There were flashes of joy for the Yankees Saturday, such as when Joba Chamberlain played the decoy and A.J. Burnett was able to sneak up on Jorge Posada and hit him with a whipped-cream pie in celebration of the catcher's walk-off single in the 12th inning or when they pounded hits off Toronto's best starter, Roy Halladay.
But the Yanks' 6-5 victory over the Blue Jays at the Stadium was mostly bittersweet because the strange saga of Chien-Ming Wang's awful year took another twist. In the midst of his finest start in a season in which he hasn't pitched like himself, the Yankees' ex-ace left the game in the sixth inning with a shoulder injury. Continue
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