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Monday, September 21, 2009

Yankees (95-55) @ Angels (89-60), Monday, September 21, 2009, 10:05pm **Game Chatter**

NYY: Andy Pettitte (37, LHP, 13-6, 4.14 ERA, 4.14 FIP, 2.2 WAR) vs LAA: Joe Saunders (28, LHP, 13-7, 4.75 ERA, 5.30 FIP, 1.4 WAR)

Lineups
New York Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS (.329/.396/.462, 5.2 WAR)
Johnny Damon, LF (.288/.369/.503, 3.4 WAR)
Mark Teixeira, 1B (.292/.383/.571, 5.1 WAR)
Alex Rodriguez, 3B (.282/.404/.509, 2.9 WAR)
Nick Swisher, RF (.254/.370/.502, 2.9 WAR)
Jorge Posada, DH (.281/.358/.522, 1.1 WAR)
Robinson Cano, 2B (.322/.352/.518, 3.0 WAR)
Melky Cabrera, CF (.273/.333/.415, 1.2 WAR)
Jose Molina, C (.233/.305/.284, -0.5 WAR)
Total,  (.291/.370/.495, 24.3 WAR)

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Chone Figgins, 3B (.295/.390/.390, 5.4 WAR)
Erick Aybar, SS (.308/.344/.423, 3.2 WAR)
Bobby Abreu, RF (.295/.394/.429, 1.8 WAR)
Vladimir Guerrero, DH (.299/.340/.472, 0.1 WAR)
Torii Hunter, CF (.308/.378/.529, 3.4 WAR)
Bill Hall, LF (.221/.262/.379, 0.4 WAR)
Howie Kendrick, 2B (.302/.340/.457, 1.7 WAR)
Robb Quinlan, 1B (.248/.276/.347, -0.3 WAR)
Jeff Mathis, C (.206/.281/.312, -0.6 WAR)
Total,  (.290/.356/.430, 15.1 WAR)

Yankee Win Probability: 51.1%

It’d be nice to see an effective Pettitte tonight.  With a win tonight (or a Texas loss) the Yankees clinch a playoff berth.

Go Yankees.

--Posted at 8:47 pm by SG / 256 Comments | - (205)



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