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Recap: NY Yankees vs. Philadelphia

 

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John Mayberry knocked in three runs and scored once to help the Philadelphia Phillies take a 10-5 decision over the New York Yankees on Friday in spring training action.

Jimmy Rollins registered two RBI and a run scored, while Freddy Galvis, Darin Ruf and Humberto Quintero added an RBI apiece for the Phillies.

Philadelphia starter Roy Halladay allowed just one run on three hits and a walk over 2 1/3 innings to earn the victory.

Addison Maruszak finished with two RBI, while Melky Mesa and Ronnier Mustelier each launched solo shots for the Yankees.

New York starter Huroki Kuroda gave up four runs -- one earned -- on three hits and a walk over 1 2/3 frames to absorb the loss.

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