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YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2012 (2011) Current Standing in AL East 1st, +60 Current Streak Lost 4 Current Road Trip: 0-4 Recent Homestand: 5-1 Last Five Games: 1-4 Last 10 Games: 5-5 Home Record: 30-17 (52-29) Road Record: 27-21 (45-36) Day Record: 19-10 (44-12) Night Record: 38-28 (53-53) vs AL East 18-13 (39-33) vs AL Central 15-9 (22-14) vs AL West 11-11 (23-13) vs National League 13-5 (13-5) vs RH starters 36-26 (62-48) vs LH starters 21-12 (35-17) Yankees Score First: 34-12 (71-23) Opps Score First: 23-26 (26-42) Leading After 6: 44-5 (81-11) Trailing After 6: 8-31 (9-45) Tied After 6: 5-2 (7-9) Leading After 7: 47-4 (88-8) Trailing After 7: 6-32 (4-49) Tied After 7: 4-2 (5-8) Leading After 8: 52-4 (91-4) Trailing After 8: 0-33 (2-50) Tied After 8: 4-1 (3-11) Extra-Inning Games: 3-1 (4-12) One-run Games: 13-13 (21-24) Two (or fewer)-run Games: 24-18 (38-39) NYY Scores 5 or more 44-10 (71-14) NYY Scores 4 or more: 52-13 (86-27) NYY Scores 3 or less: 5-25 (11-38) NYY Scores 2 or less 2-16 (1-27) Opp Scores 5 or more 9-26 (14-43) Opp Scores 4 or less: 48-10 (83-22) Opp Scores 3 or less: 39-3 (69-14) Opp Scores 2 or less 28-2 (46-7) Yankees No Errors: 39-18 (56-37) Yankees Make Error(s): 18-20 (41-28) NYY Starter Goes 6: 46-18 (73-33) Opp Starter Goes 6: 36-31 (46-48) Yankees Outhit Opp: 37-6 (66-7) Opp Outhits Yankees: 15-27 (22-54) Hit Totals Are Even: 5-5 (9-4) Come-From-Behind Wins: 29 (37) C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+): 7 (10) C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+): 3 (4) C-F-B Wins (trailing by 5+): 1 (3) Yankees hit 0HR: 2-15 (20-24) Yankees hit at least 1HR: 55-23 (77-41) Yankees hit 2+ HRs: 38-10 ( 51-15) Walk-off Wins: 2 (3) Walk-off Losses: 5 (7) Series Record: 18-9-4 (34-13-7) Series Record, home: 10-3-2 (21-4-2) Series Record, road: 8-6-2 (13-9-5) Series Openers: 21-10 (28-26) Series Finales: 20-11 (33-21) Sweeps by Yankees 8 (9) Sweeps by Opponent 3 (4) TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY July 23, 1957: Mickey Mantle hits for the cycle in a 10-6 win vs the White Sox, becoming the eighth different Yankee to accomplish the feat TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY July 24, 1983: The Yankees and Kansas City Royals play the infamous “Pine Tar” game at the original Yankee Stadium KC’s George Brett hits a two-out, ninth-inning HR off Goose Gossage to give the Royals an apparent 5-4 lead Yankees Manager Billy Martin appeals that the pine tar on Brett’s bat is above the allowable 18 inches from the handle and Brett is subsequently called out by umpire Tim McClelland The Yankees’ 4-3 win is only temporary as KC protests the ruling, which is eventually upheld by the AL office On Aug 18, the game is resumed from the point after the HR and the Royals complete a 5-4 win NEW YORK YANKEES (57-38) at SEATTLE MARINERS (42-55) RHP HIROKI KURODA (9-7, 3.46) VS. RHP KEVIN MILLWOOD (3-7, 4.15) Monday, July 23 10:10 p.M. et Safeco field GaMe #96 / Road GaMe #49 tV: yeS Radio: wcbS (enG.)/wado (Span.) UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Date Opponent Probable Pitchers Time (ET) TV Tue, 7/24 at Seattle RHP Freddy Garcia (4-3, 537) vs RHP Felix Hernandez (8-5, 282) 10:10 pm YES Wed, 7/25 at Seattle RHP Ivan Nova (10-4, 410) vs RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (1-2, 486) 3:40 pm YES On the Radio: All Yankees games carried by WCBS-AM 880 and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM and YES Network in SAP AT A GLANCE: The Yankees will play the first game of a three-game series at the Seattle Mariners tonight…is the second opponent of a seven-game road trip–their final West Coast trip of the year–which which began with a four-game series at Oakland in which the Yankees were swept…after this series, will play 16 of 23 games from 7/27-8/19 at home, beginning with a nine-game homestand vs Boston, Baltimore and Seattle…are in a stretch of 13 consecutive days with games immediately following the All-Star break At 57-38 (600), own the best record in the Majors…are 19 games over 500, four shy of their season high-water mark Are 26-13 since 6/8 and 36-17 since 5/22…are 10-3-1 over their last 14 series since 6/1 AT THE TOP: Today marks the 41st consecutive day the Yankees will be in sole possession of first place in the AL East…marks their longest such stretch since a 43-day span from 6/21-8/2/10 YESTERDAY’S NEWS: The Yankees suffered the sweep at Oakland, losing, 4-5, in “walk- off” fashion in 12 innings in the series finale…had a 4-0 lead after the end of the fourth inning…CF Curtis Granderson (2-for-5) hit his team-leading 26th home run in the fourth…DH Alex Rodriguez (1-for-5) had a two-run double in the three-run third…LHP CC Sabathia did not record a decision, holding the A’s to 3ER on 6H and 2HR in 70IP (1BB, 6K)…RHP Rafael Soriano (10IP, 2H, 1ER, 2K, 1HR) blew just his second save of the season, allowing the game-tying solo home run in the ninth SWEPT BY THE BAY: The Yankees suffered a four-game sweep at Oakland from Thursday- Sunday…were swept for the third time this season (also 4/6-8 at Tampa Bay-3G and 5/16- 17 at Toronto-2G)…were swept in a four-game series for the first time since 5/22-25/03 vs Toronto…were swept by Oakland in a series of any length for the first time since 6/9- 11/06 (3G) at the original Yankee Stadium, in a four-game series by the A’s for the first time since 7/14-16/72, and the first time ever in a four-game series at the Coliseum Lost each of the four games by one run, with each of the last three losses coming in Oakland’s final at-bat of the game…marked the first time ever the Yankees lost four straight games in a single series - each by just one run (credit: Elias)…had last lost three straight games in their opponents final at-bat from 9/7-9/11 (final two games at Baltimore and first game at Los Angeles-AL) EXTRA, EXTRA: The Yankees lost their first extra-inning game of the season on Sunday at Oakland, falling to 3-1 in such games…played 12 innings in the loss and have now gone at least 12 innings in six of their last seven extra-inning contests dating back to last year ONE OFF: The Yankees have lost each of their last four games, each by one run…marks the first such streak for the Yankees since 4/25-30/79 (1G at Oakland, 3G at Seattle and 1G at California)…according to ESPN Stats & Info, it marked the first time the Yankees lost four straight games, each by one run, against the same opponent since four consecutive losses at Detroit from 10/1/88-6/28/89…the Yankees are 6-9 in one-run gms on the road in 2012 FOURTH DOWN: The Yankees have lost a season-high four straight games…became the last team in the Majors this season to post a four-game losing streak…are one of five teams that has yet to lose five consecutive games this season (also Cincinnati, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Tampa Bay)…under Joe Girardi (since 2008), have lost more than four straight games in a season just twice (a six-game losing streak from 5/11-16/11 and a five-game losing streak from 5/2-7/09) Have lost a season-high four straight road games, marking their longest road skid since 9/10-13/10…matches their longest single-season road losing streak under Girardi (fourth time)…have not had a longer road losing streak since dropping six in-a-row from 4/15-24/07 LEADER OF THE PACK: The Yankees have a 60-game lead in the AL East, marking the largest division lead in the Majors…is four games shy of their season-high lead…had a 100-game lead entering play on Friday, their first double- digit lead in the division in July since 1998, which is also the last time the Yankees led the AL East by at least 100G within the first 91 games of a season (were up 140G after game 91 on 7/18/98) According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees have never blown a division lead of more than 60 games CAPTAIN’S LOG: SS Derek Jeter ranks second in the AL (fourth in the Majors) with 123H…trails Melky Cabrera (132), Andrew McCutchen (128) and Miguel Cabrera (126)…ranks third in the Majors with 37 multi-hit games (had 45 all of last year)…is batting 348 (72-for-207) on the road this season, sixth-highest average in the Majors and second in the AL to only Mike Trout (358)…is batting 411 (37-for-90) with 4HR leading off the game in the first inning in 2012 Is tied with Eddie Collins for 15th on Baseball’s all-time runs list with 1,822R…ranks third on the franchise’s all-time list behind Ruth (1,959) and Gehrig (1,888) Is batting 356 (26-for-73) in July, hitting safely in 15 of 18 games this month JUST FOR KICKS: Yankee Stadium hosted its first-ever soccer match last night as Chelsea FC, 2012 winners of the European Champions League and four-time winners of England’s top division, and 2012-13 French Ligue 1 favorites Paris-Saint Germain played to a 1-1 draw in front of 38,202 fans…was the first of two soccer events at the Stadium this summer– as Real Madrid vs. A.C. Milan will face off on on Wed, 8/8…see pg 384 of the Yankees 2012 Media Guide for information on other events at the current Yankee Stadium and pg 394 for the history of soccer at the original Yankee Stadium. Yankees RHP Mariano Rivera conducted the game’s ceremonial pregame coin flip last night GO, GO CANO: 2B Robinson Cano had his career-high 23-game hitting streak come to an end in Saturday’s loss at Oakland…was the longest hitting streak by a Yankee since Derek Jeter hit safely in 25 in-a-row from 8/20-9/16/06… was the longest single-season hitting streak by a Yankee whose primary position is second base since Joe Gordon his safely hit safely in 29 in-a-row from 5/13-6/14/42 Has hit safely in 77 of 95 games this season (811%) going consecutive games without at least 1H just once (4/11 at Baltimore and 4/13 vs Los Angeles-AL) Was tied for the fourth-longest hitting streak by a Yankee since 1942 (the year after DiMaggio’s record 56-game hitting streak): Joe Gordon (29G, 5/13-6/14/42), Derek Jeter (25G, 8/20-9/16/06) and Don Mattingly (24G, 8/30-9/26/86) Also on Saturday, snapped a career-high streak of reaching base safely in 26 consecutive games dating back to 6/20…leads the Majors with 51 extra-base hits and ranks third in total bases (214) FOR OPENERS: The Yankees are 21-10 (677) in series openers this season…have won 10 of their last 14 openers, including three of the last four Official Game Information Yankee Stadium • One East 161st Street • Bronx, NY 10451 Media Relations Phone: (718) 579-4460 • [email protected] • Twitter: @yankeespr World Series Champions: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 All-Time Lists Courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau HOME RUNS 1 Barry Bonds 762 2 Hank Aaron 755 3 Babe Ruth 714 4 Willie Mays 660 5. ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . . 643 6 Ken Griffey Jr 630 HITS 11 Eddie Murray 3,255 12 Nap Lajoie 3,252 13. DEREK JETER .... 3,211 14 Cal Ripken, Jr 3,184 15 George Brett 3,154 RBI (since becoming an official statistic in 1920) 4 Babe Ruth 1,992 5 Stan Musial 1,950 6 ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . .1,936 7 Jimmie Foxx 1,924 RUNS 10 Tris Speaker 1,882 11. ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . . 1,876 12 Mel Ott 1,859 13 Craig Biggio 1,844 14 Frank Robinson 1,830 15 Eddie Collins 1,822 DEREK JETER . . . 1,822 17 Carl Yastrzemski 1,816 18 Ted Williams 1,799 LONGEST HITTING STREAKS BY A YANKEES LEFT-HANDED BATTER Live Ball Era (since 1920) 1 Earl Combs, 1931 29G 2 Babe Ruth, 1921 26G 3 Don Mattingly, 1986 24G 4. ROBINSON CANO, 2012 . . . 23G 5 Wally Pipp, 1923 21G Credit: ESPN Stats & Info

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YANKEES BY THE NUMBERSNOTE 2012 (2011)Current Standing in AL East . . . . .1st, +6 .0Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lost 4Current Road Trip: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-4Recent Homestand: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1Last Five Games: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4Last 10 Games: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-5Home Record: . . . . . . . . . . . .30-17 (52-29)Road Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-21 (45-36)Day Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-10 (44-12)Night Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-28 (53-53)vs . AL East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-13 (39-33) vs . AL Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9 (22-14)vs . AL West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-11 (23-13) vs . National League . . . . . . . . . 13-5 (13-5)vs . RH starters . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-26 (62-48)vs . LH starters . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-12 (35-17)Yankees Score First: . . . . . . .34-12 (71-23)Opps . Score First: . . . . . . . . .23-26 (26-42)Leading After 6: . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-5 (81-11)Trailing After 6: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-31 (9-45)Tied After 6: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 (7-9) Leading After 7: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-4 (88-8)Trailing After 7: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-32 (4-49) Tied After 7: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 (5-8)Leading After 8: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-4 (91-4)Trailing After 8: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-33 (2-50)Tied After 8: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 (3-11) Extra-Inning Games: . . . . . . . . . 3-1 (4-12) One-run Games: . . . . . . . . . .13-13 (21-24) Two (or fewer)-run Games: . . .24-18 (38-39)NYY Scores 5 or more . . . . .44-10 (71-14)NYY Scores 4 or more: . . . .52-13 (86-27)NYY Scores 3 or less: . . . . . . . 5-25 (11-38)NYY Scores 2 or less . . . . . . . . . 2-16 (1-27)Opp . Scores 5 or more . . . . . 9-26 (14-43)Opp . Scores 4 or less: . . . . .48-10 (83-22)Opp . Scores 3 or less: . . . . . . 39-3 (69-14)Opp . Scores 2 or less . . . . . . . . 28-2 (46-7)Yankees No Errors: . . . . . . . .39-18 (56-37)Yankees Make Error(s): . . . .18-20 (41-28)NYY Starter Goes 6: . . . . . . .46-18 (73-33)Opp . Starter Goes 6: . . . . . .36-31 (46-48)Yankees Outhit Opp .: . . . . . . . 37-6 (66-7) Opp . Outhits Yankees: . . . .15-27 (22-54)Hit Totals Are Even: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 (9-4)Come-From-Behind Wins: . . . . . . .29 (37) C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+): . . . . . . . . 7 (10)C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+): . . . . . . . . . 3 (4) C-F-B Wins (trailing by 5+): . . . . . . . . . 1 (3)Yankees hit 0HR: . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15 (20-24)Yankees hit at least 1HR: . .55-23 (77-41)Yankees hit 2+ HRs: . . . . . . 38-10 ( 51-15)Walk-off Wins: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (3) Walk-off Losses: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (7)Series Record: . . . . . . . . . 18-9-4 (34-13-7)Series Record, home: . . . 10-3-2 (21-4-2)Series Record, road: . . . . . . 8-6-2 (13-9-5)Series Openers: . . . . . . . . . . .21-10 (28-26)Series Finales: . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-11 (33-21)Sweeps by Yankees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 (9)Sweeps by Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (4)

TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORYJuly 23, 1957: Mickey Mantle hits for the cycle in a 10-6 win vs . the White Sox, becoming the eighth different Yankee to accomplish the feat .TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORYJuly 24, 1983: The Yankees and Kansas City Royals play the infamous “Pine Tar” game at the original Yankee Stadium . KC’s George Brett hits a two-out, ninth-inning HR off Goose Gossage to give the Royals an apparent 5-4 lead . Yankees Manager Billy Martin appeals that the pine tar on Brett’s bat is above the allowable 18 inches from the handle and Brett is subsequently called out by umpire Tim McClelland . The Yankees’ 4-3 win is only temporary as KC protests the ruling, which is eventually upheld by the AL office . On Aug . 18, the game is resumed from the point after the HR and the Royals complete a 5-4 win .

