2000 Yankees Diary, June 7: Posada provides crushing blow in comeback at the Big O
Briefly

In a pivotal series against the Expos, the Yankees turned to pitcher Orlando Hernández, who had previously displayed significant promise. Despite allowing a home run to Vladimir Guerrero in the first inning, Hernández rebounded remarkably, yielding only a couple of baserunners throughout the remainder of the game. Meanwhile, the Yankees' offense managed to come alive, with timely hits driving in runs. A strong performance by Hernández helped the Yankees clinch the series win and take the lead in the AL East.
The Yankees turned to Orlando Hernández, who after a shaky first inning, dominated the Expos lineup, leading to a decisive series victory.
Orlando Hernández's ability to recover after an early mistake was crucial as he allowed only two baserunners in six innings, showcasing his resilience.
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