-time list, the Yankees slugger said on Monday that he is pleased to count Barry Bonds among the people cheering for him to move up the chain.

"Anyone that supports me at this point, it's well appreciated," Rodriguez said after the Yankees' 6-5 victory over the Orioles. "It's not taken for granted, that's for sure. But my focus continues to stay between the lines."

In an interview with USA Today, Bonds, like Rodriguez no stranger to performance-enhancement controversy, said that he would applaud Rodriguez if he passes Mays, Bonds' godfather. Mays slugged 660 home runs during a 22-year career with the Giants and Mets. Rodriguez has one home run this season, boosting his total to 655 over 21 big league seasons.

"My godfather means the world to me. I love him to a T, but when Alex hits No. 660, I'll be happy for him," Bonds said. "Willie will be happy for him. Everybody should be happy for him. Anytime anybody in the game does something that's a great accomplishment, the game of baseball should celebrate that. No matter what."

Rodriguez's $275 million deal with the Yankees, signed after the 2007 season, includes a marketing agreement that specifies a $6 million bonus for tying each of the leaders atop the home run list: Mays, Babe Ruth (714), Henry Aaron (755) and Bonds (762), plus another $6 million if he passes Bonds.

"I'm so focused on baseball," Rodriguez said. "One day I'm at third, one day I'm at first, maybe tomorrow I'm at DH. I have a lot on my plate right now, and I'm having a lot of fun doing it. Tonight was a big win."

Yankees manager Joe Girardi said he hopes Rodriguez hits the five homers this month, but declined to go into detail about his personal feelings toward the milestone and Rodriguez's history.

"I'm not going to share my opinion, but as you know, my job is to get the most out of Alex," Girardi said. "That's my job, and that's what I will continue to do. So far he has played extremely well, and we need that to continue."

Rodriguez went 0-for-4 Monday at Camden Yards and is batting .250 through the first week of this season.

Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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After rocky 2014, Drew swinging hot bat early

"It's one of those things where I feel a little more comfortable, trying not to do too much, trying not to put too much pressure on myself," Drew said. "I know what kind of player I am, and I've done it for a long time, so in regards to that, it definitely helped with the at-bats in Spring Training and taking it into the season."

The shot off Tommy Hunter boosted the Yanks to a 6-5 win over the Orioles and marked Drew's second homer in as many games. It was his third career grand slam and the Yankees' first pinch-hit grand slam since Jorge Posada did it on June 6, 2001, off the Orioles' Mike Trombley.

Drew's grand slam

Drew's grand slam

NYY@BAL: Drew crushes a grand slam for the lead

4/13/15: Stephen Drew launches a pinch-hit grand slam to deep right-center off Tommy Hunter to give the Yankees a 6-4 lead

"That's huge. I've never been able to do that in my life," Alex Rodriguez said. "I don't think I have a pinch-hit anything. To come off the bench cold, off Hunter, who is such a good pitcher, get a ball 95 miles per hour and hit it I don't know how many feet, that's pretty impressive."

Drew was in that position because Brett Gardner was hit on the right wrist with a first-inning pitch, leaving the game in the seventh, but Yankees manager Joe Girardi said that he has been seeing positive signs from Drew dating back to the team's time in Florida.

"I know he's capable of hitting the ball out of the ballpark, I've seen him do it a number of times," Girardi said. "He put a great at-bat on Hunter. He got to the count he wanted, he got a fastball, and he hit it out."

Late last season, Drew reflected on his split season between the Red Sox and Yankees -- in which he batted .162 in 85 games, not making his first big league appearance until June -- and said that if there was ever a year he'd like to start over, that would be it.

Offered another chance, Drew expects to finish with some numbers he can be proud of.

"I can't compare it [to 2014], because I've never been in that situation before. I don't think anybody has," Drew said. "This year, I'm just thankful to get that chance to get Spring Training and get going."

Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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Howard's imprint on Yanks and baseball lives on

"I know he was very excited and very pleased, and probably a little scared, I guess," Arlene Howard, the former Yankee's widow, said in 2012. "There was controversy. He was very, very aware of that, but his teammates, there was no controversy with them. He was a Yankee. I think all of his teammates felt the same way, that he was there to help the team."

With only the Phillies, Tigers and Red Sox left to integrate among the original 16 clubs, Howard was beginning a 14-year big league career during which he would be honored as the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1963. He would appear in 10 World Series as a player, winning four, and he returned to the Yankees as the AL's first black coach, helping the club win two more World Series trophies in 1977 and '78.

Howard, who died in December 1980 at age 51, is immortalized in Yankee Stadium's Monument Park, where his No. 32 has been retired by the club. While Howard was well received in the clubhouse, his arrival as a player was delayed by what is widely believed to have been racism at the top of the Yankees organization.

Yankees general manager George Weiss reluctantly responded to cries for integration in the early 1950s by signing several black players to Minor League contracts, one of whom was Howard, a standout from St. Louis who had been discovered while playing for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Leagues.

"One of the comments Jackie [Robinson] often made was, 'I think your job is tougher than mine, because Branch Rickey and the Dodgers went after me and supported me,'" Arlene Howard said. "The Yankees really didn't at the time -- they were the Yankees and they always won anyway. They had to be sort of forced into hiring a black player."

Howard quickly proved to be a valuable contributor on the field. Away from the diamond, he enjoyed the company of Mantle, shortstop Phil Rizzuto and third baseman Andy Carey, as well as Yogi Berra, whom Howard would eventually succeed as the starting catcher.

"I'm sure Yogi and he hit it off because they'd both been from St. Louis," Arlene Howard said. "When the Yankees went to St. Louis, Yogi would invite him over to his mother's for a big Italian dinner."

After being traded to the Red Sox in 1967, Howard completed his playing career with a lifetime .274 batting average and 167 home runs.

"I think [the Yankees meant] a great deal to Elston," Arlene Howard said. "They were still the best team going and won more championships than anyone. He was very proud to be a Yankee."

Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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Yankees get much-needed win before hitting road

Written By limadu on Senin, 13 April 2015 | 23.49

"We would like to have won more than two [games], but all we can do is win the game that's in front of us," Yankees third baseman Chase Headley said. "We'll enjoy tonight and be back at it tomorrow. It's kind of a weight off the back."

One Yankee, second baseman Stephen Drew, speculated that opening a season at home with so many new players might have cranked the pressure up tighter than normal.

For at least one night, the team they hope they'll be was on display in taking a 7-0 first-inning lead and collecting 16 hits, including home runs by Headley, Brian McCann and Drew. Alex Rodriguez continued his comeback tour with a three-run double and two walks, raising his batting average to .300, highest among Yanks regulars.

Headley's two-run homer

Headley's two-run homer

BOS@NYY: Headley swats a two-run shot to right field

4/12/15: Chase Headley takes Clay Buchholz deep with a two-run home run into the second deck in right, extending the Yankees' lead to 6-0

For a team that will play 15 of its next 25 games on the road, this night arrived just in time to perhaps loosen the pressure valves a bit.

"I really haven't had a problem with our approach," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "We just haven't gotten a lot of hits. Guys feel a lot better about their swings now going on the road."

McCann pointed to the past few days. To sum up, they were weird. After that six-hour, 49-minute marathon on Friday, the Yanks struggled through Saturday's loss. Finally, Sunday came after a full night of rest. Maybe this was the reset button they've needed.

"It was important to get going and have a game like this, where everybody hits," McCann said. "We needed it. We know we have a good offense."

Drew's solo shot

Drew's solo shot

BOS@NYY: Drew goes back-to-back with Headley in 1st

4/12/15: Stephen Drew follows Chase Headley's homer with solo shot of his own, sending a drive to right that bounces off and over the wall

This game had an interesting story line involving the two starting pitchers: Masahiro Tanaka vs. Clay Buchholz.