NEW YORK YANKEES (57-38) at SEATTLE MARINERS (42-55)RHP HiRoki kuRoda (9-7, 3.46) vs. RHP kevin Millwood (3-7, 4.15)

Monday, July 23 • 10:10 p.M. et • Safeco field

GaMe #96 / Road GaMe #49 • tV: yeS • Radio: wcbS (enG.)/wado (Span.)

UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERSDate Opponent Probable Pitchers Time (ET) TVTue ., 7/24 at Seattle RHP Freddy Garcia (4-3, 5 .37) vs . RHP Felix Hernandez (8-5, 2 .82) 10:10 p .m . YESWed ., 7/25 at Seattle RHP Ivan Nova (10-4, 4 .10) vs . RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (1-2, 4 .86) 3:40 p .m . YES

On the Radio: All Yankees games carried by WCBS-AM 880 and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM and YES Network in SAP

AT A GLANCE: The Yankees will play the first game of a three-game series at the Seattle Mariners tonight… is the second opponent of a seven-game road trip–their final West Coast trip of the year–which which began with a four-game series at Oakland in which the Yankees were swept… after this series, will play 16 of 23 games from 7/27-8/19 at home, beginning with a nine-game homestand vs . Boston, Baltimore and Seattle… are in a stretch of 13 consecutive days with games immediately following the All-Star break .

� At 57-38 ( .600), own the best record in the Majors… are 19 games over .500, four shy of their season high-water mark . � Are 26-13 since 6/8 and 36-17 since 5/22… are 10-3-1 over their last 14 series since 6/1 .

AT THE TOP: Today marks the 41st consecutive day the Yankees will be in sole possession of first place in the AL East… marks their longest such stretch since a 43-day span from 6/21-8/2/10 .

YESTERDAY’S NEWS: The Yankees suffered the sweep at Oakland, losing, 4-5, in “walk-off” fashion in 12 innings in the series finale… had a 4-0 lead after the end of the fourth inning… CF Curtis Granderson (2-for-5) hit his team-leading 26th home run in the fourth… DH Alex Rodriguez (1-for-5) had a two-run double in the three-run third… LHP CC Sabathia did not record a decision, holding the A’s to 3ER on 6H and 2HR in 7 .0IP (1BB, 6K)… RHP Rafael Soriano (1 .0IP, 2H, 1ER, 2K, 1HR) blew just his second save of the season, allowing the game-tying solo home run in the ninth .

SWEPT BY THE BAY: The Yankees suffered a four-game sweep at Oakland from Thursday-Sunday… were swept for the third time this season (also 4/6-8 at Tampa Bay-3G and 5/16-17 at Toronto-2G)… were swept in a four-game series for the first time since 5/22-25/03 vs . Toronto… were swept by Oakland in a series of any length for the first time since 6/9-11/06 (3G) at the original Yankee Stadium, in a four-game series by the A’s for the first time since 7/14-16/72, and the first time ever in a four-game series at the Coliseum .

� Lost each of the four games by one run, with each of the last three losses coming in Oakland’s final at-bat of the game… marked the first time ever the Yankees lost four straight games in a single series - each by just one run (credit: Elias)… had last lost three straight games in their opponents final at-bat from 9/7-9/11 (final two games at Baltimore and first game at Los Angeles-AL) .

EXTRA, EXTRA: The Yankees lost their first extra-inning game of the season on Sunday at Oakland, falling to 3-1 in such games… played 12 innings in the loss and have now gone at least 12 innings in six of their last seven extra-inning contests dating back to last year .

ONE OFF: The Yankees have lost each of their last four games, each by one run… marks the first such streak for the Yankees since 4/25-30/79 (1G at Oakland, 3G at Seattle and 1G at California)… according to ESPN Stats & Info, it marked the first time the Yankees lost four straight games, each by one run, against the same opponent since four consecutive losses at Detroit from 10/1/88-6/28/89… the Yankees are 6-9 in one-run gms on the road in 2012 .

FOURTH DOWN: The Yankees have lost a season-high four straight games… became the last team in the Majors this season to post a four-game losing streak… are one of five teams that has yet to lose five consecutive games this season (also Cincinnati, Milwaukee, San Francisco and Tampa Bay)… under Joe Girardi (since 2008), have lost more than four straight games in a season just twice (a six-game losing streak from 5/11-16/11 and a five-game losing streak from 5/2-7/09) .

�Have lost a season-high four straight road games, marking their longest road skid since 9/10-13/10… matches their longest single-season road losing streak under Girardi (fourth time)… have not had a longer road losing streak since dropping six in-a-row from 4/15-24/07 .

LEADER OF THE PACK: The Yankees have a 6 .0-game lead in the AL East, marking the largest division lead in the Majors…is four games shy of their season-high lead… had a 10 .0-game lead entering play on Friday, their first double-digit lead in the division in July since 1998, which is also the last time the Yankees led the AL East by at least 10 .0G within the first 91 games of a season (were up 14 .0G after game 91 on 7/18/98) .

� According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Yankees have never blown a division lead of more than 6 .0 games .

CAPTAIN’S LOG: SS Derek Jeter ranks second in the AL (fourth in the Majors) with 123H… trails Melky Cabrera (132), Andrew McCutchen (128) and Miguel Cabrera (126)…ranks third in the Majors with 37 multi-hit games (had 45 all of last year)…is batting .348 (72-for-207) on the road this season, sixth-highest average in the Majors and second in the AL to only Mike Trout ( .358)… is batting .411 (37-for-90) with 4HR leading off the game in the first inning in 2012 .

� Is tied with Eddie Collins for 15th on Baseball’s all-time runs list with 1,822R… ranks third on the franchise’s all-time list behind Ruth (1,959) and Gehrig (1,888)

� Is batting .356 (26-for-73) in July, hitting safely in 15 of 18 games this month .

JUST FOR KICKS: Yankee Stadium hosted its first-ever soccer match last night as Chelsea FC, 2012 winners of the European Champions League and four-time winners of England’s top division, and 2012-13 French Ligue 1 favorites Paris-Saint Germain played to a 1-1 draw in front of 38,202 fans…was the first of two soccer events at the Stadium this summer– as Real Madrid vs. A.C. Milan will face off on on Wed ., 8/8…see pg 384 of the Yankees 2012 Media Guide for information on other events at the current Yankee Stadium and pg . 394 for the history of soccer at the original Yankee Stadium.

� Yankees RHP Mariano Rivera conducted the game’s ceremonial pregame coin flip last night .

GO, GO CANO: 2B Robinson Cano had his career-high 23-game hitting streak come to an end in Saturday’s loss at Oakland…was the longest hitting streak by a Yankee since Derek Jeter hit safely in 25 in-a-row from 8/20-9/16/06…was the longest single-season hitting streak by a Yankee whose primary position is second base since Joe Gordon his safely hit safely in 29 in-a-row from 5/13-6/14/42 .

�Has hit safely in 77 of 95 games this season (81 .1%) going consecutive games without at least 1H just once (4/11 at Baltimore and 4/13 vs . Los Angeles-AL) . �Was tied for the fourth-longest hitting streak by a Yankee since 1942 (the year after DiMaggio’s record 56-game hitting streak): Joe Gordon (29G, 5/13-6/14/42), Derek Jeter (25G, 8/20-9/16/06) and Don Mattingly (24G, 8/30-9/26/86) . � Also on Saturday, snapped a career-high streak of reaching base safely in 26 consecutive games dating back to 6/20…leads the Majors with 51 extra-base hits and ranks third in total bases (214) .

FOR OPENERS: The Yankees are 21-10 ( .677) in series openers this season… have won 10 of their last 14 openers, including three of the last four .

Official Game InformationYankee Stadium • One East 161st Street • Bronx, NY 10451

Media Relations Phone: (718) 579-4460 • [email protected] • Twitter: @yankeesprWorld Series Champions: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09

All-Time Lists Courtesy ofthe Elias Sports Bureau

HOME RUNS 1 . Barry Bonds . . . . . . . . 762 2 . Hank Aaron . . . . . . . . 755 3 . Babe Ruth . . . . . . . . . . 714 4 . Willie Mays . . . . . . . . . 660 5. ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . . 643 6 . Ken Griffey Jr . . . . . . . 630

HITS11 . Eddie Murray . . . . . 3,25512 . Nap Lajoie . . . . . . . 3,25213. DEREK JETER . . . . 3,21114 . Cal Ripken, Jr . . . . . 3,18415 . George Brett . . . . . 3,154

RBI (since becomingan official statistic in 1920)

4 . Babe Ruth . . . . . . . . 1,992 5 . Stan Musial . . . . . . . 1,950 6 . ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . .1,936 7 . Jimmie Foxx . . . . . . 1,924

RUNS10 . Tris Speaker . . . . . . 1,88211. ALEX RODRIGUEZ . . . 1,87612 . Mel Ott . . . . . . . . . . . 1,85913 . Craig Biggio . . . . . . 1,84414 . Frank Robinson . . . 1,83015 . Eddie Collins . . . . . 1,822 DEREK JETER . . . 1,82217 . Carl Yastrzemski . . . .1,81618 . Ted Williams . . . . . . 1,799

LONGEST HITTING STREAKS BY A YANKEES LEFT-HANDED BATTER

Live Ball Era (since 1920)1 . Earl Combs, 1931 . . . . . . . . . 29G2 . Babe Ruth, 1921 . . . . . . . . . . 26G3 . Don Mattingly, 1986 . . . . . . 24G4. ROBINSON CANO, 2012 . . . 23G5 . Wally Pipp, 1923 . . . . . . . . . . 21G

Credit: ESPN Stats & Info

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NYY vs. OPPONENTS American League National League 2012 TOTAL BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN OAK SEA TB TEX TOR ATL CIN NYM WAS

Total 57-38 5-3 5-1 2-2 3-0 4-2 4-3 5-4 2-2 3-4 2-1 5-7 1-2 3-2 4-2 1-2 5-1 3-0 Home 30-17 1-2 - 2-2 3-0 2-1 2-1 4-2 2-2 - 2-1 4-2 - 3-0 1-2 1-2 3-0 n/a Road 27-21 4-1 5-1 - - 2-1 2-2 1-2 - 3-4 - 1-5 1-2 0-2 3-0 n/a 2-1 3-0

NYY BATTERS vs. SEATTLE (CAREER)Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP SLGRobinson Cano .325 61 228 29 74 21 1 6 42 14 36 .360 .504Eric Chavez .277 153 546 94 151 27 1 29 87 74 111 .362 .489Curtis Granderson .288 64 233 41 67 11 7 6 19 19 57 .342 .472Raul Ibanez .352 32 105 18 37 8 2 7 24 10 21 .409 .667Derek Jeter .283 157 636 94 180 30 1 18 75 55 93 .347 .418Andruw Jones .231 30 91 15 21 8 0 5 12 15 19 .346 .484Russell Martin .184 15 49 5 9 2 0 0 6 7 12 .298 .224Jayson Nix .292 16 48 9 14 3 0 3 6 5 17 .370 .542Alex Rodriguez .273 119 429 85 117 17 3 32 86 67 82 .380 .550Chris Stewart .500 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 .600 .750Nick Swisher .277 87 307 62 85 15 1 20 54 45 56 .369 .528Mark Teixeira .298 124 480 77 143 34 1 30 76 53 85 .367 .560Dewayne Wise .211 10 19 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 3 .211 .368

THREEDOM: The Yankees are 39-4 ( .907) this season when holding their opponent to three-or-fewer runs, the third-best winning percentage in the Majors in such games behind the Mets (35-2, .946) and Baltimore (36-3, .923)… however, have lost their last two such games (Friday and Saturday at Oakland)…marked their first consecutive losses when holding an opponent to 3R or less since 4/25-26/11 vs . Chicago-AL .

BOMB SQUAD: The Yankees have hit a Major League-high 150HR in 2012… marks the highest total through 95 games in franchise history and is tied with the 2000 Angels for the fifth-highest total for any team all time through their first 95G of a season… are on pace for 256HR this season… the club record is 244, set in 2009, and the all-time record is 264 (1997 Mariners)… the Yankees have a ML-high eight players with at least 10HR (Cano, Granderson, Ibanez, Jones, Martin, Rodriguez, Swisher and Teixeira) - two shy of their franchise record set in 1998 .

� Did not homer in Saturday’s loss at Oakland snapping their season-high-tying 11-game stretch with at least 1HR . � The Yankees are 55-23 this year when hitting at least 1HR and 38-10 when hitting multiple homers… are 2-15 in games in which they fail to homer .

