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My man Erik Boland of Newsday writes:
"On a night when the Yankees hit four home runs to tie the major-league record for homers in a season (264) and clinched home-field advantage in the wild-card game by beating the Red Sox, 11-6, at Fenway Park, Happ allowed four runs and four hits in six innings. He began with five sharp innings, but a misjudged fly ball in the sixth became a double and extended the inning, setting the stage for Steve Pearce’s two-out grand slam.
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Happ's been outstanding for the Yankees. If the Yanks didn't have such a commanding lead, I would have been worried. Plus Happ's allowed to have a bad inning here and there.
Overall, the Yankees have been playing very good baseball down the stretch. They are playing like a team that could go all the way. Let's hope so.
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