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Ryu has given the Dodgers four straight quality starts and has allowed two runs or fewer in nine of his 13 starts. He did get roughed up a bit up by the D-backs on June 12, allowing 11 hits and three runs in six innings.
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The veteran righty faces his former club for the first time since signing with the Yanks after the 2011 season. In four years with the Dodgers, Kuroda won 41 games. This year, he's put together what could be his best big league season.
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Capuano will be activated from the DL for the start after being out since May 30 with a strained left lat. He made a four-inning rehab start for Albuquerque on Friday night, throwing 60 pitches.
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It's been an up-and-down year for Hughes, and his last outing could certainly be grouped into the down category. He threw 95 pitches and lasted just 4 1/3 innings against Oakland after going seven strong frames his previous time out in Seattle.
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Over his last three starts, Moore's ERA has risen from 2.18 to 4.12, as he's allowed 19 earned runs over 13 1/3 innings. Moore has allowed five earned runs in eight career innings at Yankee Stadium.
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Pettitte will look to get back on track against the Rays after allowing four runs on a season-high 11 hits against the Angels on Friday. The veteran lefty has been inconsistent since coming off the DL, allowing nine runs in 19 innings.
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Hernandez has been a bit unlucky this season, hurt by a low strand rate and 20 percent home run-per-flyball rate. He has a 7.88 career ERA in three starts at Yankee Stadium.
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Phelps made his Yankees debut against the Rays last season, and he still likes pitching against them. He has a 2.50 career ERA against Tampa Bay, and he threw 7 2/3 innings vs. the Rays in a 9-4 win on May 24.
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Sabathia played the role of stopper again for the Yanks on Sunday, throwing eight-plus innings of two-run ball vs. the Angels to help the team end a five-game losing streak. Sabathia's 205 strikeouts vs. the Rays are the most he has against any team.