BIRTHDAY BOY: LHP CC Sabathia celebrated his 32nd birthday on Saturday… made his final start as a 31-year-old in Tuesday’s win vs . Toronto, recording the victory…with 186 career wins, marks the most victories by a pitcher prior to their 32nd birthday since Catfish Hunter compiled 210 wins before his 32nd birthday in 1978… according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last eight pitchers with at least 186 wins before turning 32 are all in the Hall of Fame: Bob Feller (208, 1950), Hal Newhouser (200, 1953), Robin Roberts (206, 1958), Don Drysdale (202, 1968), Juan Marichal (191, 1969), Ferguson Jenkins (191, 1975), Jim Palmer (194, 1977) and Hunter… Elias also notes that over the last 100 years, only three pitchers reached their 32nd birthday with as many wins and as high a winning pct . as Sabathia ( .653): Christy Mathewson (306-141, .685), Grover Alexander (192-89, .683) and Marichal (191-88, .685) .

� Earned his 10th win of the season in Tuesday’s victory vs . Toronto… became the fifth pitcher in the Modern Era (since 1900) to record at least 10 wins in each of his first 12 Major League seasons, joining Tom Seaver, Don Sutton, Carl Hubbell and Eddie Plank .

TEIX DRIVE: Over his last 16 games since 7/2, 1B Mark Teixeira is batting .333 (19-for-57) with 12R, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 6HR and 21RBI… has 21RBI in July, tied with Arizona’s Jason Kubel for most in the Majors this month .

FREDDY’S BACK: RHP Freddy Garcia will make the start on Tuesday at Safeco Field… acquired by the Mariners at the trading deadline in 1998 in exchange for Randy Johnson, Garcia went 76-50 with a 3 .89 ERA (1,096 .1IP, 474ER) in parts of six seasons with the Mariners… since leaving Seattle, has made 10 starts against the Mariners, going 5-3 with a 5 .23 ERA (65 .1IP, 38ER)… will be his third start at Safeco Field, having gone 1-1 with a 9 .58 ERA (10 .1IP, 11ER) in the previous two starts .

BACKUP SANDMAN: RHP Rafael Soriano allowed his first home run of the season in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, recording his second blown save of the season… snapped a stretch of 15 consecutive save chances converted, which had been the second-longest active streak in the Majors behind Texas’ Joe Nathan (17)… is 114-for-136 (83 .8%) in career save opportunities, including 24-for-26 this season… has converted 26-of-28 career save opportunities with the Yankees that have occurred in the ninth inning or later, combining to allow just 4ER in 25 .2IP (21H, 25K, 6BB) .

BACK ON THE JOBA: RHP Joba Chamberlain started and pitched 2 .0 innings on Friday in his fourth rehab appearance (first with Single-A Tampa), allowing 1ER (2H, 2R, 1BB, 1K, 1HR) and taking the loss at Bradenton…has combined in his four outings (the first three w/the GCL Yankees) to toss 6 .0IP (2H, 3R, 1ER, 1BB, 7K, 1HR) .

� C Austin Romine is currently on a rehab assignment with the GCL Yankees… had Sunday off… overall, has gone 4-for-19 ( .211) with 2 doubles and 3RBI in seven games (2GS at DH) .

CLAYMATION: LHP Clay Rapada has not allowed an earned run over his last 21 appearances dating to 6/9/12 (11 .0IP, 5H, 1R, 2BB, 16K), while holding hitters to a .132 (5-for-38) batting average over the stretch .

HOMEWARD BOUND: The Yankees are 18-6 at Yankee Stadium since 5/22… their .638 (30-17) home winning percentage is fourth highest in the Majors (second in the AL behind Texas - 29-16, .644) .

JUMPIN’ JULY: The Yankees have recorded a winning record in the month of July in each of the last 19 seasons (1993-2011)…are 10-8 thus far in 2012… according to the Elias Sports Bureau, marks the longest winning stretch of Julys in Major League history…the previous record was 15, held by Pittsburgh (1899-1913) .

YANKEES at SEATTLE NYY ALL TIME RECORD vs. SEATTLE: 210-166 (.559)NYY ALL TIME road record at SEA: 103-87 ( .542) --- NYY at Safeco Field: 36-25 ( .590)

OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees and Mariners will begin a three-game series at Safeco Field on Monday…the Yankees have won seven of the last 10 and nine of the last 14 meetings between the teams… are 26-15 against Seattle since the start of the 2008 season… in 2011, went 5-4 vs . Seattle… in season series play, have won four straight season series (2008-11) and have had nine straight non-losing season series vs . the M’s (2003-11) .

AT SAFECO FIELD: The Yankees will make their only visit to Safeco Field with this three-game series from Monday-Wednesday… took two-ofwent 3-3 at Seattle in 2011… took two-ofhave won six of their last 10 games since the start of the 2010 season…the Yankees’ .590 winning pct . (36-25) is the second-highest of any AL team at Safeco Field behind Cleveland ( .607, 34-22)…have recorded three straight non-losing road season series vs . Seattle .

NOTEABLE: 1B Mark Teixeira and 3B Eric Chavez each have 15 career home runs at Safeco, tied for second-most there by a player who never appeared for Seattle (trailing only Rafael Palmeiro-17HR)

MOST SAVES IN A SEASON BY A YANKEE SINCE 1997–

NOT NAMED MARIANO RIVERA 1. RAFAEL SORIANO, 2012 . . .24 2 . Steve Karsay, 2002 . . . . . . . . 12 3 . Juan Acevedo, 2003 . . . . . . . 6 Kyle Farnsworth, 2006 . . . . . 6 Ramiro Mendoza, 2001 . . . . 6 Mike Stanton, 1998 . . . . . . . . 6 Mike Stanton, 2002 . . . . . . . . 6

NYY BATTERS vs. RHP KEVIN MILLWOODCareer AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K OBP SLGRobinson Cano .387 31 12 1 0 1 2 4 .424 .516Eric Chavez .261 23 6 4 0 0 4 4 .370 .435Curtis Granderson .220 41 9 0 2 2 7 12 .333 .463Raul Ibanez .367 49 18 7 0 1 5 7 .426 .571Derek Jeter .268 41 11 2 1 0 4 5 .333 .366Andruw Jones .438 16 7 0 0 2 2 1 .500 .813Russell Martin - 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 .000 -Jayson Nix --- - - - - - - - --- ---Alex Rodriguez .306 36 11 1 0 3 2 5 .342 .583Chris Stewart --- - - - - - - - --- ---Nick Swisher .357 42 15 2 0 4 6 8 .438 .690Mark Teixeira .346 26 9 2 0 1 6 6 .469 .538Dewayne Wise .600 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 .600 .600

TUESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTER at SEATTLE: RHP FREDDY GARCIA (4-3, 5.37)

RHP Freddy Garcia, 35, will make his ninth start (19th appearance) of the season on TUesday vs . the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field…will be his 11th career start vs . Seattle…last started on 7/19 at Oakland and recorded the loss in the 4-3 Yankees’ defeat, allowing 4ER on 9H in 5 .2IP (2BB, 6K, 1HR, 1WP)…marked his fifth loss over his last seven decisions against Oakland dating back to 6/24/02…his 4ER allowed were his most since returning to the starting rotation on 7/2 at Tampa Bay…was re-signed by the Yankees to a one-year contract on 12/9/11 .

� Last started vs . Seattle on 7/25/11 at Yankee Stadium and earned the win in the 10-3 Yankees’ victory (7 .2IP, 8H, 3ER, 1BB, 5K)… marked his longest outing since 9/20/09 w/Chicago-AL vs . Kansas City (8 .0IP)…last started vs . Seattle on the road on 9/15/09 (w/Chicago-AL) at Safeco Field, earning the win in the 6-3 White Sox victory (6 .0IP, 7H, 3ER, 1BB, 1K, 1HR) .

SEATTLE SLEWThe Yankees have homered in each of their last nine games at Safeco Field, dating back to 7/9/10… is their second-longest such streak behind an 11-game stretch from 5/8/04-8/31/05 .

NYY vs. SEATTLE in 2012Date H/A W/L Score Rec.5/11 at NYY W 6-2 1-05/12 at NYY W 6-2 2-05/13 at NYY L 2-6 2-17/23 at SEA - - -7/24 at SEA - - -7/25 at SEA - - -8/3 at NYY - - -8/4 at NYY - - -8/5 at NYY - - -Total in 2012 14-10 2-1

GARCIA’S CAREER VS. SEATTLE W-L GS INN H ER ERAAll Games 5-3 10 65 .1 70 38 5 .23Road 4-2 8 55 .0 52 27 4 .42

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2012 YANKEES HOME RUNSMOST RECENT HOME RUNS BY PLAYER

Player Date Opponent/Pitcher AB Since LastCano 7/20/12 at Oakland / Cook 10Chavez 7/15/12 vs . Los Angeles-AL / Weaver 14Granderson 7/22/12 at Oakland / Colon 2Ibanez 7/16/12 (GS) vs . Toronto / Frasor 14Jeter 6/20/12 (leadoff) vs . Atlanta / Hanson 111Jones 7/17/12 vs . Toronto / Cecil 12Martin 7/20/12 at Oakland / Blevins 3Nix 7/7/12-G1 at Boston / Morales 26Rodriguez 7/15/12 vs . Los Angeles-AL / Weaver 32Stewart 9/20/11 w/ SF vs . Los Angeles-NL / Kershaw 103Swisher 7/19/12 at Oakland / Cook 3Teixeira 7/18/12 vs . Toronto / Romero 18Wise 7/3/12 at Tampa Bay / Shields 15

MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES 11x in 2012 (20x in 2011)Player Date Opponent No. of HRTeixeira 7/13 vs . Los Angeles-AL / Wilson-Downs 2Jones 7/7-G1 at Boston / Morales (2) 2 Martin 6/10 vs . New York-NL / Niese-Rauch 2Cano 6/8 vs . New York-NL / Santana (2) 2Teixeira 5/26 at Oakland / Colon-Godfrey 2Rodriguez 5/23 vs . Kansas City / Smith (2) 2Ibanez 5/8 vs . Tampa Bay / Shields-Badenhop 2Swisher (switch-hit) 4/28 vs . Detroit / Smyly-Valverde 2Teixeira (switch-hit) 4/21 at Boston / Doubront -Albers 2Chavez 4/20 at Boston / Buchholz (2) 2Granderson (3HRs) 4/19 vs . Minnesota / Swarzak (2) - Gray (1) 3 Last by two NYY players in same game: Teixeira and Rodriguez on 9/24/10 vs. Boston (2HR each)

GRAND SLAMS 6x in 2012 (10x in 2011)Player Date Opponent PitcherIbanez 7/16 vs . Toronto FrasorRodriguez (23rd of career, ties ML record) 6/12 at Atlanta VentersMartin 6/5 vs . Tampa Bay ShieldsGranderson 6/1 at Detroit CrosbyCano 5/6 at Kansas City HochevarSwisher 4/21 at Boston PadillaNote: The Yankees tied a franchise record with 10GS in 2011 (also 2010 and 1987). They were hit by Rodriguez (3), Cano (2), Posada (2), Teixeira (2), Gardner (1) and Granderson (1).

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS 2x in 2012 (0x in 2011)Player Date Opponent PitcherChavez 6/23 at New York-NL RauchJones 5/11 vs . Seattle Delabar

1st INNING LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS 4x in 2012 (1x in 2011)Player Date Opponent PitcherLast by Jeter (28th of career) 6/20 vs . Atlanta HansonAlso in 2012: Jeter (6/3 at Detroit, 4/16 vs . Minnesota and 4/10 at Baltimore*)*With this leadoff HR, Jeter set the all-time Yankees mark, surpassing Rickey Henderson (24) .

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS 0x in 2012 (1x in 2011)Player Date Opponent PitcherNone -- -- --Last by Granderson 8/21/11 at Minnesota Mijares

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS 1x in 2012 (0x in 2011)Player Date Men on Opponent PitcherMartin 6/10 solo vs . New York-NL Rauch

SWITCH-HIT HOME RUNS 2x in 2012 (2x in 2011)Player Date Opponent (Pitchers) No. of HRSwisher (11th of career) 4/28 vs . Detroit (Smyly-LHP, Valverde-RHP) 2Teixeira (13th of career - MLB record) 4/21 at Boston (Doubront-LHP, Albers-RHP) 2

BACK-TO-BACK HRs 6x in ‘12 (8x in ‘11) including 1x BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HRs in ‘12Players Date Opponent No. HR / Inn.Swisher/Jones AND Jones/Nix 7/7-G1 at Boston 2 / 1st; 2 / 4thCano/Swisher 6/25 vs . Cleveland 2 / 3rdRodriguez/Cano 6/20 vs . Atlanta 2 / 6thCano/Swisher/Jones (b2b2b) 6/8 vs . New York-NL 3 / 3rdJeter/Granderson 4/16 vs . Minnesota 2 / 1stLast multi-HR inn, individual: A. Rodriguez (10/4/09 at Tampa Bay - 2HR/6th inn.)

2012 RUNS SCORED BY HR / RUNNERS ON BASE2012 Home Run Total: 150 Runs Scored via HR: 238 (51 .9%) Total Runs in 2012: 459Solo (88): Cano-13, Chavez-6, Granderson-18, Ibanez-4, Jeter-5, Jones-9, Martin-6, Nix-2, Rodriguez-8, Swisher-8, Teixeira-7, Wise-22-Run (42): Cano-8, Chavez-2, Granderson-6, Ibanez-4, Jeter-1, Jones-2, Martin-2, Nix-1, Rodriguez-3, Swisher-3, Teixeira-9, Wise-13-Run (14): Granderson-1, Ibanez-3, Jeter-1, Jones-1, Rodriguez-2, Swisher-3, Teixeira-3Grand Slams (6): Cano-1, Granderson-1, Ibanez-1, Martin-1, Rodriguez-1, Swisher-1

RECENT TRANSACTIONSJuly 4 Acquired OF Darnell McDonald off waivers from the Boston Red Sox; designated RHP

Chris Schwinden for assignment; optioned RHP David Phelps to Double-A Trenton .July 5 RHP Chris Schwinden was claimed off waivers by the New York Mets .July 7 RHP Cory Wade recalled for split doubleheader only, pursuant to MLB “26th Man” rule .July 8 RHP Cory Wade optioned to Triple-A Scranton/WB pursuant to MLB “26th Man” rule .July 17 Reinstated LHP CC Sabathia from the 15-day disabled list; designated OF Darnell

McDonald for assignment .July 18 Optioned RHP D.J. Mitchell to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre; recalled RHP David

Phelps from Scranton/WB .July 19 Outright OF Darnell McDonald to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre .

