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Scouting report: Orioles vs. Yankees (AL division series)


Dan Connolly breaks down each aspect of the best-of-five American League Division Series between the Orioles and New York Yankees, which begins Sunday night at Camden Yards.
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<b>Yankees: </b> No team in baseball has homered more than the Yankees; they have 10 players who hit at least 14 this season. The offense is sparked by second baseman Robinson Cano, a perennial MVP candidate, Jeter, and Curtis Granderson, who has became an old-fashioned, swing-and-miss slugger with 43 homers and 195 strikeouts. But there's a new (old) wrinkle, too. Ichiro Suzuki, 38, has been invigorated since being acquired from Seattle on July 23. Since Sept. 1, he has hit .362 with an .862 on-base plus slugging percentage.<br>
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<b>Orioles: </b> Few clubs can get into a slugfest with the Yankees and have a chance to win. But the Orioles were second in the majors in home runs hit, smashing 214. Five Orioles had 22 or more: J.J. Hardy (22), Matt Wieters (23), Mark Reynolds (23), Adam Jones (32) and Chris Davis (33). For the first time in years, they have a solid threat from top to bottom.<br>
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<b>Edge:</b> Yankees

Matchup: Batting

Yankees: No team in baseball has homered more than the Yankees; they have 10 players who hit at least 14 this season. The offense is sparked by second baseman Robinson Cano, a perennial MVP candidate, Jeter, and Curtis Granderson, who has became an old-fashioned, swing-and-miss slugger with 43 homers and 195 strikeouts. But there's a new (old) wrinkle, too. Ichiro Suzuki, 38, has been invigorated since being acquired from Seattle on July 23. Since Sept. 1, he has hit .362 with an .862 on-base plus slugging percentage.

Orioles: Few clubs can get into a slugfest with the Yankees and have a chance to win. But the Orioles were second in the majors in home runs hit, smashing 214. Five Orioles had 22 or more: J.J. Hardy (22), Matt Wieters (23), Mark Reynolds (23), Adam Jones (32) and Chris Davis (33). For the first time in years, they have a solid threat from top to bottom.

Edge: Yankees
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