The Red Sox gave Buchholz their Opening Day assignment and hoped this would be the season he stays healthy and realizes the promise they've long had for him. He followed up a nice Opening Day performance with a tough one, allowing nine earned runs in 3 1/3 innings. After two starts, Buchholz's ERA is 7.84.

Tanaka? He got through five innings. He needed 97 pitches to do it and allowed three earned runs and four hits. He walked three and threw two wild pitches.

But Tanaka's ERA dropped from 9.00 to 7.00. If that's not exactly ace stuff, it was at least a step in the right direction. He's clearly a guy trying to figure out how to get hitters out with less arm strength and a potentially troublesome elbow.

Tanaka's fastball was nothing special, but he has a very solid splitter and sinker. To repeat: He has Major League stuff. Plenty of very good pitchers don't have his weapons.

But like hundreds of other big league pitchers, Tanaka has to be precise with his location and aggressive in the strike zone. He also must change speeds better than he has been doing. Tanaka may eventually get there, but he's got a ways to go.

Tanaka sailed through three innings, but when the Red Sox began laying off the sinker in the fourth inning, he almost gave away a 7-0 lead.

If the Yankees are looking for a silver lining, it's that Tanaka gave up three runs in the fourth inning, but rallied to strike out Ryan Hanigan and Mookie Betts with runners on second and third to end it.

"That was the best his offspeed stuff was," Girardi said.

Girardi said Tanaka's fastball was better than it had been in his first start, but he was less precise with his other pitches.

"The next step is to put the two together, and we'll have Tanaka," Girardi said.

Tanaka wasn't helped by his defense, which made its ninth error of the season, this one by Drew. But Tanaka got through the fourth and finished the fifth despite allowing a Hanley Ramirez homer in his final inning.

Like a lot of things about these Yanks, Tanaka is a work in progress. If his elbow holds up, his stuff is good enough to win. Whether Tanaka can completely figure it out or not remains to be seen.

And the same can be said of the Yankees. They've got questions up and down the roster. For one night at least, they looked like the team they believe they are.

"Hey, we've played six games," Headley said.

Richard Justice is a columnist for MLB.com. Read his blog, Justice4U. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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Ball from McCann's milestone HR tracked down by Young

NEW YORK -- Chris Young's job description is to play all three outfield positions and contribute at the plate, but with the ball from Brian McCann's 200th career homer somewhere out in the right-field stands, he volunteered to try his skills as a negotiator.

Young helped track down McCann's milestone souvenir on Sunday night, which the catcher slugged off Edward Mujica in the eighth inning of the Yankees' 14-4 victory over the Red Sox. McCann said that he was happy to be able to bring the meaningful ball home.

"Chris Young got it for me," McCann said. "He ran out there with a ball and got me to sign it, and asked the fan if he wanted to exchange. It was really nice of the fan to do it."

Tracking down the lucky customer wasn't as easy as McCann made it sound, according to Young, who said he spoke to six or seven fans in order to find the person who'd pocketed the homer.

"You feel like a secret agent, trying to go through multiple people to get to the source," Young said. "It was just a mad hustle. I tried to make it happen as fast as possible."

The homer was McCann's first of the season and his 24th as a member of the Yankees. Of those homers, 20 have come at Yankee Stadium, where the short porch in right field promises to help him continue to pile up the roundtrippers.

"It's something I didn't think I'd get to when I first started my career," McCann, the active leader in home runs by a catcher, said. "I'm happy about it."

McCann said that he knew he started the season with 199 homers, but didn't realize the milestone until he reached the dugout and started receiving congratulations from his teammates.

"You know, McCann is such a great guy and he's done so many great things in this game," Young said. "To reach a milestone like that is special. Any time you do something like that in this game, this game is so hard as it is. To be able to reach 200 home runs, that's special. I think he deserved the ball, and the fans were amazing to him."

Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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A-Rod paces Yankees' big night with bats

"I think it was important for our guys," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "We've scored three or four runs, but it was nice to get a lead, because we haven't led too often this year."