YANKEES ON THE DISABLED LIST - 13 PLAYERS / 13 STINTS (in 2011: 19/20) PLAYER (ital=off D.L.) INJURY DATES TYPE GMS LOST INF Eric Chavez . . . . . . . . . . . .Whiplash and concussion symptoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/3-10. . . . . . (7d) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7RHP David Robertson . . . . .Strained left oblique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/15 (retro. to 5/14)-6/14 . . . . (15d) . . . . . . . . . . . . 28LHP CC Sabathia . . . . . . . . . .Left groin strain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/28 (retro to 6/25)-7/16. . . . . (15d) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18LHP Pedro Feliciano . . . . . .Recovery from left rotator cuff surgery . . . . . . . . 2/22-pres . . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95RHP David Aardsma . . . . .Recovery from “Tommy John” surgery . . . . . . . . . 2/27-pres . . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95LHP Cesar Cabral . . . . . . . . .Left elbow fracture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/4 (retro . to 3/31)-pres . . . . .(15d) transferred to 60-day on 5/17 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95RHP Joba Chamberlain . . . Torn right medial coll . ligament plus additional right ankle dislocation (15d) 4/4 (retro . to 3/26)-pres .; transferred to 60-day on 5/3 . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . 95RHP Brad Meyers . . . . . . . .Right labrum strain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/4 (retro . to 3/26)-pres . . . . (15d) transferred to 60-day on 5/29 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95RHP Michael Pineda . . . . .Right rotator cuff tendinitis . . . . . .4/4 (retro . to 3/31)-pres . . . . (15d) transferred to 60-day on 5/4 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95C Austin Romine . . . . . . . . Low back strain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/4 (retro . to 3/26)-pres . . . . .(15d) transferred to 60-day on 5/12 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .95OF Brett Gardner . . . . . . . . .Right elbow strain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/19 (retro . to 4/18)-pres . . . . .(15d) transferred to 60-day on 6/26 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .84RHP Mariano Rivera . . . . . .Torn ACL in right knee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/4-pres . . . . .(15d) transferred to 60-day on 5/13 . . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .70LHP Andy Pettitte . . . . . . . .Fractured left ankle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/28 . . . (60d) . . . . . . . . . . .21

2012 YANKEES PLAYERS USED (34)P (18): RHP Cody Eppley, RHP Freddy Garcia, RHP Phil Hughes, RHP Ryota Igarashi, RHP Hiroki Kuroda, LHP Boone Logan, RHP D .J . Mitchell, RHP Ivan Nova, LHP Andy Pettitte, RHP David Phelps, RHP Chad Qualls, RHP Clay Rapada, RHP Mariano Rivera, RHP David Robertson, LHP CC Sabathia, RHP Rafael Soriano, RHP Cory Wade, RHP Adam Warren; C (2): Russell Martin, Chris Stewart; INF (7): Robinson Cano, Eric Chavez, Derek Jeter, Jayson Nix, Eduardo Nunez, Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira; OF (7): Brett Gardner, Curtis Granderson, Raul Ibanez, Andruw Jones, Darnell McDonald, Nick Swisher, Dewayne Wise .

2012 TEAM HIGHS & LOWSCLUB GENERAL

Longest Winning Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 (6/8-18)Longest Winning Streak, Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 3x (6/30-7/14; 6/8-18 and 5/22-6/6)Longest Winning Streak, Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (6/3-17)Longest Losing Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (7/19-present)Longest Losing Streak, Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (5/19-21)Longest Losing Streak, Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (7/19-present)Longest Game, Time, 9 innings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:02 (7/8 at BOS)Longest Game, Time, Extra-inning Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:49 (6/16 at WAS - 14 inn .)Longest Game, Innings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 inn . (6/16 at WAS)Shortest Game, Time, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:12 (7/18 vs . TOR - 7 innings)Shortest Game, Time, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:22, 2x (7/21 at OAK and 4/30 vs . BAL)Most Runners Left on Base, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 (4/29 vs . DET)Most Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (7/7-G2 vs . BOS)Largest Margin of Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 (6/8 vs . NYM, 9-1)Largest Margin of Defeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 2x (6/29 vs . CWS, 14-7; 5/16 at TOR, 8-1)Highest Paid Attendances, Home / Road . . . . . . . . 49,386 (4/13 vs . LAA) / 48,938 (6/13 at ATL)

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 (4/21 at BOS)Most Runs, Inning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 2x (4/21 at BOS - 7th and 8th inn .)Most Hits, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 (4/21 at BOS)Most Hits, Inning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 2x (4/21 at BOS - 7th and 8th inn .)Most Home Runs, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (4/20 vs . BOS)Shut Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (5/21 vs . KC, 5/2 vs . BAL, 4/24 at TEX, 4/8 at TB)Fewest Hits, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 2x (5/16 at TOR and 4/8 at TB)Most Strikeouts, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 2x (6/13 at ATL and 4/10 at BAL - 12 inn .)Most Walks, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 (6/16 at WAS - 14 inn . and 4/29 vs . DET)Most Stolen Bases, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (6/2 at DET)Hitting Streak, Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (Rodriguez, 7/19-present)Season-High Hitting Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 (Cano, 6/24-7/20)Walk-off Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (6/10 vs . NYM, 4/27 vs . DET)

TEAM PITCHINGMost Runs Allowed, Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 (6/29 vs . CWS)Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 (6/29 vs . CWS)Most Runs Allowed, Inning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 2x (7/6 at BOS-1st inn .; 6/22 at NYM - 1st inn .)Most Hits Allowed, Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 (6/29 vs . CWS)Most Hits Allowed, Inning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 7x (Last on: 7/7-G2 at BOS - 7th inn .)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (6/8 vs . NYM)Most Home Runs Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (6/20 vs . ATL)Most Walks, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 (7/8 at BOS)Most Strikeouts, All Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 (7/4 at TB)Most Stolen Bases Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (7/3 at TB)Shutouts . . . . . . 7 (7/18 vs . TOR; 6/30 vs . CWS; 6/11 at ATL, 6/5 vs . TB, 5/27 at OAK, 5/18 vs . CIN, 4/13 vs . LAA)Complete Games . . . . . .3 (Kuroda, 7/18 vs . TOR-7IP; Sabathia, 6/18 vs . ATL; Hughes, 6/3 at DET)Walk-off Losses . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (7/22 at OAK; 7/20 at OAK; 6/2 at DET; 5/28 at LAA; 4/6 at TB)

INDIVIDUALBATTING: Runs- 3, 7x, (Last by: Granderson 7/6 at BOS); Hits- 5, (Granderson 4/19 vs . MIN); HR- 3 (Granderson 4/19 vs . MIN); RBI- 6, 2x (Swisher and Teixeira 4/21 at BOS); BB- 3, 6x (Last by: Cano and Granderson, 6/16 at WAS); SB- 2, 3x (Last by Rodriguez 7/6 at BOS) .PITCHING: IP in Start- 9 .0, 2x (last by Sabathia 6/18 vs . ATL); IP in Relief- 5 .1 (Phelps 4/14 vs . LAA); Hits- 11, 2x (Last by: Hughes 5/28 at LAA); Runs- 7, 3x (Last by: Kuroda 7/6 at BOS); ER- 7, 2x (Last by: Hughes 5/28 at LAA); BB- 5, 2x (last by Garcia 7/14 vs . LAA); K- 12, 2x (Sabathia 6/7 vs . TB and Nova 5/19 vs . CIN); HR- 4 (Hughes 6/20 vs . ATL) .FIELDING: Errors - 2, 3x (Martin 7/3 at TB; Stewart 6/24 at NYM; Nunez 5/10 vs . TB)

EJECTIONS 3X in 2012 (5x in 2011)Player/Coach Date (Umpire)Kevin Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/2 at DET (Bob Davidson)Joe Girardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/2 at DET (Bob Davidson)Joe Girardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/27 vs . DET (Joe West)In 2011 (5 Total : 3 by Girardi, 1 by Rothschild, 1 by Martin on 9/26/11 vs. TB)

POSTPONED / RAIN DELAYS / SUSPENDED GAMES2012 Postponed Games (1) . . . . . . . . .4/22 at BOS, Make-up 7/7 as Game 1 of DH (Won, 6-1)2012 Rain Delays to Start of Game (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/18 vs . TOR-51 min . . . . . . . . . . . .6/22 at NYM-53 min .; 6/7 vs . TB-26 min; 5/14 at BAL-14 min; 4/11 at BAL-20 min2012 Rain Delays In-Game (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/18 vs . TOR-58 min .; 6/2 at DET-39 min2012 Game Called Early Due to Rain (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/18 vs . TOR (called after 7 .0 innings)2012 Suspended Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None

2011 Postponed Games - (9x) Last Suspended Game: - 5/25/11 at MIN – Resumed 5/26/11, 1-0 win

COMPARISON BY GAME NUMBER NYY After 95G NYY After 96G 2012 57-38 (1st, +6 .0) --- 2011 57-38 (2nd, -1 .5) 57-39 (2nd, -2 .0) 2010 61-34 (1st, +4 .0) 61-35 (1st, +3 .0)

2012 STARTS BY POSITIONPlayer C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHCano - - 90 - - - - - 4Chavez - 4 - 24 - - - - 13Gardner - - - - - 8 - - -Granderson - - - - - - 92 - 1Ibanez - - - - - 44 - 7 12Jeter - - - - 81 - - - 11Jones - - - - - 22 - 7 8Martin 66 - - - - - - - 2McDonald - - - - - - 1 1 -Nix - - 4 3 9 9 - - 1Nunez - - 1 5 5 3 - - 1Rodriguez - - - 63 - - - - 26Swisher - 4 - - - - - 76 5Stewart 29 - - - - - - - -Teixeira - 87 - - - - - - 2Wise - - - - - 9 2 4 -

2012 BATTING ORDER POSITIONSPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Cano - - 21 54 19 - - - -Chavez - - - - - 1 12 28 -Gardner - - - - - - - 2 6Granderson 3 80 - - - 10 - - -Ibanez - - - - 7 26 29 1 -Jeter 92 - - - - - - - -Jones - - - - 1 8 26 2 -Martin - - - - - - 6 36 26McDonald - - - - - - - 1 1Nix - - - - - - 5 11 10Nunez - - - - - - 2 4 9Rodriguez - - 49 40 - - - - -Swisher - 13 - - 9 50 13 - -Stewart - - - - - - - 3 26Teixeira - 2 25 1 59 - 2 - -Wise - - - - - - - 7 8

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TONIGHT’S STARTER: RHP HIROKI KURODA (9-7, 3.46 ERA)RHP Hiroki Kuroda, 37, will make his 20th start of the season tonight vs. the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field…will be his third career start vs. Seattle and second as a Yankee… last started on 7/18 vs. Toronto and earned the win in a rain-shortened 6-0 Yankees’ victory, recording his third-career complete game and limiting the Jays to 4H with no walks and 5K in 7.0 shutout innings…has lost just once over his last 10 starts and has thrown at least 7.0IP in seven of his last nine outings…signed a one-year contract with the Yankees on 1/26/12.

OF LATE: Has won three straight decisions and six of his last seven…is undefeated in eight of his last 10 starts since 5/27, going 6-1 with a 2.61 ERA (69.0IP, 20ER) with 60K and 13BB…during that time span, has lowered his season ERA from 4.56 to 3.46…prior to that stretch, was 3-6 with a 4.56 ERA (53.1IP, 27ER) with 34K and 20BB over his first nine starts of the season.

EFFICIENCY: Has made five starts this season in which he has tossed at least 7.0 innings and held his opponent scoreless, marking the most such starts by an AL pitcher this season.

WINNING WAYS: 11 of his 19 starts this year have been against teams with winning records at the time that he faced them, with Kuroda going 5-4 with a 4.04 ERA (71.1IP, 32ER)…since 6/8, has lost just one of his last seven starts against ballclubs with an above .500 record, going 4-1 with a 3.45 ERA (47.0IP, 18ER) over the stretch.

BLINDED BY THE LIGHT: Has won all four of his daytime starts this season, holding opponents scoreless in 30.0 combined innings pitched…no other Major League pitcher who has made at least four daytime starts this season has held his opponent scoreless in those contests…has never recorded a winning record in any of his four prior Major League seasons (2008-11).

ROAD WOES: Is now 2-4 with a 4.66 ERA (48.1IP, 25ER) in eight road starts this season, with opponents batting .295 (57-for-193) with 8HR and 29RBI…at home, has won seven of his 11 starts this year, going 7-3 with a 2.68 ERA (74.0IP, 22ER), with opposing batters hitting .219 (59-for-270) with 7HR and 21RBI.

POST-ASG: Is 21-18 with a 3.25 ERA (337.1IP, 122ER) in 55 career starts following the All-Star Break, as opposed to going 29-35 with a 3.59 ERA (484.0IP, 193ER) in 79 games (78 starts) prior to the season’s midway point…won seven of his 14 starts during the second half of the 2011 season with Los Angeles-NL, going 7-6 with a 3.09 ERA (87.1IP, 30ER), after recording a losing post-ASG record in 2010 (4-6, 2.87 ERA).

TURNING IT AROUND: Has not allowed a first-inning run in nine of his last 10 starts after combining to surrender 12 runs in the opening frame over his first nine outings of the season.

STOP RIGHT THERE: Over his last 11 starts since 5/21, has allowed just 12H in 68AB with runners in scoring position (.176), the lowest such average in the AL during that span and the seventh-lowest in all of MLB. � Held opponents to a .194 (30-for-155) batting average with RISP in 2011, the fifth best mark in the NL.

GATHERING MOMENTUM: Over his last eight starts since 6/8, the Yankees have averaged 6.67 runs a game for Kuroda, the highest on the Yankees staff and the third-highest in the American League…prior to his outing on 6/8 vs. the Mets, the team had scored just 22 runs in support of Kuroda in 68.1IP (2.90 RSA).

ON THE RUN: Has allowed 13 stolen bases against in 122.1IP this season (six caught stealing), tying for the seventh-most in the American League (four shy of the league-lead)…has yielded at least one stolen base in 11 of his 19 starts this year, including seven of his last 13 appearances.

FIFTH TIME’S THE CHARM: Has made 10 starts this season on exactly five days of rest following his last outing, going 6-2 with a 2.30 ERA (70.1IP, 18ER) with 46K and 17BB.

THE BUCK STOPS HERE: Allowed five runs in the first inning and one run in the second inning of his start on 7/6 at Boston, after the Yankees had scored in the opening portion of each respective frame…prior to that outing, Kuroda had allowed just one run in 27.0 innings immediately following a run-scoring inning by the Yankees this season.

