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The 2010 New York Yankees season was the 108th season for the New York Yankees franchise. The Yankees were attempting to defend its status as American League and World Series champions, but lost in the ALCS to the Texas Rangers. The Yankees opened and closed the regular season against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Lee's shutout was the first time that the Yankees had failed to score a run in a post-season game since being shut out by the Detroit Tigers on October 6, 2006. Lee became the first pitcher to strike out at least 10 in three consecutive playoff appearances, and took his postseason tally to 7–0.
Phil Niekro at age 46 years, 188 days was the oldest pitcher to do that beforehand, while Satchel Paige at age 46 years, 75 days, was the oldest non-knuckleball throwing pitcher to accomplish the feat for the St. Louis Browns in 1952. [14] Moyer also became the first pitcher to pitch complete-game shutouts in four decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s ...
Pitching in low leverage situations, Chamberlain maintained a 2.38 ERA over his last 28 appearances of the 2010 regular season. [70] He was included on the team's postseason roster, but only appeared in three games during the ALCS. [71] [72] Chamberlain pitching for the Yankees in 2011
Former Yankees pitcher (1951–1956) [58] [54] Stan Williams: 1980–1982, 1988 Former Yankees pitcher (1963–1964) [59] [54] Jeff Torborg: 1982–1984 Began the 1982 season as co-pitching coach with Jerry Walker.
With his hard sinker, he was one of the best starting pitchers for the Yankees in 2006 and 2007, winning 19 games in both seasons and leading the American League in that category in 2006. He suffered a foot injury in 2008 that limited his appearances and effectiveness, and a series of arm injuries cost him most of the 2009 season and all of 2010.
LAKELAND, Fla. — Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake makes sure that every one of the young pitchers who comes into major league camp understands one thing: they are there because they have at ...
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared in at least one game for the New York Yankees franchise, including the 1901–02 Baltimore Orioles, and the 1903–12 New York Highlanders.