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The Yankee Stadium Firsts

We're getting retarded and listing the Yankee Stadium Firsts...

Pitching

First Pitcher to Get a Win: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Get a Loss: Jose Veras
First Pitcher to Throw a Strike: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Throw a Ball: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Record an Out: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Record a Strikeout: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Throw a Scoreless Inning: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Throw a Hitless Inning: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Give Up a Hit: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Hit a Batter: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Give Up a Double: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Walk a Batter: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Give Up a Run: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Give Up a Home Run: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Throw a Wild Pitch: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Load the Bases: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Work Out Of a Bases Loaded Jam: Cliff Lee
First Pitcher to Get a No Decision: CC Sabathia
First Pitcher to Have A Game ERA of Infinity: Jose Veras
First Pitcher to give up a Grand Slam: Damaso Marte
First Pitcher to Give Up Multiple Home Runs: Damaso Marte

First Relief Pitcher Used: Edwar Ramirez
First Relief Pither to Record No Outs: Edwar Ramirez
First Relief Pitcher to Record an Out: Phil Coke
First Relief Pitcher to Work Out of a Bases Loaded Jam: Phil Coke
First Relief Pitcher to Give Up Runs: Jose Veras

First Opposing Pitcher to throw a Ball: Cliff Lee
First Opposing Pitcher to throw a Strike: Cliff Lee
First Opposing Pitcher to record an Out: Cliff Lee

Hitting

First Batter to Get a Hit: Johnny Damon
First Batter to Hit a Homer: Jorge Posada
First Batter to Hit a Grandslam: Grady Sizemore
First Batter to Get Hit By a Pitch: Mark Teixeira
First Batter to Double: Ben Francisco
First Batter to Walk: Kelly Shoppach
First Batter to Record an RBI: Kelly Shoppach
First Batter to Score a Run: Ben Francisco
First Batter to Have Multiple Hits: Victor Martinez
First Batter to Take a Strike: Grady Sizemore
First Batter to Get Out: Grady Sizemore
First Batter to Groundout: Grady Sizemore
First Batter to Groundout to First: Grady Sizemore
First Batter to Foul Off a Pitch: Mark DeRosa
First Batter to Swing and Miss: Mark DeRosa
First Batter to Groundout to Second: Mark DeRosa
First Batter to Reach a Full Count: Mark DeRosa
First Batter to Strikeout: Victor Martinez
First Batter to End an Inning: Victor Martinez
First Batter to Flyout: Derek Jeter
First Batter to Get Up With Runners in Scoring Position: Nick Swisher
First Batter to Get Out With Runners in Scoring Position: Nick Swisher
First Batter to Strand Runners on Base with 2 Outs: Jorge Posada
First Batter to K with Runners on Base: Tony Graffanino
First Batter to Line Out: Jhonny Peralta
First Batter to Leadoff an Inning With a Hit: Robinson Cano
First Batter to Move over a Runner via Groundout: Hideki Matsui
First Batter to Hit into a Double Play: Victor Martinez
First Batter to Record and Infield Single: Derek Jeter
First Batter to Ground Into Fielders Choice: Johnny Damon
First Batter to Reach Third Base: Johnny Damon
First Batter Thrown Out at the Plate: Johnny Peralta
First Batter to Get Out With Runner On Third And Less Than 2 Outs: Ben Francisco
First Batter to Strand the Bases Loaded: Johnny Damon
First Better to Get a Hit With Runners in Scoring Position: Jhonny Peralta

First Baserunner to Get Caught Stealing: Grady Sizemore

First Yankee to Record an Out: Derek Jeter
First Yankee to Fly Out: Derek Jeter
First Yankee to End an Inning: Jorge Posada
First Yankee to Strikeout: Cody Ransom
First Yankee with Multiple Hits: Robinson Cano

Fielding

First Fielder to Field a Groundball: Mark Teixeira
First Outfielder to Record an Out: Grady Sizemore
First Fielder to Throw Out a Runner at the Plate: Cody Ransom
First Catcher to Throw Out a Base Stealer: Jorge Posada
First Fielder to Make an Error: Tony Graffanino

First Yankee to Make an Error: Cody Ransom

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