Hartford Courant

Marlins 5, Yankees 0: DJ LeMahieu wins batting title, but Yanks fall in finale. Page 2

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NEWYORK— The Miami Marlins ended a streak of 10 straight losing seasons, beating the New York Yankees 5-0 Sunday behind a home run and three RBI from rookie Jazz Chisholm.

Miami (31-29) finished third in the NL East and earned the NL's sixth seed and a match up at the Chicago Cubs in the first round. This will be the Marlins' first postseason appearance since beating the Yankees in the 2003 World Series. Miami lost an N L-worst 105 games last year.

The Yankees (33-27) finished seven games behind AL East champion Tampa Bay and hung on for the AL's fifth seed when third-place Toronto (32-28) lost to Baltimore. The Yankees will play at Cleveland in the first round after a season in which they started 16-6, lost 15 of 20, won 10 in a row and lost six of their last eight.

DJ Le Ma hi eu had two hits for the Yankees to finish with a .364 batting average and became the first player to win undisputed batting titles in both the American and

National Leagues. LeMahieu won th eN L batting title with a .348 average for Colorado in 2016. His average was the highest for an AL batting champion since Minnesota's Joe Mauer hit .365 in 2009.

Ed Delahanty hit .410 for the Philadelph­ia Phillies to win the NLchampion­ship in 1899. He is credited by some researcher­s with the 1902 AL championsh­ip at .376, while others accept Nap Lajoie as winning that title at .378 despite lacking the plate appearance­s required in more modern times.

Chisholm hit a two-run double in Miami's threerun second off rookie Clark Schmidt (0-1), who made his first big league start, and homered off Nick Nelson in the eighth. Brian Anderson homered against Jonathan Holder, and Corey Dickerson hit an RBI single for Miami.

Le Ma hi eu became the first Yankee to win the batting title since Bernie Williams in 1998. He became just the fourth Yankees player to lead the majors in batting average after Lou Gehrig in 1934, Joe DiMaggio in 1939 and Mickey Mantle and 1956.

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