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BLINDED BY THE LIGHT: Yankees center fielder Curtis Granderson lost a hit by Justin Ruggiano in the lights during the seventh against the Rays. The Rays won 3-2. ZUMA Press

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WHAT THE STUCK?: Left fielder Brett Gardner and center fielder Curtis Granderson look up after Granderson lost a fly ball in the roof of Tropicana Field. AP

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THE HANDOFF: Starting pitcher Bartolo Colon throws in the first inning. AP

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YAY US: Pitcher Jake McGee of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrates after a double play stops a rally by the Yankees. Getty Images

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PRETTY GOOD, HUH!: Robinson Cano smiles back toward the Yankee dugout as he rounds third base in front of Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria following his two-run home run during the third. EPA

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FLOP: B. J. Upton of the Tampa Bay Rays dives into first base to avoid a pickoff. Getty Images

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WIPEOUT: Curtis Granderson makes a sliding catch on a sacrifice fly by Tampa Bay Rays’ Johnny Damon as Yankees’ Robinson Cano looks on during the seventh. Reuters

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SURPRISE STRIKE: Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees reacts to a strike against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Getty Images

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IT’S OK MAN: First baseman Mark Teixeira comes out to talk to pitcher Boone Logan following Tampa Bay Rays Johnny Damon’s sacrifice fly to score during the seventh. EPA

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