The Yankees will try to avoid the second three-game sweep of the current homestand when they take the field on Thursday against the Indians, and Johnny Damon doesn't mind being held personally responsible for the position in which the team finds itself.
Archive for May 7th, 2008
The Yankees never broke through against Cliff Lee on Wednesday, but that hardly sets them apart from the rest of the American League. The Indians' left-hander spun seven scoreless innings to defeat New York, 3-0.
The Yankees amended their timetable for Alex Rodriguez's return late on Wednesday, pushing the third baseman back to the end of next week in order to permit him to have an MRI performed on his strained right quadriceps.
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“A slate of under-the-hood improvements have facilitated a performance spike in the standard models that makes them an especially good value for people looking to upgrade,” reports Roman Loyola (macworld.com) in his recent review of the new iMac. “The 2.8GHz iMac, in all its 24-inch glory, is a stunning machine and is bound to make an impression in your home or office,” Loyola concludes.
All-Star Games and Yankee Stadium have a rich and varied history. The first was played in conjunction with a World's Fair in 1939, the second was played as one of two games in 1960, and the third was during one of the city's hottest summers, in 1977.
Nik Software today announced that its eagerly awaited Viveza plug-in for Aperture 2.1 is available for immediate download. Powered by U Point technology, the Viveza plug-in lets photographers make localized enhancements to brightness, contrast, or color without ever having to leave Aperture. “With the power and popularity of Aperture, we want our customers to decide how and where they edit their digital photos,” said Michael J. Slater president and CEO of Nik Software.
Yankees closer Mariano Rivera was selected as the winner of the "DHL Presents the Major League Baseball Delivery Man of the Month Award" for April in an announcement today, after saving eight of eight opportunities over the month.
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