FIRST-HALF HIGHLIGHTS: � Was one of just two pitchers in the Majors

to record a decision in each of their first 10 outings to begin the season, going 4-6 (also Oakland’s Tommy Milone, 6-4).

� Recorded six double-play ground balls in the month of April, tying for the fourth-most in the Majors.

� Faced Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish in his start on 4/24 at Texas, marking the seventh time in Major League Baseball history that two Japanese-born starters faced off against each other...was the first time ever that the two squared off in a game vs. one another.

� In his start on 4/13 vs. Los Angeles-AL, became the first Yankees starter to throw at least 8.0 scoreless innings in a home season opener since Rick Rhoden on 4/5/88 vs. Minnesota (9.0IP)…also became the first Yankees starter with at least 8.0 scoreless innings in his first start at Yankee Stadium (old or current) since Bob Shirley on 4/27/83 vs. Kansas City (9.0IP) - credit: Elias.

� With his start on 4/7 at Tampa Bay, became just the fourth Japan-born player and third such pitcher to ever appear in a Major League game for the Yankees…joined Hideki Matsui (2003-09), Kei Igawa (2007-08), and Hideki Irabu (1997-99) as the only players to do so.

REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGHSIP . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 (2x), last on 7/7/08 vs. ATLH . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 (7x), last on 7/6/12 at BOSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (5x), last on 7/6/12 at BOSBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, on 5/7/10 vs. COLK . . . . . . . . . . 11 (2x), last on 6/30/12 vs. CWSHR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, on 9/5/11 at WSH10K Games . . . . . . . 2, last on 6/30/12 vs. CWSLow-hit CG . . . . . . . . . . . 1, on 8/30/10 vs. PHICG SHO . . . . . . . . . 3, last on 7/18/12 vs. TOR

2012 RUN SUPPORTAVG/9.0IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.56 (62R / 122.1IP)

TEAM RECORD2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-182012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-8

JAPAN-BORN PITCHERS ALL-TIME ERA (min: 50GS)1. HIROKI KURODA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.452. Hideo Nomo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.243. Tomo Ohka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.264. Daisuke Matsuzaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.345. Kazuhisa Ishii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.44

STRIKEOUTS1. Hideo Nomo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,9182. HIROKI KURODA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6173. Tomo Ohka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5904. Daisuke Matsuzaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5885. Masato Yoshii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447

WINS1. Hideo Nomo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1232. Tomo Ohka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .513. HIROKI KURODA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .504. Daisuke Matsuzaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .495. Kazuhisa Ishii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

CAREER OPPONENT BATTINGOVERALL: . . . . . . .249 (783-for-3,144), 79HRVS. LHB: . . . . . . . .256 (397-for-1,552), 42HRVS. RHB: . . . . . . . .242 (386-for-1,592), 37HR

CAREER REGULAR SEASON SPLITSSPLITS W-L GS IP H ER ERATotal 50-53 133 821.1 783 315 3.45Home 27-24 68 434.0 400 159 3.30Away 23-29 65 387.1 383 156 3.62Day 11-12 29 177.1 166 62 3.15Night 39-41 104 644.0 617 253 3.54Pre-ASG 29-35 78 484.0 472 193 3.59Post-ASG 21-18 55 337.1 311 122 3.25April 9-8 21 135.1 139 48 3.19May 8-10 22 135.1 142 58 3.86June 8-13 25 152.1 129 54 3.19July 6-11 24 142.1 148 73 4.62

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: � Spent 11 seasons (1997-2007) pitching for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of the Japanese Central

League, going 103-89 with a 3.69 ERA (1,700.1IP, 697ER) in 271 appearances (244 starts) for the Carp.

� Was a member of the bronze medal-winning Japanese Olympic Team in 2004 and pitched in the International Cup in Sydney, Australia in 1999, earning a win against Korea and tossing a complete-game shutout over Taiwan.

KURODA’S CAREER VS. CURRENT MARINERS BATTERSPlayer AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB KDustin Ackley .333 3 1 0 0 1 1 0Mike Carp .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Franklin Gutierrez .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 1John Jaso .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 1Jesus Montero .333 3 1 0 0 1 0 0Miguel Olivo .417 12 5 1 0 0 0 1Oliver Perez .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Brendan Ryan .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 1Michael Saunders .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 0Kyle Seager .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Justin Smoak .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 0Ichiro Suzuki .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 0Has only faced the current Mariners batters listed above in his career.

KURODA’S 2012 REGULAR SEASON PITCHING LINESDate/Opp Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K NP/K ERA LEFT GAME

4/7 at TB* 6-8 L 5.2 8 6 4 1 4 2 95/55 6.35 Trailing 6-24/13 vs. LAA 5-0 W 8.0 5 0 0 0 2 6 109/71 2.63 Leading 5-04/18 vs. MIN 5-6 L 4.1 10 6 6 2 0 4 81/52 5.00 Trailing 6-44/24 at TEX 7-5 L 6.2 5 2 2 1 2 5 107/64 4.38 Trailing 2-04/30 vs. BAL 2-1 W 7.0 4 1 1 0 1 3 87/52 3.69 Leading 2-15/5 at KC 1-5 L 4.1 6 3 2 0 3 2 91/54 3.75 Trailing 3-05/11 vs. SEA 6-2 W 7.0 6 2 2 2 3 2 105/59 3.56 Leading 4-25/16 at TOR* 1-8 L 5.0 8 7 7 3 2 6 101/62 4.50 Trailing 7-05/21 vs. KC* 0-6 L 5.1 7 3 3 1 3 4 103/63 4.56 Trailing 3-05/27 at OAK 2-0 W 8.0 4 0 0 0 1 3 104/67 3.96 Leading 2-06/2 at DET 4-3 ND 7.0 7 2 2 1 1 4 86/53 3.82 Trailing 2-16/8 vs. NYM* 9-1 W 7.0 1 0 0 0 1 7 91/52 3.46 Leading 9-06/13 at ATL 3-2 W 6.0 9 2 2 1 2 8 110/75 3.43 Leading 3-26/19 vs. ATL 3-4 L 7.0 6 4 4 0 3 6 97/61 3.57 Trailing 4-36/25 vs. CLE 7-1 W 7.0 5 1 1 0 2 7 103/67 3.40 Leading 7-06/30 vs. CWS* 4-0 W 7.0 3 0 0 0 1 11 107/68 3.17 Leading 4-07/6 at BOS 10-8 ND 5.2 10 7 6 1 1 3 112/70 3.50 Trailing 7-67/13 vs. LAA 6-5 ND 7.1 8 5 5 2 1 6 101/63 3.67 Trailing 5-27/18 vs. TOR 6-0 W 7.0 4 0 0 0 0 5 108/78 3.46 Leading 6-02012 Totals 19GS 9-7 122.1 116 51 47 15 33 94 3.46 ML Totals 134G/133GS 50-53 821.1 783 359 315 79 196 617 3.45 Japanese Totals 271G/244GS 103-89 1700.1 1,706 751 697 182 445 1,257 3.69

*start came after a Yankees loss / Bold-season high / (CG) complete game

KURODA’S CAREER VS. SEATTLE W-L GS INN H ER ERAAll Games 1-1 2 13.1 14 6 4.05Road - - - - - -

KURODA vs. SEATTLE � Last start vs. Seattle: on 5/11/12 at Yankee

Stadium, holding the Mariners to 2ER in 7.0IP (6H, 3BB, 2K, 2HR)…allowed just 2H over his first 15 batters faced, and retired nine straight batters at one point.

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2012 YANKEE DOODLES

#28 JOE GIRARDI—MANAGER CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD: 519-386 CAREER WITH YANKEES: 441-302 • Earned his 500th career win as manager on 6/15 at Washington…earned 420th win as Yankees manager on 6/12 at Atlanta, surpassing Clark Griffith (419)

for sole possession of seventh place on the Yankees’ all-time managerial wins list…reached 400 wins as Yankees manager on 5/8 vs. Tampa Bay. • Was ejected by HP Umpire Bob Davidson in the top of the seventh inning of 6/2 loss at Detroit…was his second ejection of the season (also 4/27 win vs.

Detroit)…has now been ejected 19 times in his career, 16 times as a Manager (14 as Yankees manager) and 15 times as a Yankee (also 8/6/99 as a player). • The 2012 season marks his fifth as Manager of the New York Yankees…at 47 years old, is the fifth-youngest manager in the Majors, behind only St. Louis’

Mike Matheny (41), Cleveland’s Manny Acta (43), Seattle’s Eric Wedge (44) and Chicago-AL’s Robin Ventura (45). • In 2011, guided the Yankees to an AL-best 95-67 record, their third consecutive postseason appearance and 16th playoff berth in the last 17 years…was

the second-best record in the Majors behind Philadelphia (102-60).

#24 ROBINSON CANO—2B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 23 • Was 2-for-6 in Sunday’s loss at Oakland and has 17H in last 50AB…had his career-high 23-game hitting streak snapped on Saturday at Oakland…during

the stretch, hit .400 (36-for-90) with 7HR and 21RBI…also had his career-high 26-game streak of reaching base safely snapped (since 6/20)…on road trip is 5-for-18 with 1R, 1HR and 1RBI in 4GS (3-2B/1-DH).

• Has 11HR in his last 31 games (since 6/17) and 11HR in his last 24 home games (since 5/22)…has a 19HR over his last 56 games (since 5/18) after hitting just 3HR in his first 38 games of the season (4/6-5/17).

• Is the only Major Leaguer with a hitting streak of at least 15G in each of the last four seasons (2009-12)—credit: Elias…his career-high 23-game hitting streak was the longest single-season streak by a Yankee since Derek Jeter (25 straight from 8/20-9/16/06)…was the 10th Yankee since 1942 to hit safely in at least 20 consecutive games…was the longest single-season hitting streak by a Yankees whose primary position is 2B since Joe Gordon hit safely in 29 straight games from 5/13-6/14/42…over the previous 80 seasons (1932-2011) the only left-handed batter with a hitting streak of more than 20 games for the Yankees was Don Mattingly (24 games in 1986).

• Was named to his fourth career All-Star Game, third straight as the AL’s starting 2B (went 1-for-2)…also served as the AL’s Home Run Derby captain (did not homer)…with Jeter elected as the AL’s starting SS, the duo became just the second 2B/SS pair to earn three straight fan-elected All-Star starts together, joining Cincinnati’s Joe Morgan and Dave Concepcion from 1975-77.

• Has reached the 20HR plateau for the fourth straight season (2009-12)…joins Joe Gordon (1938-41) as the only Yankees 2B to accomplish the feat…is tied with three others (Alfonso Soriano, Bret Boone and Lou Whitaker) for the second-most career 20HR seasons as an AL 2B behind only Joe Gordon.

• Has eight career grand slams, most by any Yankees second baseman in franchise history (Tony Lazzeri is second with seven)…has six grand slams since the beginning of the 2010 season, most in the Majors over the stretch.

• Has 1,356 hits, 310 doubles and 663RBI as a second baseman since his debut on 5/3/05, each most among all Major League 2B over the span (credit: Elias). 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 35 2-hit (30) 3-hit (4) 4-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (8x) RBI—6 R—4 SB—1 (29x) HIT STREAK—23G #12 ERIC CHAVEZ—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 2 SEASON HIGH: 3 (3x) • Was 1-for-5 with 1IBB in Sunday’s loss at Oakland and has 11H in last 35AB…on road trip is 2-for-11 with 1IBB in 4G/2GS (2/3B/1-DH)…hit solo HR (#8)

and was 3-for-3 with 2R in 7/15 loss vs. Los Angeles-AL before being removed for PH (Jones) in the ninth…marked his most hits in a game since 8/3/11 at Chicago-AL (also 3H).

• Has 8HR in 152AB this season—his most since 15HR in 2007—surpassing his total from 2008-11 combined (5HR)…hit just 2HR in 160AB in 2011. • Has hit 240 career home runs, second most among current Major Leaguers who have never been selected as an All-Star (behind Aubrey Huff – 242HR).

2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 11 2-hit (10) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (16x) RBI—8 R—4 SB—1 (47x) HIT STREAK—15G #14 CURTIS GRANDERSON—CF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 8

• Is second in the Majors with 67HR since the start of 2011…has hit 24HR off left-handers over the same span, tied for second-most in the Majors…has 8HR off lefties in 2012…has hit 16 of his team-leading 26HR at Yankee Stadium this season…14 of his 26HR have tied the game or given the team the lead.

• Hit solo-HR (#26) in the fourth and was 2-for-5 with 2R and 1BB in Sunday’s loss at Oakland…has 4H in last 23AB…on road trip is 3-for-16 with 2R, 1HR, 1RBI and 2BB in 4GS in CF.

• Was selected to his third career All-Star Game and second straight with the Yankees…went 0-for-2 as the AL’s starting CF in the 8-0 National League win…became the first Yankees outfielder to earn back-to-back fan-elected starts since Hall of Famers Rickey Henderson and Dave Winfield from 1987-88.

MULTI-HIT GAMES: 24 2-hit (23) 3-hit (0) 4-hit (0) 5-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (3x) HR—3 RBI—5 (5x) R—4 (2x) SB—3 HIT STREAK—15G #27 RAUL IBANEZ—DH/OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 2 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Has driven in 41 runs on 59 hits in 2012…five of his 12HR have given the Yankees the lead…eight of his 12HR have come in the sixth inning or later. • Was 1-for-6 in Sunday’s loss at Oakland and has 10H in last 33AB…on road trip is 3-for-14 with 1RBI in 4G/3GS in LF…hit game-winning grand slam (#12)

in the eighth and was 1-for-3 with 1BB on 7/16 vs. Toronto before being removed defensively in the ninth…was his 10th career grand slam and first since 9/17/11 w/ Philadelphia vs. St. Louis…was the first grand slam by a Yankee in the eighth inning or later that gave the team the lead since Bobby Abreu in the 10th inning on 9/24/08 at Toronto.

