Josh Donaldson drives in go-ahead runs in the Yanks' 23rd comeback victory, plus Chad Kuhl completes shutout on this edition of FastCast
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees lived up to expectations, even trailing by four runs. Unfortunately for Oakland, the Athletics also played to pattern. Two catcher’s interference calls, a hit batter and a walk sparked a bizarre six-run seventh inning highlighted by Josh Donaldson's go-ahead, two-run double that lifted best-in-the-majors New York over big-league-worst Oakland 9-5 Monday night. “We've done it a lot of different ways this year,” Donaldson said after the Yankees' major league-hi
Giancarlo Stanton smokes a solo home run to left field to cut the Yankees' deficit to 5-2 in the bottom of the 4th
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