The scoring was ignited by Alex Rodriguez, who ripped a bases-clearing double to left-center field to ignite the first-inning outburst. Chase Headley and Stephen Drew followed with back-to-back homers, the first time the Yankees have done so this season, as part of the inning.

Headley's two-run homer

Headley's two-run homer

BOS@NYY: Headley swats a two-run shot to right field

4/12/15: Chase Headley takes Clay Buchholz deep with a two-run home run into the second deck in right, extending the Yankees' lead to 6-0

Scoring double-digit runs has not come easy for the Yankees. They did so just four times throughout 2014, and their three home runs Sunday -- including one from McCann in the eighth, the 200th of his career -- marked a season high.

Rodriguez is beginning to establish himself as perhaps the Yankees' most productive offensive player. He finished the evening 1-for-2 with two walks and four RBIs.

Through the first week of the season, Rodriguez is batting .300/.417/.550, with a home run and six RBIs.

"[Rodriguez] has been really good," Girardi said. "That's a huge hit in the first inning for us to get us going and to give us a big lead."

Girardi on Yankees' 14-4 win

Girardi on Yankees' 14-4 win

BOS@NYY: Girardi on Tanaka, bats in win over Red Sox

4/12/15: Yankees manager Joe Girardi discusses his team's great offensive play and Masahiro Tanaka's outing in the 14-4 win over the Red Sox

Considering Rodriguez had not played in a Major League game in more than a year prior to Opening Day, neither he nor the Yankees was sure what to expect from him heading into this season. Rodriguez attributed his hot start to his work in Spring Training, but admitted he would have a better barometer on his hitting after 100 at-bats.

"This is such an incredibly special year for me," Rodriguez said. "So different. I don't have anything to gauge it against. I'm really just trying to do the best I can every at-bat."

Rodriguez batted sixth in the lineup on Sunday, his fifth batting-order spot in the Yankees' first six games of the season. He also has hit second, third and fourth, and twice has hit seventh. 

"I've been working hard and I've been feeling better each day, but I have to remain patient and not expect too much," Rodriguez said. "Really try to take small bites, sometimes a walk, and sometimes just pass the baton, get a good pitch to hit and get good wood on it."

Jamal Collier is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter at @jamalcollier. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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Tanaka vs. Buchholz to wrap up Sox-Yanks series

Written By limadu on Minggu, 12 April 2015 | 23.49

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PROMOTION PERIOD: The Promotion period (the "Promotion Period") begins at 11:00 AM Eastern Time ("ET") on October 5, 2012 and ends upon completion of the final out of the 2012 MLB World Series Championship.

HOW TO ENTER: During the Promotion Period, you may enter the Promotion by clicking on the banners, buttons and/or links within MLB.com Gameday (a free application) and following the instructions provided to register for the Promotion. If you are not already a member of MLB.com, you must become one before you can register to participate in the Contest (membership is free). There is only one (1) way to participate in the Promotion: online. No other method of entry or participation will be accepted. Additional entries beyond the specified limit will be void. Entries generated by script, macro or other automated means will be void. All information submitted online by entrants is subject to, and will be treated in a manner consistent with, MLB.com's Terms of Use accessible at: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/about_mlb_com/terms_of_use.jsp and Privacy Policy accessible at: www.mlb.com/privacy.  All online entries must include a valid e-mail address for the entrant.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:  Upon successful registration, follow the instructions provided to receive one (1) virtual bingo card (the "Bingo Card") for each game of the 2012 MLB Postseason played during the Promotion Period (each, a "Postseason Game"). In addition, during the Promotion Period, participants may utilize sharing functionality available via the Promotion upon completion of a successful Contest (the "Sharing Functionality") to receive two (2) additional Bingo Cards. For each eligible individual any entrant notifies or makes aware of the Promotion who clicks on a valid link made available via the Sharing Functionality identifiable as having come from the entrant, such entrant shall receive two (2) additional Bingo Cards (for a total of three (3) Bingo Cards). No additional Bingo Cards will be received other than through verified Sharing Functionality. There is a limit of three (3) Bingo Cards per person and per e-mail address per Postseason Game. Each Bingo Card shall include a 5x5 grid that includes twenty-five (25) tiles (each, a "Tile"). Each Tile will include one (1) randomly selected game outcome for the active Postseason Game. For example, a participant could have a "Josh Hamilton Double" Tile on their Bingo Card which would be automatically marked in the event Josh Hamilton hits a double during a Postseason Game. Any eligible participant who receives a Bingo Card that becomes marked with five (5) Tiles in a vertical, horizontal or diagonal row (each, a "Potential Winning Bingo Card") may be a potential Prize winner, subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with the terms of these Official Rules. (See the Prize Claim Section below for more information.) For purposes of this Promotion, MLB game outcomes will not be updated to reflect any official MLB statistics changes or corrections that may occur after the completion of any Postseason Game. Once each Postseason Game is final following completion of the final out of that game, it will be final for purposes of this Promotion. In the event any Postseason Game is cancelled, postponed or suspended, all Bingo Cards will be void for that game and Sponsor reserves the right to award the applicable Prizes by way of random drawing from among all eligible participants as of the time of such cancellation, postponement or suspension.