• Prior to joining the Phillies in 2009, played for Seattle (1996-2000, ’04-08) and Kansas City (’01-03)…has homered in 31 different ballparks in his career. 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 15 2-hit (14) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—6 HR—2 (15x) RBI—7 R—4 SB—1 (47x) HIT STREAK—18G #2 DEREK JETER—SS CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 15 • Is second in the AL and fourth in the Majors with 123H…has 7HR in 2012, surpassing his total from 2011 (6HR). • Since returning from the D.L. on 7/4/11, has hit .319 (217-for-680) with 98R, 34 doubles, 11HR and 68RBI in 162

games…is batting .386 (78-for-202) off left-handed pitching over the span, including a .383 (46-for-120) mark in 2012. • Was 0-for-1 in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, entering the game in the eighth at SS…has 21H in last 57AB…on road trip is 4-

for-13 with 1R in 4G/3GS at SS. • Recorded 111H before the All-Star break…became just the second player in Major League history to reach the mark at

age 38 or older prior to the break, joining the Twins’ Paul Molitor (115H at the break in 1996 at age 39—credit: Elias. • Was named to his 13th career All-Star Game (eighth as the AL’s starting SS and seventh straight since ‘06)…went 1-for-2 in the 8-0 NL win…his first-inning

single was his 11th career All-Star hit, surpassing Mickey Mantle (10) for most in franchise history…matched Joe DiMaggio for the third-most All-Star selections for a Yankee, trailing Mickey Mantle (20) and Yogi Berra (18).

• Has four lead-off HR in 2012 (6/20 vs. Atlanta, 6/3 at Detroit, 4/16 vs. Minnesota and 4/10 at Baltimore) and a franchise-record 28 in his career. • Leads all active players in hits…is the first Yankee with that distinction since Johnny Mize in 1952–credit: Elias…owns the most hits by a SS in ML history. • Has played in 2,519 career games, all for the Yankees…no active player has appeared in more career games—all for the same team—than Jeter. • According to Elias, at 1,510-1,007-2, has the highest personal winning percentage (.600) among all active players (minimum 1,000 games). • Jeter on all-time Yankees lists: Is the Yankees all-time leader in hits (3,211), games played (2,519), stolen bases (346), at-bats (10,265), singles (2,388)

and HBP (161)…ranks second with 510 doubles (Lou Gehrig, first-534) and ranks third with 1,822R (Lou Gehrig, second-1,888). 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 37 2-hit (28) 3-hit (6) 4-hit (3) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (4x) HR—2 (10x) RBI—5 (4x) R—5 SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—25G

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2012 CATCHING STATS

Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS %

594.2 4.01 4 44 11 20.0

2012 CATCHING STATS

Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS %

251.1 3.01 5 17 4 19.0

#22 ANDRUW JONES—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Five of his last seven hits have been home runs…is batting .316 (12-for-38) with 2 doubles and 5HR against LHP since 6/22. • Was 0-for-1 in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, pinch-hitting for Wise in the 11th and remaining in game in RF…has 8H in last 32AB…on road trip is 0-for-7 in

4G/1GS in LF. • Hit solo-HR (#10)—his third home run of the DH—and was 1-for-4 in 7/7 Game 2 loss at Boston…hit two solo-HRs (#8/9) and was 2-for-5 in 7/7 Game 1

win at Boston…marked his 43rd career multi-HR game and 41st two-homer contest (first since 7/14/11 at Toronto). • Is one of four players all time with at least 400HR and 10 Gold Glove Awards, joining Ken Griffey Jr., Willie Mays and Mike Schmidt.

2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 7 2-hit (6) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (2x) HR—3 (2x) RBI—6 (2x) R—4 (2x) SB—3 HIT STREAK—14G #55 RUSSELL MARTIN—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 4 • Did not play in Sunday’s loss at Oakland…has 5H in last 23AB…on road trip is 1-for-8 with 1R, 1HR and 1RBI in

3G/2GS at C. • His second-inning double in 7/7 Game 2 loss at Boston snapped a career-long 30AB hitless stretch…was the

longest single-season hitless stretch by a Yankee since Jason Giambi and Derek Jeter each went hitless in 32 consecutive at-bats in 2004.

• Hit “walk-off” solo-HR (#8) in the ninth and game-tying two-run HR (#7) in the seventh and was 2-for-4 in 6/10 win vs. the Mets…was his third career “walk-off” HR (also 8/13/06 vs. San Francisco and 4/21/07 vs. Pittsburgh)…has six career multi-HR games (five as a Yankee, last on 8/25/11 vs. Oakland).

2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 8 2-hit (6) 3-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (6x) RBI—6 R—3 (16x) SB—2 (4x) HIT STREAK—15G #17 JAYSON NIX—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 2 (4x) • Was 0-for-4 in Sunday’s loss at Oakland before being removed defensively in the eighth…has 9H in last 37AB…on road trip is 0-for-7 in 3G/2GS (1-SS/1-

2B)…was 3-for-4 with 1R and 1 double in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, tying his career high in hits…started at DH in 7/13 win vs. Los Angeles, his 11th career start at DH and first since 4/16/11 at Boston (w/ Toronto).

• Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/3. • Has appeared in games at the Major League level for Colorado (2008), Chicago-AL (2009-10), Cleveland (2010), Toronto (2011) and the Yankees

(2012)…bio can be found on pgs. 461-462 of the Yankees’ 2012 Media Guide and Record Book. 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 3 2-hit (1) 3-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—3 (9x) HR—2 (3x) RBI—4 (2x) R—2 (13x) SB—2 HIT STREAK—8G #13 ALEX RODRIGUEZ—3B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 4 SEASON HIGH: 8 • Has seven doubles in his last 21 games (since 6/27) after hitting just six doubles in his first 71 games of the season. • Was 1-for-5 with 1 double, 2RBI and 1IBB in Sunday’s loss at Oakland…has 19H in last 58AB…on road trip is 6-for-17 with 2R, 1 double, 2RBI, 1IBB and

1SB in 4GS (2-3B/2-DH). • Hit eighth-inning game-tying grand slam (#10) and was 1-for-5 in 6/12 win at Atlanta…was his 23rd career grand slam, tying Lou Gehrig for the most in

Baseball history…was his 13th grand slam as a Yankee, surpassing Babe Ruth (12) and tying Joe DiMaggio (13) for second place on the franchise’s all-time list (behind Gehrig’s 23)…also tied Ott for 11th place on the all-time runs scored list.

• Is 11-for-12 in stolen base attempts this season, marking his most single-season steals since 2009 (14)…was successful in 13 straight stolen base attempts from 5/13/11-7/6/12.

• Ranks fifth on Baseball’s all-time list with 643HR (Willie Mays is fourth with 660HR)…owns 23 grand slams, tied with Lou Gehrig for most all-time. 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 28 2-hit (23) 3-hit (5) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (5x) HR—3 (4x) RBI—10 R—5 (2x) SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—23G #19 CHRIS STEWART—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 5 • Was 1-for-5 with 1R in Sunday’s loss at Oakland and has 4H in last 23AB…on road trip is 1-for-7 with 1R in

2GS at C…the Yankees are 19-10 in his starts in 2012. • Was acquired by the Yankees from San Francisco in exchange for RHP George Kontos on 4/4. • Is his third stint in the Yankees organization (signed as a minor league free agent on 4/3/08, became a free

agent at the end of the 2008 season and was acquired by the Yankees from Chicago-AL for future considerations on 3/22/09)…appeared in one game for the Yankees (in 2008), going 0-for-3.

2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4 2-hit (4) CAREER BESTS: H—2 (11x) HR—1 (3x) RBI—3 R—2 (2x) SB—0 HIT STREAK—5G #33 NICK SWISHER—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 • 43 of his 54RBI have come while batting left-handed…36 of his 78H this season have gone for extra bases (22 doubles and 14HR). • Has not played in last two games (strained left hip flexor)…was 0-for-3 in Friday’s loss at Oakland before being removed in the bottom of the seventh

with a mild left hip flexor strain…has 9H in last 29AB and 13BB in last 11G…on road trip is 2-for-7 with 1R, 1HR and 2RBI in 2GS in RF…his first-inning single on Wednesday vs. Toronto was his 500th hit as a Yankee.

• Hit two solo HRs and was 2-for-4 in 4/28 loss vs. Detroit…was his 18th career multi-HR game—seventh as a Yankee—and first since 8/24/11 vs. Oakland…each of his last five multi-HR games have come at Yankee Stadium…homered from both sides of the plate for the 11th time in his career, tying Eddie Murray and Chili Davis for second-most switch-hit HR all-time behind only teammate Mark Teixeira (13).

• Is one of just three American Leaguers with at least 20HR in each of the last seven seasons (also Paul Konerko and David Ortiz). 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 23 2-hit (22) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (2x) HR—2 (18x) RBI—6 R—3 (18x) SB—1 (11x) HIT STREAK—11G #25 MARK TEIXEIRA—1B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 3 SEASON HIGH: 6 (2x) • Is hitting .322 (19-for-59) with 13R, 3 doubles, 6HR and 21RBI in July…has a Major League-most 25HR off left-handed pitching since the start of 2011. • Was 2-for-6 with 1RBI in Sunday’s loss at Oakland and has 17H in last 51AB…on road trip is 5-for-16 with 2RBI, 1HP and 1SF in 4GS at 1B…hit two-run HR

(#16) and three-run HR (#17) and was 2-for-4 in 7/13 win vs. Los Angeles-AL…was his 36th career multi-HR game and third this season (also 4/21 at Boston and 5/26 at Oakland).

• Reached the 25HR plateau in each of his first nine Major League seasons (2003-11)…according to Elias, is just the fourth player in Baseball history to accomplish the feat, joining Eddie Mathews (11 seasons), Albert Pujols (10) and Darryl Strawberry (nine).

• Is the only Major Leaguer to reach 30HR and 100RBI in each of the last eight seasons (2004-11)…according to Elias, is one of only three first basemen all time (also Jimmie Foxx and Albert Pujols) to record 30HR and 100RBI in eight straight seasons by age 31.

• Is the all-time AL leader in fielding pct. by a first baseman (min. 1,000G) with a .997 mark, surpassing former leader Don Mattingly (.996)—credit: Elias. 2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 25 2-hit (22) 3-hit (2) 4-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (22x) HR—3 (3x) RBI—7 (2x) R—4 (2x) SB—1 (21x) HIT STREAK—14G #45 DEWAYNE WISE—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 4 • Is 12-for-31 with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 3HR and 8RBI in last 20G after having just 4H in first 30AB of 2012 (0HR, 0RBI). • Was 1-for-4 with 1R in Sunday’s loss at Oakland before being removed for PH (Jones in the 11th…has 9H in last 24AB…on road trip is 1-for-7 with 1R in

2GS in RF. • Made his Major League pitching debut in 6/29 loss vs. Chicago-AL, retiring the final two batters of the game (0.2IP, six pitches)…became the first Yankees

position player to pitch since Nick Swisher tossed 1.0 scoreless inning (1H, 1BB, 1K) on 4/13/09 at Tampa Bay (a 15-5 Yankees loss)…was the first Yankees position player to pitch at home since Gene Michael on 8/26/68 in Game 2 of a doubleheader vs. the California Angels (3.0IP, 5H, 5R, 0ER, 3K).

• Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/4…was signed by the Yankees as a minor league free agent on 2/8/12…bio can be found on pgs. 478-479 of the Yankees’ 2012 Media Guide & Record Book.

2012 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4 2-hit (3) 3-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—3 (5x) HR—2 RBI—4 (2x) R—2 (11x) SB—2 (2x) HIT STREAK—5G (2x)

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2012 PEN NOTES The Yankees are 1,413-42 (.971) when leading after eight innings since 1996…they were 86-1 in 1996, 81-6 in 1997, 102-1 in 1998, 81-2 in 1999, 76-4 in 2000, 81-2 in 2001, 88-1 in 2002, 88-2 in 2003, 88-2 in 2004, 83-2 in 2005, 85-5 in 2006, 87-2 in 2007, 77-0 in 2008, 86-2 in 2009, 81-2 in 2010, 91-4 in 2011 and 52-4 in 2012.

#38 CODY EPPLEY—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/22 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 22/34 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 18/1 • Over his last 21 appearances since 6/7, has allowed 4ER in 15.2IP (16H, 6BB, 9K). • Made his 34th appearance of the season on Sunday at Oakland, allowing 2H and 1ER in the bottom of the 12th to suffer his second loss of the season and

series (0.1IP)…on Friday at Oakland, allowing 3H and 1ER without retiring a batter in the bottom of the ninth for his first loss…made second appearance in as many days in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, retiring his only batter faced (0.1IP)…in 7/16 win vs. Toronto, allowed 1H in 0.1IP (1R, 0ER, 1BB, 1K).

• Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/WB prior to 5/15 loss at Baltimore…is making his third stint with the Yankees in 2012 (also 4/19-29 and 5/4-13). • Was claimed off waivers by the Yankees from Texas on 4/5 after being designated for assignment by the Rangers on 4/4.

#48 BOONE LOGAN—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/21 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 33/46 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 33/7 • Made his team-high 47th appearance of the season—and second in as many days—tossing 0.1IP…in Friday’s loss at Oakland, allowed 1BB in 0.1IP

(1K)…in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, retired both batters faced (0.2IP)…in 7/15 loss vs. Los Angeles, AL, allowed 1IBB in 0.2IP…in 7/7 Game 2 loss at Boston, allowed 1H and 1ER in 0.2IP (2BB, 1K)…in 7/6 at Boston, allowed 2H and 1ER in 0.2IP (1K, 1HR) to earn his fourth win.

• Has held opponents scoreless in 38 of 47 appearances in 2012…did not allow a run over a 13-appearance stretch from 5/22-6/19 (7.2IP). • Allowed at least 1ER in four straight games from 7/2-7 (G2), his longest such stretch since a career-high six-straight games with an ER from 7/10-23/08. • Earned his first save of the season—and second of his career (also 4/25/06 at Seattle w/ Chicago-AL) in 5/12 win vs. Seattle, allowing 1ER in 1.1IP (2H, 4K). • Held opponents scoreless over a 25-appearance stretch (15.1IP) from 7/21-9/13/11, marking the second-longest consecutive scoreless appearance

stretch by a Yankee since 1920 (trailing only Mariano Rivera’s 28-straight scoreless outings from 7/22-10-2-99, 30.2IP). #41 DAVID PHELPS—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/22 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 9/14 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 12/3 • Made 14th relief appearance of the season in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, retiring all five batters faced (1.2IP, 3K)…in Thursday’s loss at Oakland, tossed 2.1

perfect innings (4K)….was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre following Wednesday’s game…was optioned to Double-A Trenton on 7/4 and transferred to Scranton/WB on 7/12…is making his third stint with the Yankees this season (also 4/6-6/14 and 6/29-7/4).

