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Yankees closer Mariano Rivera (center) is greeted by Derek Jeter and other teammates after the team beat the Seattle Mariners in a baseball game 3-2 and Rivera earned his 300th save. AP

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Yankees rookie Austin Romine smiles in the visitors’ dugout after he singled and then scored on a Robinson Cano double in the seventh inning. AP

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Yankees’ Derek Jeter (left) greets Yankees’ Austin Romine and Curtis Granderson (right) after the three scored on a Robinson Cano double in the seventh inning. AP

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Seattle Mariners’ Ichiro Suzuki fouls off a ball against the New York Yankees in the first inning. Suzuki struck out on the turn. AP

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New York Yankees batter Chris Dickerson (27) celebrates in his team’s dugout after his two-run home run against Seattle Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez during the fourth inning. Reuters

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New York Yankees’ Eduardo Nunez leaps out of the way of a wild pitch from Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Charlie Furbush in the second inning. AP

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Yankees starting pitcher Phil Hughes throws against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning. Reuters

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Yankees Robinson Cano is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a solo-home run off Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Charlie Furbush during the second inning. Reuters

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New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera waves to fans after the team beat the Seattle Mariners. The Yankees won 3-2. Rivera earned his 600th save, moving within one of Trevor Hoffman’s major league record. AP

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