House of Bloops

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NEW YORK - Joe Girardi had long since tired of the notion that the Yankees live and die by the long ball.

"They're still hits," the Yankees' manager said of his club's major-league leading 70 home runs entering the Subway Series finale. "I don't care how we score runs. I don't care if they kick the ball 10 times."

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House of Bloops

Through six innings Sunday against the Mets at the Stadium, the Yankees had just a skinny, single run on the board, courtesy of another Curtis Granderson homer.

Trailing by two runs, the Yankees su...

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