• Has made 14 relief appearances with the Yankees this season, going 1-2 with a 3.06 ERA (32.1IP, 11ER). • Has made three starts for the Yankees (5/3 at Kansas City, 5/9 vs. Tampa Bay and 7/4 at Tampa Bay), combining to go 0-1 with a 2.08 ERA (13.0IP, 11H,

3ER, 7BB, 16K, 1HR)…last started in 7/4 win at Tampa Bay, starting and striking out a career-high eight batters (4.1IP, 2H, 1ER, 3BB, 2HP). • In four starts at the minor league level (2GS for Single-A Tampa, 1GS for Double-A Trenton and 1GS for Triple-A Scranton/WB, went 2-0, tossing 18.2

scoreless innings (12H, 5BB, 23K)…last started on 7/14 vs. Syracuse (w/ Scranton/WB), striking out seven batters in 6.2IP (4H, 0ER, 3BB) to earn the win. • Was named the 2012 James P. Dawson Award winner, given annually to the Yankees’ most outstanding rookie in spring training after going 0-1 with a

2.08 ERA (17.1IP, 4ER) with 14K in seven spring training appearances (one start). #40 CHAD QUALLS—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/17 vs. TORONTO FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 28/41 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 19/11 • Made his 41st appearance of the season—and sixth with the Yankees—in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, allowing 1ER in 1.1IP (2H, 1BB, 1K)…in 7/15 loss vs.

Los Angeles-AL, allowed 3ER in 1.1IP (4H, 1BB, 1WP)…on 7/13 vs. Los Angeles-AL, retired both batters faced in the eighth to earn his first win as a Yankee (0.2IP)…in 7/7 Game 1 win at Boston, closed out the game with a scoreless ninth (1.0IP, 1H).

• Was acquired by the Yankees on 7/1 from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations…was designated for assignment by Philadelphia on 6/28…was signed by the Phillies as a free agent prior to spring training.

• At the time of his trade to the Yankees, was 1-1 with a 4.60 ERA (31.1IP, 16ER) in a team-leading 35 relief outings with the Phillies. • Has pitched at the Major League level for Houston (2004-07), Arizona (2008-10), Tampa Bay (2010), San Diego (2011) and Philadelphia (2012).

#39 CLAY RAPADA—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/22 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 36/44 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 34/5 • Has not allowed an earned run over his last 21 appearances (since 6/9), holding opponents to just 5H with 16K in 11.0IP (1R, 2BB). • Made his 44th appearance of the season in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, retiring both batters faced (1K)…in Friday’s loss at Oakland, struck out only batter

faced in the ninth…made first appearance since 7/8 in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, allowing a bunt single to his only batter faced. • Held opponents hitless over a career-high 21AB stretch from 6/7-22 (credit: Elias). • Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster on 4/4…bio is on pg. 467 of the Yankees’ 2012 Media Guide. • Has pitched at the Major League level for Chicago-NL (2007), Detroit (2007-09), Texas (2010), Baltimore (2011) and the Yankees (2012).

#42 MARIANO RIVERA—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 4/30 vs. BALTIMORE FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 8/9 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 1/0 • Was placed on the 15-day D.L. on 5/4 with a torn ACL of the right knee…sustained injury while shagging fly balls during batting practice prior to 5/3

game at Kansas City…underwent MRI at Kansas University MedWest Hospital…was transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 5/13. • Is Baseball’s all-time leader with 608 career saves…has exactly twice as many saves with one team as Jeff Montgomery—who ranks second in saves

among players who spent their entire career with one club—had with Kansas City (304)…earned his 600th career save on 9/13/11 at Seattle…has converted 195-of-211 (92.4%) save opportunities since 4/21/07, th

• e most saves in the Majors over that span. • Has a career ERA of 2.21, the second-lowest all-time among pitchers with at 1,000.0IP since earned runs became an official statistic (1912-NL, 1913-AL)

behind Eddie Cicotte (2.20), and just ahead of Jim Scott (2.26) and Babe Ruth (2.28) – credit: Elias Sports Bureau.

#30 DAVID ROBERTSON—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/22 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 23/30 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 12/3 • Made his 30th appearance of the season in Sunday’s loss at Oakland, tossing a scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1H, 2K)…in Friday’s loss at Oakland, tossed a

scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1H, 1BB, 1K)…on 7/16 vs. Toronto, tossed a scoreless eighth to earn his first win (1.0IP, 1BB)…in 7/14 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, tossed a scoreless eighth (1.0IP, 1H, 2K).

• Was placed on the 15-day D.L. from 5/15-6/14 with a left oblique strain (missed 28 games)…made two rehab appearances (one start) from 6/10-12, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings (2K).

• Led all AL relievers and ranked fourth in the Majors with 100K in 2011…his 13.50K/9.0IP (100K, 66.2IP) ratio ranked second in the AL and fourth in the Majors, marking the highest K/9.0IP ratio by a Yankees reliever in franchise history.

• Owns a 12.29K/9.0IP career ratio (315K, 230.2IP), best in Major League history (min. 200.0IP).

#29 RAFAEL SORIANO—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 7/22 at OAKLAND FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 28/41 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 14/3 • Is 24-for-26 in save opportunities in 2012…his 24 saves since 5/3 (when Mariano River went on the D.L.) are tied for most in the Majors over the stretch. • Has allowed just 3ER over his last 28 appearances since 5/14 (25.0IP). • Made his 41st appearance of the season on Sunday at Oakland, allowing a solo HR in the bottom of the ninth to suffer his second blown save (1.0IP, 2H,

1ER, 2K)…had converted 15 consecutive save opportunities since 6/12, which had the second longest active streak in the Majors…made second appearance in as many days in Tuesday’s win vs. Toronto, entering with the bases loaded and inducing a game-ending double play to earn his 24th save (0.2IP)…in 7/16 win vs. Toronto, allowed 1H in 0.2IP to record his 23rd save of the season (1K).

• Earned his 100th career save in 6/12 win at Atlanta, tossing a perfect ninth (1.0IP, 2K). • Entering the 2012 season, held opponents to the fourth-lowest batting average (.190) in his career among active Major League relievers (min. 200.0IP).

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2012 NEW YORK YANKEES DAY-BY-DAY

Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att. 1 4/6 at Tampa Bay L 6-7 Rodney (1-0) Rivera (0-1) - 0-1 T3rd -1.0 *34,078 2 4/7 at Tampa Bay L 6-8 Price (1-0) Kuroda (0-1) Rodney (1) 0-2 T3rd -2.0 *34,078 3 4/8 at Tampa Bay L 0-3 Hellickson (1-0) Hughes (0-1) Rodney (2) 0-3 T4th -3.0 30,413 4 4/9 at Baltimore W 6-2 Nova (1-0) Matusz (0-1) - 1-3 T4th -2.5 25,478 5 4/10 at Baltimore W 5-4 (12) Rapada (1-0) Strop (0-1) Rivera (1) 2-3 4th -1.5 24,659 6 4/11 at Baltimore W 6-4 (10) Soriano (1-0) Gregg (0-1) Rivera (2) 3-3 T3rd -1.5 22,919 4/12 OFF DAY T3rd -1.0 7 4/13 Los Angeles-AL W 5-0 Kuroda (1-1) Santana (0-2) - 4-3 T1st --- *49,386 (1) 8 4/14 Los Angeles-AL L 1-7 Wilson (2-0) Hughes (0-2) - 4-4 T2nd -1.0 46,829 9 4/15 Los Angeles-AL W 11-5 Nova (2-0) Williams (0-1) - 5-4 T1st --- 41,055 10 4/16 Minnesota L 3-7 Pavano (1-0) Garcia (0-1) - 5-5 T3rd -1.0 40,218 11 4/17 Minnesota W 8-3 Sabathia (1-0) Liriano (0-2) - 6-5 3rd -1.0 40,194 12 4/18 Minnesota L 6-5 Marquis (1-0) Kuroda (1-2) Capps (3) 6-6 T3rd -1.0 36,831 13 4/19 Minnesota W 7-6 Hughes (1-2) Swarzak (0-3) Rivera (3) 7-6 T2nd -1.0 40,327 14 4/20 at Boston W 6-2 Nova (3-0) Buchholz (1-1) - 8-6 T1st --- *36,770 15 4/21 at Boston W 15-9 Soriano (2-0) Aceves (0-1) - 9-6 1st --- *37,839 4/22 at Boston Ppd. due to rain (make-up date as Game 1 of a doubleheader on 7/7) T1st --- 16 4/23 at Texas W 7-4 Sabathia (2-0) Holland (2-1) Rivera (4) 10-6 T1st --- *48,234 17 4/24 at Texas L 0-2 Darvish (3-0) Kuroda (1-3) Nathan (5) 10-7 T1st --- *47,085 18 4/25 at Texas L 3-7 Ross (4-0) Hughes (1-3) - 10-8 T3rd -1.0 *47,942 4/26 OFF DAY T3rd -1.5 19 4/27 Detroit W 7-6 Rivera (1-1) Villareal (0-1) - 11-8 3rd -1.5 41,200 20 4/28 Detroit L 5-7 Smyly (1-0) Garcia (0-2) - 11-9 3rd -1.5 44,686 21 4/29 Detroit W 6-2 Sabathia (3-0) Scherzer (1-3) - 12-9 3rd -1.5 43,084 22 4/30 Baltimore W 2-1 Kuroda (2-3) Hammel (3-1) Rivera (5) 13-9 3rd -1.5 36,890 23 5/1 Baltimore L 1-7 Matusz (1-3) Hughes (1-4) - 13-10 3rd -2.5 37,790 24 5/2 Baltimore L 0-5 Arrieta (2-2) Nova (3-1) - 13-11 4th -3.5 39,360 25 5/3 at Kansas City L 3-4 Duffy (2-2) Phelps (0-1) Broxton (5) 13-12 4th -4.5 19,590 26 5/4 at Kansas City W 6-2 Sabathia (4-0) Chen (0-4) - 14-12 4th -4.5 24,153 27 5/5 at Kansas City L 1-5 Paulino (1-0) Kuroda (2-4) - 14-13 4th -4.5 29,121 28 5/6 at Kansas City W 10-4 Hughes (2-4) Hochevar (2-3) - 15-13 4th -4.0 20,434 5/7 OFF DAY 4th -3.5 29 5/8 Tampa Bay W 5-3 Nova (4-1) Shields (5-1) Robertson (1) 16-13 3rd -2.5 37,086 30 5/9 Tampa Bay L 1-4 Rodney (2-0) Robertson (0-1) - 16-14 4th -3.5 38,024 31 5/10 Tampa Bay W 5-3 Sabathia (5-0) Price (5-2) Soriano (1) 17-14 4th -2.5 37,720 32 5/11 Seattle W 6-2 Kuroda (3-4) Hernandez (3-2) - 18-14 3rd -2.5 37,226 33 5/12 Seattle W 6-2 Hughes (3-4) Noesi (2-4) Logan (1) 19-14 3rd -2.5 43,954 34 5/13 Seattle L 2-6 Millwood (1-4) Pettitte (0-1) - 19-15 3rd -2.5 41,631 35 5/14 at Baltimore W 8-5 Phelps (1-1) Ayala (1-1) Soriano (2) 20-15 3rd -1.5 16,492 36 5/15 at Baltimore L 2-5 Chen (4-0) Sabathia (5-1) Johnson (12) 20-16 3rd -2.5 24,055 37 5/16 at Toronto L 1-8 Drabek (3-4) Kuroda (3-5) - 20-17 3rd -3.5 28,915 38 5/17 at Toronto L 1-4 Hutchison (3-1) Hughes (3-5) Janssen (3) 20-18 4th -4.5 31,266 39 5/18 Cincinnati W 4-0 Pettitte (1-1) Arroyo (2-2) - 21-18 4th -4.5 42,015 40 5/19 Cincinnati L 5-6 Bailey (2-3) Nova (4-2) Arredondo (1) 21-19 4th -5.5 45,302 41 5/20 Cincinnati L 2-5 Cueto (5-1) Sabathia (5-2) Chapman (1) 21-20 4th -5.5 45,622 42 5/21 Kansas City L 0-6 Paulino (2-1) Kuroda (3-6) - 21-21 T4th -5.5 39,229 43 5/22 Kansas City W 3-2 Hughes (4-5) Hochevar (3-5) Soriano (3) 22-21 4th -5.5 37,674 44 5/23 Kansas City W 8-3 Pettitte (2-1) Will Smith (0-1) - 23-21 4th -4.5 40,407 5/24 OFF DAY 4th -4.5 45 5/25 at Oakland W 6-3 Nova (5-2) Ross (2-5) Soriano (4) 24-21 3rd -4.5 33,559 46 5/26 at Oakland W 9-2 Sabathia (6-2) Colon (4-5) - 25-21 3rd -3.5 27,112 47 5/27 at Oakland W 2-0 Kuroda (4-6) Milone (6-4) Soriano (5) 26-21 3rd -2.5 25,078 48 5/28 at Los Angeles-AL L 8-9 Walden (2-1) Wade (0-1) - 26-22 3rd -2.5 *44,016 49 5/29 at Los Angeles-AL L 1-5 Haren (3-5) Pettitte (2-2) - 26-23 3rd -2.5 42,065 50 5/30 at Los Angeles-AL W 6-5 Nova (6-2) Takahashi (0-2) Soriano (6) 27-23 3rd -1.5 40,111 5/31 OFF DAY 3rd -1.5 51 6/1 at Detroit W 9-4 Sabathia (7-2) Crosby (0-1) Soriano (7) 28-23 3rd -1.5 *41,831 52 6/2 at Detroit L 3-4 Valverde (3-1) Phelps (1-2) - 28-24 3rd -1.5 *44,593 53 6/3 at Detroit W 5-1 Hughes (5-5) Verlander (5-4) - 29-24 3rd -1.5 *42,419 6/4 OFF DAY 3rd -1.5 54 6/5 Tampa Bay W 7-0 Pettitte (3-2) Shields (6-4) - 30-24 3rd -0.5 40,537 55 6/6 Tampa Bay W 4-1 Nova (7-2) Cobb (2-2) Soriano (8) 31-24 2nd -0.5 38,370 56 6/7 Tampa Bay L 3-7 Price (8-3) Sabathia (7-3) - 31-25 3rd -0.5 39,891 57 6/8 New York-NL W 9-1 Kuroda (5-6) Santana (3-3) - 32-25 2nd -0.5 *48,566 (2) 58 6/9 New York-NL W 4-2 Hughes (6-5) Gee (4-4) Soriano (9) 33-25 2nd -0.5 *48,575 (3) 59 6/10 New York-NL W 5-4 Logan (1-0) Rauch (3-6) - 34-25 2nd -0.5 *49,010 (4) 60 6/11 at Atlanta W 3-0 Nova (8-2) Delgado (4-6) - 35-25 T1st --- 42,669 61 6/12 at Atlanta W 6-4 Sabathia (8-3) Venters (3-3) Soriano (10) 36-25 1st +1.0 41,452 62 6/13 at Atlanta W 3-2 Kuroda (6-6) Hudson (4-3) Soriano (11) 37-25 1st +1.0 *48,938 6/14 OFF DAY 1st +0.5 63 6/15 at Washington W 7-2 Hughes (7-5) Gonzalez (8-3) - 38-25 1st +1.5 *41,406 64 6/16 at Washington W 5-3 (14) Garcia (1-2) Lidge (0-1) Soriano (12) 39-25 1st +1.5 *41,287 65 6/17 at Washington W 4-1 Nova (9-2) Jackson (3-4) Soriano (13) 40-25 1st +1.5 *41,442 66 6/18 Atlanta W 6-2 Sabathia (9-3) Minor (3-5) - 41-25 1st +2.5 42,709 67 6/19 Atlanta L 3-4 Hudson (5-3) Kuroda (6-7) Kimbrel (20) 41-26 1st +2.5 41,219 68 6/20 Atlanta L 5-10 Hanson (8-4) Hughes (7-6) - 41-27 1st +2.5 45,094 6/21 OFF DAY 1st +2.5 69 6/22 at New York-NL L 4-6 Niese (5-3) Pettitte (3-3) Francisco (18) 41-28 1st +1.5 40,191 70 6/23 at New York-NL W 4-3 Rapada (2-0) Rauch (3-7) Soriano (14) 42-28 1st +2.5 *42,122 71 6/24 at New York-NL W 6-5 Logan (2-0) Batista (1-2) Soriano (15) 43-28 1st +2.5 *42,364 72 6/25 Cleveland W 7-1 Kuroda (7-7) Tomlin (3-5) - 44-28 1st +3.0 42,290 73 6/26 Cleveland W 6-4 Hughes (8-6) Masterson (4-7) Soriano (16) 45-28 1st +4.0 43,006 74 6/27 Cleveland W 5-4 Garcia (2-2) Jimenez (7-6) Soriano (17) 46-28 1st +5.0 45,099 75 6/28 Chicago-AL L 3-4 Santiago (2-1) Robertson (0-2) Reed (11) 46-29 1st +5.0 44,041 76 6/29 Chicago-AL L 7-14 Quintana (3-1) Phelps (1-3) - 46-30 1st +4.0 44,265 77 6/30 Chicago-AL W 4-0 Kuroda (8-7) Peavy (6-5) - 47-30 1st +5.0 46,895 78 7/1 Chicago-AL W 4-2 Hughes (9-6) Floyd (6-8) Soriano (18) 48-30 1st +6.0 *48,324 (5) All times are Eastern BOLD (Complete Game) *Denotes Sellout (#Home Sellouts)

