Mark Teixeira, Alex Rodriguez join ‘Entourage’ (AP)

Instead of guarding the lines, Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodriguez got to say them. The New York Yankees stars took a little time off from the pennant race to make guest appearances as themselves on the next-to-last episode of the HBO Comedy "Entourage," which aired for the first time Sunday night.

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Yikes! Derek Jeter ends injury rehab wearing ugliest uniform ever (Yahoo! Sports)

If only Derek Jeter had strained his right calf one day sooner. That way, he already would have returned to the New York Yankees, the AL pennant race and his personal pursuit of 3,000 career hits. Plus, he could have … Continue reading →

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AL Roundup: A look at Thursday’s games (The Canadian Press)

The Kansas City Royals have long been out of playoff contention, but they showed Thursday that they will have a say in how the American League East pennant race plays out.

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Yankee sleight of hand: Derek deke? Jeter cheater? (AP)

Derek Jeter has a bit part in a box-office hit, and he's putting those acting skills to good use. The New York Yankees captain, with a cameo in the Will Ferrell comedy "The Other Guys," gave an Oscar-worthy performance by pretending to get hit by a pitch in a pennant race game Wednesday night.

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Yankees put A-Rod on DL with calf injury (The Canadian Press)

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez(notes), out with a calf injury, chews on sunflower seeds as he watches the Yankees in their 9-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers in a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Alex Rodriguez was placed on the disabled list with a strained left calf on Saturday, taking one of the most potent bats out of the New York Yankees' lineup just as the AL East pennant race really starts to heat up.


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Yankees put A-Rod on DL with calf injury (AP)

Alex Rodriguez was placed on the disabled list with a strained left calf on Saturday, taking one of the most potent bats out of the New York Yankees' lineup just as the AL East pennant race really starts to heat up. Rodriguez returned to the lineup for Friday night's series opener against the Seattle Mariners after missing three games with the calf injury.

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A pennant race crystal ball (Yahoo! Sports)

It’s time to separate the pretenders from the contenders as post-trading deadline races gear up.

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Smoak’s new address includes rebuilding (Yahoo! Sports)

Justin Smoak went from a pennant race in Texas to the new hope in Seattle in the Cliff Lee deal. He's adjusting.

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Statement Games, Ponson Ain’t The One

Sure, the Yankees lost the last game of their three game set against the Red Sox yesterday, but they proved they can match, and defeat, Boston’s pitching. It was only after the Red Sox teed off on a soon to be gone Sidney Ponson that they took control of the final game of the series. However, over the weekend, the Yankees accomplished quite a bit.

They shaved one game off the lead Boston had over them in the Wild Card standings.

The Yankees’ best (Joba) outpitched the Sox best (Beckett).

Xavier Nady is now in left field and the bottom part of the order looks respectable again.

Damaso Marte is also now a Yankee and he struck out Big Papi in an important situation on Saturday.

Not bad. But now it’s back to business against the O’s and then the Halos come to town. After that it’s off to Josh Hamilton’s home in Texas…

Now, in the coming days there will be a lot of speculation about the Yankees trading for a starter to replace Ponson. I think replacing Ponson is important. However, much of the speculation is currently around Jarrod Washburn (Stats) of Seattle coming to New York in exchange for prospects. Bad idea. It’s not to say that Washburn would be a bad number five guy on the Yanks, but with a season ERA of 4.50, it ain’t worth it.

Ian Kennedy will soon be available. Phil Hughes will follow shortly thereafter. If the Yankee brass had enough faith to start the season with these two in their starting five, they should stick with them now. One of them should get Ponson’s job.

Yes, 2008 did not start well for either…Kennedy has a 7.41 ERA in eight starts. Hughes’ ERA is even higher at 9.00 after six starts. However, a combined 14 starts is no reason to trash a couple of guys who have shown as much promise as these two have. To think one of them cannot pitch with an ERA around 4.50 the rest of the year would mean the Yankees badly misjudged their worth.

Now, you could argue that the two young Yankee starters still need to go through growing pains before they can help the team and a pennant race is no place for such development. Additionally, you can argue that Washburn’s veteran experience is exactly what the Yankees need through the rest of the year and into the post-season. I suppose. But these two kids are supposed to be better than an overpaid number five starter. They have shown flashes of this in 2007. If the Yankees really want to go for a championship this year, they take a chance on one of the kids pitching like an ace.

Washburn is the type of pitcher that will do enough for the Yankees in the regular season and then get battered in the post-season. That’s not enough. If you recall, Hughes won the only post-season game for the Yankees last year by pitching an impressive game.

He, or Kennedy, should get the chance to win important games once again in ’08.

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