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Friday, September 4, 2009

Yankees (86-48) @ Blue Jays (59-74), Friday, September 4, 2009, 7:07pm **Game Chatter**

NYY: Joba L Chamberlain (23, RHP, 8-4, 4.38 ERA, 4.49 FIP, 1.1 WAR) vs BAL: Roy Halladay (32, RHP, 13-8, 3.13 ERA, 3.16 FIP, 4.4 WAR)

Lineups
New York Yankees
Johnny Damon, LF (.288/.367/.519, 3.3 WAR)
Eric Hinske, RF (.241/.323/.630, 0.5 WAR)
Mark Teixeira, 1B (.281/.380/.541, 3.9 WAR)
Alex Rodriguez, 3B (.269/.400/.504, 2.7 WAR)
Hideki Matsui, DH (.265/.357/.514, 1.4 WAR)
Jorge Posada, C (.280/.357/.526, 1.8 WAR)
Robinson Cano, 2B (.320/.350/.526, 2.6 WAR)
Melky Cabrera, CF (.273/.330/.419, 0.8 WAR)
Ramiro Pena, SS (.277/.310/.351, 0.0 WAR)
Total,  (.283/.361/.506, 17.0 WAR)

Toronto Blue Jays
Marco Scutaro, SS (.288/.381/.421, 4.5 WAR)
Aaron W Hill, 2B (.287/.324/.497, 2.0 WAR)
Adam A Lind, DH (.304/.367/.559, 2.5 WAR)
Kevin Millar, 1B (.226/.311/.373, -0.7 WAR)
Vernon Wells, CF (.250/.302/.396, -1.2 WAR)
Rod Barajas, C (.244/.273/.428, 0.4 WAR)
Travis J Snider, RF (.222/.296/.389, -0.3 WAR)
Joe S Inglett, LF (.268/.329/.324, 0.0 WAR)
John McDonald, 3B (.264/.274/.375, 0.1 WAR)
Total,  (.270/.329/.447, 7.3 WAR)

Yankee Win Probability: 53.2%

Can pure #2 hitter Johnny Damon survive a move to leadoff?  Can Eric Hinske keep his Yankee SLG over .600?  Can the Yankees even get a baserunner against THE Roy Halladay?  Can the Yankees not only do that, but win behind a scuffling Joba Chamberlain and continue their seven game winning streak?  How many innings will the Joba rules allow tonight?  Two?  Three?  Four?  Tune in to find out.

Go Yankees.

--Posted at 4:59 pm by SG / 126 Comments | - (157)



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