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Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att. 79 7/2 at Tampa Bay L 3-4 Moore (5-5) Robertson (0-3) Rodney (23) 48-31 1st +6.0 21,742 80 7/3 at Tampa Bay L 4-7 Shields (8-5) Nova (9-3) Rodney (24) 48-32 1st +5.0 26,453 81 7/4 at Tampa Bay W 4-3 Logan (3-0) Farnsworth (0-1) Soriano (19) 49-32 1st +5.0 28,033 7/5 OFF DAY 1st +5.5 82 7/6 at Boston W 10-8 Logan (4-0) Miller (2-1) Soriano (20) 50-32 1st +5.5 *38,066 83 7/7G1 at Boston W 6-1 Garcia (3-2) Morales (1-2) - 51-32 1st -- *38,170 84 7/7G2 at Boston L 5-9 Doubront (9-4) Hughes (9-7) - 51-33 1st +6.0 *37,791 85 7/8 at Boston W 7-3 Nova (10-3) Lester (5-6) - 52-33 1st +7.0 *38,270 7/9-12 83rd All-Star Game on 7/10 at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium (8-0 National League win) 86 7/13 Los Angeles W 6-5 Qualls (1-0) Downs (1-1) Soriano (21) 53-33 1st +8.0 47,873 87 7/14 Los Angeles W 5-3 Garcia (4-2) Williams (6-6) Soriano (22) 54-33 1st +8.0 47,789 88 7/15 Los Angeles L 8-10 Weaver (11-1) Nova (10-4) Jepsen (1) 54-34 1st +8.0 46,679 89 7/16 Toronto W 6-3 Robertson (1-3) Loup (0-1) Soriano (23) 55-34 1st +9.0 42,819 90 7/17 Toronto W 6-1 Sabathia (10-3) Cecil (2-2) Soriano (24) 56-34 1st +9.5 44,975 91 7/18 Toronto W 6-0 (7) Kuroda (9-7) Romero (8-6) - 57-34 1st +10.0 45,986 92 7/19 at Oakland L 3-4 Griffin (2-0) Garcia (4-3) Cook (10) 57-35 1st +9.0 23,382 93 7/20 at Oakland L 2-3 Cook (4-2) Eppley (0-1) - 57-36 1st +8.0 24,148 94 7/21 at Oakland L 1-2 Parker (7-4) Hughes (9-8) Doolittle (1) 57-37 1st +7.0 28,142 95 7/22 at Oakland L 4-5 (12) Blevins (3-0) Eppley (0-2) - 57-38 1st +6.0 30,470 96 7/23 at Seattle 10:10 p.m. 97 7/24 at Seattle 10:10 p.m. 98 7/25 at Seattle 3:40 p.m. 7/26 OFF DAY 99 7/27 Boston 7:05 p.m. 100 7/28 Boston 4:05 p.m. 101 7/29 Boston TBA 102 7/30 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 103 7/31 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 104 8/1 Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 8/2 OFF DAY 105 8/3 Seattle 7:05 p.m. 106 8/4 Seattle 1:05 p.m. 107 8/5 Seattle 1:05 p.m. 108 8/6 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 109 8/7 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 110 8/8 at Detroit 7:05 p.m. 111 8/9 at Detroit 1:05 p.m. 112 8/10 at Toronto 7:07 p.m. 113 8/11 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 114 8/12 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 115 8/13 Texas 7:05 p.m. 116 8/14 Texas 7:05 p.m. 117 8/15 Texas 7:05 p.m. 118 8/16 Texas 1:05 p.m. 119 8/17 Boston 7:05 p.m. 120 8/18 Boston 4:05 p.m. 121 8/19 Boston TBA 122 8/20 at Chicago-AL 8:10 p.m. 123 8/21 at Chicago-AL 8:10 p.m. 124 8/22 at Chicago-AL 8:10 p.m. 8/23 OFF DAY 125 8/24 at Cleveland 7:05 p.m. 126 8/25 at Cleveland 7:05 p.m. 127 8/26 at Cleveland 1:05 p.m. 128 8/27 Toronto 7:05 p.m. 129 8/28 Toronto 7:05 p.m. 130 8/29 Toronto 1:05 p.m. 8/30 OFF DAY 131 8/31 Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 132 9/1 Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 133 9/2 Baltimore 1:05 p.m. 134 9/3 at Tampa Bay 1:10 p.m. 135 9/4 at Tampa Bay 7:10 p.m. 136 9/5 at Tampa Bay 7:10 p.m. 137 9/6 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 138 9/7 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 139 9/8 at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. 140 9/9 at Baltimore 1:35 p.m. 9/10 OFF DAY 141 9/11 at Boston 7:10 p.m. 142 9/12 at Boston 7:10 p.m. 143 9/13 at Boston 7:10 p.m. 144 9/14 Tampa Bay 7:05 p.m. 145 9/15 Tampa Bay 4:05 p.m. 146 9/16 Tampa Bay 1:05 p.m. 9/17 OFF DAY 147 9/18 Toronto 7:05 p.m. 148 9/19 Toronto 7:05 p.m. 149 9/20 Toronto 7:05 p.m. 150 9/21 Oakland 7:05 p.m. 151 9/22 Oakland TBA 152 9/23 Oakland 1:05 p.m. 153 9/24 at Minnesota 8:10 p.m. 154 9/25 at Minnesota 8:10 p.m. 155 9/26 at Minnesota 1:10 p.m. 156 9/27 at Toronto 7:07 p.m. 157 9/28 at Toronto 7:07 p.m. 158 9/29 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 159 9/30 at Toronto 1:07 p.m. 160 10/1 Boston 7:05 p.m. 161 10/2 Boston 7:05 p.m. 162 10/3 Boston 7:05 p.m. All times are Eastern BOLD (Complete Game) *Denotes Sellout (#Home Sellouts)

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DATE: 7/22/12 NEW YORK YANKEES TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPRTIME: 21:11:49 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 7/22/12 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS

GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI

Cano,R .318 95 371 63 118 214 28 1 22 56 0 1 2 33 6 58 1 2 10 4 .577 .376 0 0 0 0 Chavez,E .276 63 152 18 42 74 8 0 8 20 0 3 0 14 2 29 0 0 5 4 .487 .331 19 3 1 1* Gardner,B .321 9 28 5 9 11 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 7 2 0 0 0 .393 .424 0 0 0 0 Granderson,C .249 94 362 67 90 184 10 3 26 53 1 1 3 54 3 111 6 3 4 0 .508 .350 0 0 0 0 Ibanez,R .241 78 245 27 59 110 13 1 12 41 0 2 2 19 4 36 3 0 9 0 .449 .299 11 3 0 3 Jeter,D .311 93 396 53 123 163 19 0 7 27 3 1 2 26 0 54 7 2 14 8 .412 .355 0 0 0 0 Jones,A .229 57 144 17 33 73 4 0 12 26 0 1 2 14 0 50 0 0 1 0 .507 .304 15 3 1 2 Martin, Jr,R .180 75 228 23 41 82 11 0 10 24 0 0 6 32 0 50 1 0 7 5 .360 .297 5 0 0 0 Nix,J .235 36 85 11 20 35 6 0 3 7 2 0 1 5 0 24 3 3 2 2 .412 .286 2 1 0 0 Rodriguez,A .272 92 346 52 94 151 13 1 14 43 0 2 7 37 2 83 11 1 10 6 .436 .352 3 0 0 0*+Romine,A .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Stewart,C .250 33 96 11 24 28 4 0 0 11 1 2 1 2 0 16 0 0 1 4 .292 .267 1 0 0 0 Swisher,N .258 85 302 40 78 142 22 0 14 54 0 5 2 39 1 80 1 2 7 2 .470 .342 0 0 0 0 RIGHT .229 96 22 35 4 0 3 11 0 2 1 15 1 18 6 .365 .333 0 0 0 0 LEFT .272 206 56 107 18 0 11 43 0 3 1 24 0 62 1 .519 .346 0 0 0 0 Teixeira,M .257 91 334 54 86 166 21 1 19 65 0 7 6 40 0 54 2 1 7 1 .497 .341 2 1 0 0 RIGHT .279 129 36 78 12 0 10 23 0 1 2 11 0 18 4 .605 .343 2 1 0 0 LEFT .244 205 50 88 9 1 9 42 0 6 4 29 0 36 3 .429 .340 0 0 0 0 Wise,D .262 56 61 11 16 30 3 1 3 8 0 0 0 2 0 12 7 0 1 1 .492 .286 6 1 0 0

Garcia,F .000 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Hughes,P .000 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Kuroda,H .000 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Nova,I .143 19 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 .143 .143 0 0 0 0* Pettitte,A .250 9 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 0 0 0 0 Sabathia,C .000 17 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0

NEW YORK .263 95 3226 459 850 1484 166 9 150 443 11 27 35 327 18 684 50 15 79 49 .460 .335 65 12 2 6 OPPONENTS .256 95 3254 383 833 1383 193 18 107 364 23 19 23 267 20 788 61 20 63 54 .425 .315 51 13 0 3

DH .317 95 325 49 103 173 22 0 16 51 0 4 2 33 3 70 9 0 9 0 .532 .379 9 5 1 3

OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG

* Aardsma,D R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000*+Cabral,C L 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000* Chamberlai,J R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 +Eppley,C R 0 2 3.08 34 0 0 8 0 0 26.1 27 10 9 1 0 12 1 15 1 0 .278* Feliciano,P L 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Garcia,F R 4 3 5.37 18 8 0 8 0 0 53.2 62 34 32 7 1 17 1 42 8 0 .288 Hughes,P R 9 8 4.09 19 19 1 0 0 0 114.1 115 58 52 22 3 28 0 102 3 0 .256 Kuroda,H R 9 7 3.46 19 19 1 0 1 0 122.1 116 51 47 15 5 33 2 94 9 0 .251 Logan,B L 4 0 3.55 47 0 0 8 0 1 33.0 28 13 13 4 1 16 4 42 2 0 .231*+Meyers,B R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Nova,I R 10 4 4.10 19 19 0 0 0 0 123.0 137 61 56 20 6 36 2 109 5 1 .283* Pettitte,A L 3 3 3.22 9 9 0 0 0 0 58.2 49 23 21 7 0 15 0 59 1 0 .226 +Phelps,D R 1 3 2.78 17 3 0 4 0 0 45.1 37 15 14 6 3 17 2 49 2 0 .224* Pineda,M R 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Qualls,C R 1 0 6.75 6 0 0 3 0 0 6.2 10 5 5 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 .370 NL 1 1 4.60 35 0 0 6 0 0 31.1 39 18 16 7 0 9 3 19 2 0 .302 Rapada,C L 2 0 2.45 44 0 0 4 0 0 25.2 15 9 7 1 0 14 1 25 1 0 .174* Rivera,M R 1 1 2.16 9 0 0 9 0 5 8.1 6 2 2 0 0 2 2 8 0 0 .200 Robertson,D R 1 3 2.20 30 0 0 8 0 1 28.2 22 8 7 2 0 14 0 45 1 1 .206 Sabathia,C L 10 3 3.30 17 17 1 0 0 0 120.0 117 53 44 12 3 31 2 117 0 1 .251 Soriano,R R 2 0 1.66 41 0 0 30 0 24 38.0 34 7 7 1 0 15 2 40 2 0 .236 Wise,D L 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

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