PRIZE CLAIMS: In the event you receive a message within MLB.com Gameday notifying you that you have a Potential Winning Bingo Card, you must claim your Potential Winning Bingo Card by following the onscreen instructions provided by no later than ten (10) minutes following the end of the applicable Postseason Game to be eligible for the Drawing (defined below). Failure to claim your Potential Winning Bingo Card within ten (10) minutes following the end of the applicable Postseason Game will render the Potential Winning Bingo Card void and result in Prize forfeiture.

ALL POTENTIAL WINNING BINGO CARDS ARE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION BY SPONSOR WHOSE DECISIONS ARE FINAL AND BINDING. AN ENTRANT IS NOT A WINNER OF ANY PRIZE, EVEN IF THE PROMOTION SHOULD SO INDICATE, UNLESS AND UNTIL ENTRANT'S ELIGIBILITY, THE POTENTIAL WINNING BINGO CARD AND ENTRANT'S COMPLIANCE WITH THESE OFFICIAL RULES HAVE BEEN VERIFIED BY SPONSOR AND ENTRANT HAS BEEN NOTIFIED THAT SUCH VERIFICATION IS COMPLETE. SPONSOR WILL NOT ACCEPT SCREEN SHOTS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF WINNING IN LIEU OF ITS VALIDATION PROCESS.

RANDOM DRAWINGS: Approximately thirty (30) minutes following the final out of each Postseason Game, five (5) potential winners will be selected by random drawing from among all eligible participants who claim valid Potential Winning Bingo Cards for that Postseason Game in accordance with these Official Rules (the "Drawing"). Subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with the terms of these Official Rules, the potential winners will be declared official winners of the Sweepstakes (each, a "Winner" and collectively, the "Winners"). Odds of winning a Prize will depend on the total number of Bingo Cards issued and the total number of valid Potential Winning Bingo Cards claimed for each applicable Postseason Game. Limit one (1) Prize per person, per family and per household.

PRIZES:  A maximum of two hundred fifteen (215) prizes (each, a "Prize" and collectively, the "Prizes") will be awarded (i.e. five (5) Prizes per each Postseason Game with a maximum of forty-three (43) Postseason Games), as follows:

For up to twenty-two (22) Postseason Games during the 2012 Wild Card Games and the 2012 Division Series, each Winner will receive one (1) Postseason.TV subscription for the remainder of the 2012 MLB Postseason. Approximate retail value ("ARV") of each such Prize: $4.99.

For up to twenty-one (21) Postseason Games during the 2012 League Championship Series and the 2012 MLB World Series Championship, each Winner will receive one (1) MLB.TV Offseason Package subscription. ARV of each such Prize: $24.99.

Total ARV of all Prizes: $3172.85.

For the avoidance of doubt, no Prizes will be awarded in connection with any 2012 MLB Postseason game that is not played because it is not necessary.

