Alex Rodriguez
This question is not accurate. There was no battle that was known as scorched earth. Rather scorched earth was a method of fighting and is sometimes referred to as "the scorched earth policy". An army that applied the scorched earth policy would destroy all resources as they retreated. This would prevent the approaching enemy from having any food or shelter or supplies to supplement their army. This policy was used by the Russians against Napleon in 1814 and again by the Russians against the Germans in 1941.
The MLB record for saves in a World Series is 4 by John Wetteland of the 1996 New York Yankees against the Atlanta Braves. Those that had 3 saves in a World Series ... 1) Elroy Face of the 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates against the New York Yankees. 2) Kent Tekulve of the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates against the Baltimore Orioles. 3) Mariano Rivera of the 1998 New York Yankees against the San Diego Padres. 4) Troy Percival of the 2002 Anaheim Angels against the San Francisco Giants. 5) Jonathan Papelbon of the 2007 Boston Red Sox against the Colorado Rockies.
7-12 In 2010 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees In 2007 the Diamondbacks went 0-3 against the Yankees In 2004 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees In 2002 the Diamondbacks went 1-2 against the Yankees In 2001 the Diamondbacks went 4-3 against the Yankees The Diamondbacks didn't play the Yankees in 1998-00, 03, 05-06, 08-09, 11
Scorched Earth Policy.
74-86. His best season against the Yankees was 1991 (10-2) and worst was 1988 (3-9). Kelly did not manage against the Yankees in the playoffs.
The Yankees had an off-day that day.
The Cincinnati Reds have the highest winning percentage against them. The Reds are 5-4 all time against the Yankees.
As of today, the 26th, the Yankees are 8-9 against Boston. Tomorrow's game will decide the season series. Expect the Yankees to even out the season series, because it is Pettite going against Byrd.
of course the yankees
against, or opposed to. Alternatively opposite, for example the Anti-Christ is the opposite of Christ.
In 2009, the Red Sox had 9 wins, and 9 losses against the Yankees.
In 2011, the Yankees had a 7-2 record against the Texas Rangers.