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BAL 0 +105 u8.5
LIVE Top 9th Aug 26
ATL 2 -119 o8.0
MIA 2 +110 u8.0
LIVE Top 6th Aug 26
WAS 1 +174 o9.0
NYY 3 -190 u9.0
LIVE Bottom 6th Aug 26
MIN 2 +172 o8.5
TOR 4 -188 u8.5
LIVE Bottom 5th Aug 26
PHI 2 -102 o8.0
NYM 5 -107 u8.0
LIVE Bottom 6th Aug 26
KC 0 -116 o8.5
CHW 1 +107 u8.5
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AZ 0 +150 o8.0
MIL 6 -164 u8.0
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PIT 8 +110 o8.0
STL 2 -119 u8.0
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LAA 0 +103 o8.5
TEX 5 -111 u8.5
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COL 4 +305 o8.0
HOU 1 -349 u8.0
SD -101 o8.0
SEA -107 u8.0
CHC -138 o7.5
SF +127 u7.5
DET -125 o11.0
ATH +115 u11.0
CIN +159 o9.0
LAD -173 u9.0
Final Aug 26
TB 0 +100 o7.5
CLE 3 -108 u7.5

Chicago @ New York preview

Yankee Stadium

Last Meeting ( Apr 15, 2014 ) Chi. Cubs 0, NY Yankees 0


New York right-hander Masahiro Tanaka is thriving amid the hoopla surrounding the start of his major league career but faces a different challenge - a start pushed back because of a rainout - when the Yankees host the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. Two of the most storied franchises in baseball get together for a day-night doubleheader at Yankee Stadium after Tuesday's game was postponed as the Japanese superstar tries to record a third quality start in three outings. "He's adjusted really well so far, for me," Yankees manager Joe Girardi told reporters. "He's handled the situation pretty well. I'm sure I'll learn more as time goes on ..."

Jason Hammel won his first two starts in a Cubs uniform and will oppose Tanaka, and didn't hide his enthusiasm about where he will pitch, telling reporters: "It's one of those bucket list-type places. Yankee Stadium, it's an eye opener and so much fun to be there." New York swept Chicago in the 1938 World Series and the teams didn't meet again until 2003 after the advent of interleague play, with the Yankees winning six of the nine encounters since. New York has all the momentum after taking three of four against defending World Series champion Boston over the weekend while the Cubs lost their eighth straight series by dropping two of three in St. Louis.

TV: 1:05 p.m. ET, CSN (Chicago), YES (New York)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Cubs RH Jason Hammel (2-0, 2.68 ERA) vs. Yankees RH Masahiro Tanaka (1-0, 3.21)

Hammel allowed three hits - all home runs - in seven innings of a 7-5 victory over the Pirates on April 9 after winning at Pittsburgh in his Chicago debut April 3. The 31-year-old Greenville, S.C., native has plenty of experience pitching against New York while with Tampa Bay and Baltimore, going 3-3 with a 5.17 ERA in 17 games (11 starts), and is 1-1 with a 2.65 ERA in three starts at the new Yankee Stadium. Kelly Johnson homered twice in 27 at-bats while Ichiro Suzuki is 8-for-20 against Hammel.

Tanaka yielded all six of his runs in the first two innings - a three-run homer on a hanging slider by Jonathan Schoop while receiving a no-decision in a 5-4 loss to Baltimore on April 9 and the others in a 7-3 victory at Toronto on April 4 in his major league debut. "If you look at the first two starts, the beginning of the game, I'm missing my spots and giving up runs," Tanaka told reporters through an interpreter. "I need to make my adjustments, try not to do that." Tanaka, who received a seven-year contract worth $155 million from the Yankees, was 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA in Japan last year and hasn't lost in 28 decisions since Aug. 19, 2012.

WALK-OFFS

1. The Yankees placed Francisco Cervelli (hamstring) on the 15-day disabled list while C Brian McCann is day-to-day after injuring his right hand Sunday. New York recalled C John Ryan Murphy and INF Scott Sizemore from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre with SS Derek Jeter (quadriceps) and 2B Brian Roberts (back) also ailing.

2. The Cubs' Emilio Bonifacio was 19 for his first 38 before going 1-for-13 in the St. Louis series.

3. New York starters have issued only 15 walks against 73 strikeouts in 80 1/3 innings, with Tanaka and Pineda combining for three in 26 frames.

PREDICTION: Yankees 3, Cubs 2

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