PRIZE CONDITIONS: All Prize details to be determined in the sole discretion of Sponsor. Each Winner is fully responsible for any and all applicable federal, state and local taxes (including income and withholding taxes). Postseason.TV subscriptions are subject to blackout and other restrictions - see www.postseason.tv for complete details. All costs and expenses associated with the Prize acceptance and use not specified herein as being provided including, but not limited to, any and all expenses incurred by accepting the Prize are the sole responsibility of the Winners. The Prizes are non-transferable and non-assignable, with no cash redemptions except at Sponsor's sole and absolute discretion. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute any Prize (or any portion thereof) with one of comparable or greater value at its sole and absolute discretion.

NOTIFICATION:  Each potential winner will be notified at the e-mail address, postal address and/or telephone number (in the sole discretion of Sponsor) provided at the time of entry (the "Prize Notification"). In the event that any potential winner does not respond to any such Prize Notification within three (3) days of the date of issuance or declines the Prize for any reason, a disqualification will result, the Prize will be forfeited and, at Sponsor's sole discretion and time permitting, an alternate potential winner may be randomly selected from among all remaining eligible entries. Each potential winner may be required to submit his/her valid social security number and/or other identification to Sponsor and may be required to execute, have notarized and return an Affidavit of Eligibility and Release of Liability and, unless prohibited by law, Publicity, within five (5) days of date of issuance. Failure to submit any identification required by Sponsor or to return the required documents within the specified time period, noncompliance with these Official Rules or the return of the Prize (or any portion thereof) or Prize Notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and Prize forfeiture and, at Sponsor's sole discretion and time permitting, may cause an alternate potential winner to be randomly selected from among all remaining eligible entries.

WAIVER OF LIABILITY/PUBLICITY RELEASE:  By participating in the Promotion and submitting an entry, each entrant agrees to (i) be bound by these Official Rules, including all entry requirements, and (ii) waive any and all claims against Sponsor, the other MLB Entities, Facebook, Apple, Inc. and each of their respective parents, affiliated companies, subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees, agents, licensees, distributors, dealers, retailers, printers, representatives and advertising and promotion agencies, and any and all other companies associated with the Promotion, and all of their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives (collectively, "Released Parties") for any injury, damage or loss that may occur, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from the participation in the Promotion or from the receipt or use of any Prize (or any portion thereof) or any travel or activity related to the receipt or use of any Prize (or any portion thereof). By entering this Promotion, each entrant gives his/her express permission to be contacted by Sponsor by telephone, e-mail and/or postal mail for Promotion purposes. Each Winner, by acceptance of the Prize, grants to Sponsor and each of its designees the right to publicize such Winner's name, address (city and state of residence), photograph, voice, statements and/or other likeness and prize information for advertising, promotional, trade and/or any other purpose in any media or format now known or hereafter devised, throughout the world, in perpetuity, without limitation and without further compensation, consideration, permission or notification, unless prohibited by law.

