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while bringing someone else in. The New York Yankees recalled outfielder Clint
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To make room on the roster, the Yankees designated right-hander David Hale
for assignment. Hale pitched 5 2-3 innings in relief of struggling right-hander
Sonny Gray in Friday¡¯s 6-2 loss to the Blue Jays.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone also says Triple-A right-hander Luis Cessa will
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Right-hander Jonathan Loaisiga was a candidate to start against the Orioles
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