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  New York Yankees (18-3) at Anaheim Angels (9-12), 10:05 p.m.
 
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 Probable Starting Pitchers: New York    - Andy Pettitte      (3-0,  3.70) 
                             Anaheim     - Ramon Ortiz        (2-2,  5.96) 
  
 (Sports Network) - Andy Pettitte will attempt to improve the New York Yankees 
 starters' record to 17-0 on the season tonight, when he faces the defending 
 World Champion Anaheim Angels in the finale of their three-game set at Edison 
 Field. A win tonight would give New York its first three-game sweep in Anaheim 
 since May 4-6, 1990. 
  
 The Yankees' starters have recorded wins in 20 straight regular-season 
 decisions dating back to last season, breaking the previous AL record of 18 
 set by the 1906 Chicago White Sox. New York is still three wins short of the 
 major league record posted by the 1916 New York Giants. 
  
 On Wednesday, Roger Clemens maintained the starting rotation's dominance, 
 giving up just two runs and five hits over eight innings of action. Clemens 
 struck out six in the 9-2 win, as the Bronx Bombers won their seventh straight 
 game and extended their franchise-best record to start a season to 18-3. 
  
 Alfonso Soriano had four hits and two runs scored in the winning effort for 
 the Yankees. Jorge Posada went 3-for-5 with four RBI for the Yankees in the 
 victory. 
  
 Raul Mondesi, Posada and Soriano all homered for the Yankees, who have totaled 
 43 home runs in their first 21 games. Only the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals hit 
 more homers in that span with 50. Bernie Williams added three hits and a pair 
 of RBI in the win. 
  
 Soriano extended his hitting streak to 11 games and Mondesi now holds a 10- 
 game streak. 
  
 The Yanks will hand the ball to veteran lefty Andy Pettitte this evening, 
 Pettitte has won three of his four starts this year, including a victory over 
 Minnesota last week, The 30-year-old limited the Twins to just six hits and 
 two runs over 7 1/3 innings, while fanning seven and walking two. 
  
 Pettitte has been very successful against the Angels in his career, posting a 
 10-5 record with a 3.62 ERA. The twirler has allowed 136 hits and 53 earned 
 runs over 131 2/3 innings of work versus Anaheim. 
  
 New York placed relief pitcher Antonio Osuna on the 15-day disabled list with 
 a groin injury and purchased the contract of Al Reyes from Triple-A Columbus 
 on Wednesday. 
  
 Anaheim will try to salvage the series with Ramon Ortiz on the hill. Ortiz has 
 split four decisions this season, including a loss to Seattle last week. The 
 Dominican allowed six hits and six runs over 7 2/3 frames, while fanning four 
 and walking three in the defeat. 
  
 Ortiz has registered a 1-1 mark with a 5.66 ERA against the Yankees in his 
 career. The righthander has surrendered 40 hits and 22 runs over 35 innings of 
 action versus New York. 
  
 Mickey Callaway (1-2) got the loss after giving up six runs -- four earned -- 
 in 4 2/3 innings on Wednesday. He also walked four Yankee batters and gave up 
 three home runs. 
  
 Adam Kennedy went 3-for-4 with a run scored for the Angels, who have lost 
 seven of their last nine overall, including three straight at home. Tim 
 Salmon extended his hitting streak to 12 games. 
  
 Anaheim was without the services of reliever Francisco Rodriguez, who left the 
 team to attend his grandmother's funeral in Venezuela. The Angels brought up 
 40-year-old reliever Rich Rodriguez from Triple-A Salt Lake. Rodriguez pitched 
 in the game and gave up one run in 1 1/3 inning. 
  
 Anaheim won the ALDS, 3-1, over the Yankees last season. The Yankees actually 
 took the 2002 regular season series, winning four of seven meetings. Over the 
 last two-plus years, New York owns an 9-7 advantage, including a 5-4 edge in 
 Anaheim. 
  
 Anaheim is 6-5 at home this season, while the Yankees are 11-1 on the road. 
 New York is in the midst of a 10-game road trip. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
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