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Monday, June 7, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) -- At least Mariano Rivera and the New York Yankees let the Baltimore Orioles get close in this game. Coming off an overpowering sweep at Camden Yards last week, the Yankees again bolted ahead behind Derek Jeter's two solo home runs. The Orioles rallied in the ninth inning, only to fall short 8-7 Tuesday night. "We had a big lead," Rivera said after barely holding on. "All of a sudden, a single and a walk, and I was in. But that's not an excuse." Down 8-3, the Orioles made it in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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