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Article: Solo Flights Exit Camden Yards.
- Article from:
- Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT)
- Article date:
- August 7, 2006
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Byline: Matt Eagan
Aug. 7--BALTIMORE -- The Yankees have shown an ability to manufacture runs from scraps this season, but Sunday they disdained such finer points in favor of a more basic approach. Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon, Melky Cabrera and Jason Giambi hit solo homers off Rodrigo Lopez, and that was more than enough for Jaret Wright, who pitched six strong innings as the Yankees defeated the Orioles 6-1 before 45,693 at Camden Yards. The Yankees' lead in the American League East grew to two games after the Red Sox lost to Tampa Bay in extra innings. "The long ball is a great thing," Damon said. "It's sexy. The chicks dig it. "I was really impressed ...
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