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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Yankees (73-43) @ Mariners (60-56), Saturday, August 15, 2009, 10:10pm **Game Chatter**

NYY: Sergio Mitre (28, RHP, 1-1, 7.04 ERA, 4.94 FIP, -0.6 WAR) vs SEA: Luke French (23, LHP, 2-2, 4.31 ERA, 4.56 FIP, 0.5 WAR)

Lineups
New York Yankees
D. Jeter, SS (.318/.387/.456, 3.9 WAR)
N. Swisher, RF (.243/.378/.468, 1.4 WAR)
M. Teixeira, 1B (.288/.385/.565, 3.9 WAR)
A. Rodriguez, 3B (.257/.388/.507, 2.1 WAR)
J. Posada, DH (.281/.354/.509, 2.1 WAR)
R. Cano, 2B (.318/.351/.513, 2.3 WAR)
J. Hairston, LF (.364/.440/.545, 0.2 WAR)
M. Cabrera, CF (.272/.334/.430, 1.1 WAR)
J. Molina, C (.239/.313/.324, 0.0 WAR)
Total,  (.286/.368/.490, 17.0 WAR)

Seattle Mariners
I. Suzuki, RF (.359/.390/.464, 3.3 WAR)
F. Gutierrez, CF (.293/.350/.449, 2.4 WAR)
J. Lopez, 2B (.273/.299/.446, -0.2 WAR)
K. Griffey Jr., DH (.227/.337/.400, -0.5 WAR)
R. Branyan, 1B (.253/.352/.525, 1.8 WAR)
J. Hannahan, 3B (.193/.278/.303, 1.0 WAR)
R. Johnson, C (.225/.300/.338, -0.2 WAR)
J. Wilson, SS (.222/.265/.311, 0.6 WAR)
M. Saunders, LF (.250/.297/.300, 0.0 WAR)
Total,  (.275/.334/.434, 8.2 WAR)

Yankee Win Probability: 58.1%

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