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With 35 home runs, 109 runs scored and 102 RBIs entering Saturday's game, Alex Rodriguez is one of just three Major League players in history to compile 35, 100 and 100 in those categories in seven consecutive seasons. Hall of Famers Jimmie Foxx and Babe Ruth, who did it in nine and 11 consecutive seasons.

The Yankees recorded their 59th come-from-behind win of the season on Friday night, breaking the record they shared with the 1977 Philadelphia Phillies.New York has overcome a one-run deficit 29 times, come back from two runs down 12 times, three runs on nine occasions, four runs in five games and bounced back from five- and six-run deficits twice each.