GENERAL CONDITIONS:  All decisions of Sponsor, including the determination of winners, are final and binding on all matters relating to this Promotion. Released Parties are not responsible for stolen, late, incomplete, illegible, inaccurate, misdirected, lost, misrouted, scrambled, damaged, delayed, undelivered, mutilated or garbled entries, transmissions, e-mail or mail; or for lost, interrupted or unavailable network, cable, satellite, server, Internet Service Provider (ISP), wireless network, website, or other connections including those through and/or by any website, availability or accessibility or miscommunications or failed computer, satellite, telephone, cable or wireless transmissions, lines, or technical failure or jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected transmissions or computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties; any error, omission, interruption, defect or delay in transmission, processing, or communication; non-delivery; misdirected, blocked, or delayed e-mail notifications; printing, typographical or other errors appearing within these Official Rules, in any Promotion-related advertisements or other materials; or any other errors, problems or difficulties of any kind whether human, mechanical, electronic, network, computer, telephone, mail, typographical, printing or otherwise relating to or in connection with the Promotion, including, without limitation, errors or difficulties which may occur in connection with the administration of the Promotion, the processing of entries, the announcement of the Prize or in any Promotion-related materials, or the cancellation or postponement of any Major League Baseball game, event or exhibition. Released Parties are also not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by website users, tampering, hacking, or by any equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Promotion. Released Parties are not responsible for injury or damage to participants' or to any other person's computer related to or resulting from participating in this Promotion or downloading materials from or use of the website. Persons who tamper with or abuse any aspect of the Promotion or website or attempt to undermine the legitimate operation of the Promotion by cheating, deception or other unfair playing practices, or intend to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other entrant or any representative of Sponsor or who are in violation of these Official Rules, as solely determined by Sponsor, will be disqualified and all associated entries will be void. Any attempt to deliberately damage the content or operation of this Promotion is unlawful and subject to legal action by Sponsor and/or its agents. Sponsor shall have the sole right to disqualify any entrant for violation of these Official Rules or any applicable laws relating to the Promotion, and to resolve all disputes in its sole discretion. Released Parties (i) make no warranty, guaranty or representation of any kind concerning any Prize (or any portion thereof), and (ii) disclaim any implied warranty. Sponsor's failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.

Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel or suspend the Promotion (or any portion thereof) should virus, bugs, unauthorized human intervention, or other causes corrupt administration, security, fairness, integrity or proper operation of the Promotion (or any portion thereof). In the event of such cancellation, Sponsor may elect to identify the Winners and award the Prizes by way of random drawing from among all non-suspect, eligible entries received up to the time of such cancellation. Sponsor also reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to modify these Official Rules for clarification purposes without materially affecting the terms and conditions of the Promotion.

CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT BY ANY INDIVIDUAL, WHETHER OR NOT AN ENTRANT, TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE ANY WEBSITE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROMOTION OR UNDERMINE THE CONTENT OR LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THIS PROMOTION MAY BE A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, SPONSOR WILL DISQUALIFY ANY SUCH ENTRANT, AND SPONSOR AND/OR ITS AGENTS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SEEK DAMAGES (INCLUDING ATTORNEYS' FEES) AND OTHER REMEDIES FROM ANY PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ATTEMPT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.

In the event of dispute as to the identity or eligibility of any potential winner based on an e-mail address, the winning entry will be declared made by the "Authorized Account Holder" of the e-mail address submitted at the time of entry provided he/she is eligible according to these Official Rules. The "Authorized Account Holder" is defined as the natural person to whom the applicable Internet service provider or other organization (such as a business or educational institution) has assigned the e-mail address for the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address.

As a condition of participating in this Promotion, each entrant agrees that (A) any and all disputes, claims, controversies or causes of action arising out of or relating to this Promotion, or any prizes awarded (each, a "Claim"), shall be (1) arbitrated on an individual basis only, and shall not be consolidated or joined with or in any arbitration or other proceeding involving a Claim of any other party, and (2) settled by binding arbitration in New York County, New York before a single arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its then governing rules and procedures, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof; and (B) under no circumstance will entrant be permitted to obtain awards for, and entrant hereby waives all rights to claim, punitive, incidental, consequential or any other damages, other than for actual out-of-pocket expenses. These Official Rules shall be governed by and construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, U.S.A, applicable to contracts entered into and performed exclusively in that State.

Apple, Inc. is not a sponsor of, or responsible for conducting, the Promotion. All entry data provided in connection with this Promotion is provided to Sponsor and not to Facebook. This Promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.

WINNERS' LIST:  For a list of winners (available after December 1, 2012) mail a request and a self-addressed stamped envelope to be received by January 15, 2012 to: MLB.com Bingo Winner's List c/o MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 75 Ninth Ave., New York, New York 10011, Attn: Sweepstakes Department.

SPONSOR: The Sponsor of this Promotion is MLB Advanced Media, L.P., 75 Ninth Ave., New York, New York 10011.

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