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Oswaldo Cabrera has made the biggest impact among the Yankee kids promoted to the big club by its recent wave of injuries.  It seems as if he does something of note in every game, whether it's an acrobatic catch, a rifle-armed throw from right field, or Sunday, his first major-league homer.  Yes, there's an 0 for 25 streak in there, but watching him play every day the past four weeks has been fun -- especially when more familiar names such as Estevan Florial and Miguel Andujar have struggled.
 
Greg Weissert is the rare New York area native to make it to the Bronx.  Born and raised on Long Island and a product of Fordham University -- alma mater of 1930s-'40s Yankees "fireman" Johnny Murphy -- the righty reliever had a rocky start to his big league career, but since a shaky first game in Oakland, has thrown shutout ball in five of his seven appearances.

Finally, another tip of the hat to a future Hall of Famer enjoying one of the best farewell tours in MLB history.

Did anyone really expect Albert Pujols to hit 18 home runs with three and a half weeks left in the season -- or to be hitting in the .260s?  That's not the way 42 year olds play.  Well, any 42 year old not wearing #5 for the NL Central leading Cardinals.

Sunday, he belted his 697th career home run to move him past Alex Rodriguez on the all time list.  Now the question is whether he's got three more long balls left in the tank, so he can join the 700 homer club.

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