On their longest losing streak since 1995, the Yankees’ 6-5 defeat by the rival Red Sox contained a critical eighth-inning call that nullified a run.
Author: Pete Caldera, NorthJersey.com
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Omar Minaya is latest veteran executive to join Yankees’ front office
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