Thursday, May 8, 2014

This Day In New York Yankees History 5/8


On this day in 1961 the Yankees trade fireballer Ryne Duren, relief pitcher Johnny James, and outfielder Lee Thomas to the Angels for right hander Tex Clevenger and outfielder Bob Cerv. This would be the third time that Cerv would be a member of the Yankees. Duren would spend two seasons with the Angels and post an 8-21 record but would set an AL record for striking out seven consecutive batters with the team.


On this day in 2009 Alex Rodriguez made his season debut and wasted no time hitting a three run home run on the very first pitch he saw. The blast helps the Yankees beat the Orioles 4-0 and snap the Yankees five game losing streak.


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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)