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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Yankees (95-54) @ Mariners (77-72), Sunday, September 20, 2009, 4:10pm **Game Chatter**

NYY: Joba L Chamberlain (23, RHP, 8-5, 4.38 ERA, 4.55 FIP, 1.0 WAR) vs SEA: Ian D Snell (27, RHP, 4-2, 4.86 ERA, 5.75 FIP, 0.2 WAR)

Lineups
New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS (.329/.396/.463, 5.1 WAR)
Johnny Damon, LF (.290/.370/.506, 3.5 WAR)
Mark Teixeira, 1B (.289/.381/.566, 4.9 WAR)
Alex Rodriguez, 3B (.285/.407/.514, 3.2 WAR)
Hideki Matsui, DH (.280/.370/.519, 2.0 WAR)
Jorge Posada, C (.281/.359/.522, 1.1 WAR)
Robinson Cano, 2B (.323/.354/.521, 3.1 WAR)
Melky Cabrera, RF (.275/.335/.419, 1.2 WAR)
Brett Gardner, CF (.283/.348/.406, 1.6 WAR)
Total,  (.296/.371/.499, 25.7 WAR)

Seattle Mariners
Ichiro Suzuki, RF (.357/.388/.470, 4.7 WAR)
Franklin Gutierrez, CF (.278/.328/.414, 2.9 WAR)
Jose Lopez, 2B (.268/.301/.463, 0.1 WAR)
Ken Griffey Jr., DH (.215/.322/.394, -1.1 WAR)
Adrian Beltre, 3B (.260/.297/.371, 0.2 WAR)
Bill Hall, LF (.231/.273/.396, 0.6 WAR)
Mike Carp, 1B (.270/.349/.459, 0.2 WAR)
Adam Moore, C (.000/.000/.000, -0.1 WAR)
Josh Wilson, SS (.230/.272/.391, 0.1 WAR)
Total,  (.278/.326/.426, 7.6 WAR)

Yankee Win Probability: 63.4%

Whatever.

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