New York Yankees, Brett Gardner and Cause of Death
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The official cause of death for former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner's son Miller has been released.
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In Gardner's case, the test showed a saturation of 64%. "It's important to note that adjacent to this room is a dedicated machine room, where it's believed there may be some type of contamination tow...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees 9, Diamondbacks 7: Good news and bad news from the Rice bowlAfter dropping back-to-back games and watching Zac Gallen carve them up like a Thanksgiving turkey, the Bombers bounced back on Thursday night with a 9–7 win over the Diamondbacks in a game that had just about everything—long balls, late drama, and a few “hold-your-breath” bullpen moments.
While the Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm was at the plate in the sixth inning against Diamondbacks righty Ryne Nelson, one of the infielder’s chains around his neck came flying off. Whether or not that was the difference in the at-bat or not, Chisholm struck out swinging on the seventh pitch during his turn at the plate.
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Aaron Judge started another home run barrage with a three-run, first-inning drive that made him the third-fastest Yankees player with 500 extra-base hits and finished with three hits and four RBIs to lead New York over the Arizona Diamondbacks 9-7 Thursday night.
The Yankees' bats roared for three long balls, led by Aaron Judge's three-hit, four-RBI night, which was just enough for New York to hold on to a 9-7 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night at Yankee Stadium.