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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Friday, October 16, 2009 NEW YORK -- The Yankees led the major leagues with 915 runs scored this season, and ranked first among the 30 clubs with 136 home runs at home. That offensive firepower helped produce a slew of late comeback victories, and allowed A.J. Burnett to keep his right arm in shape flinging whipped-cream pies between starts. The fun continued in the American League Division Series. Even though the Yankees hit a collective .225 against Minnesota, they ripped the heart out of the Twins with big late home ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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