Fremantle midfielder Nat Fyfe will canvass offers from other AFL clubs when his contract expires but says his first preference is to stay at the Dockers.The injured 24-year-old is off contract at the end of 2017 and no doubt will attract big money if he decides to head to the open market.Speaking in Perth, Fyfe told the Seven Network on Wednesday he intended to look at offers from other clubs but wanted to remain with the Dockers as long as they were improving.Free agency is that players have a say in their careers and it would be remiss of me not to look at every possible option, he said.But if I see a strong future at Fremantle, then thats where I will be playing my footy.Its been a spectacular fall from the grace for Fremantle, who sit third last after being minor premiers in 2015 and making it to within one game of the grand final.Fyfe, last years Brownlow Medal winner, has spent most of this season on the sidelines after breaking his leg in round five.He is hoping to be up and running for the start of the clubs pre-season in October. 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Sagbo did well to control Sone Alukos right cross and fire past Brighton goalkeeper Peter Brezovan. Aluko was making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury. CLEVELAND -- The New York Yankees rolled into the All-Star break on a high note.Jacoby Ellsbury hit a three-run homer and the Yankees overcame a shaky outing by Masahiro Tanaka to beat the Cleveland Indians 11-7 on Sunday, moving to .500 (44-44) going into the break.Its a positive thing for us. We beat a good team three out of four, manager Joe Girardi said. Hopefully we can carry the momentum into the second half.New York scored four runs in the second and six in the fifth, but Sundays win was anything but easy.Tanaka took an 11-1 lead into the fifth, but was charged with seven runs (three earned) and fell one out short of qualifying for his seventh win. The right-hander was pulled after Tyler Naquins two-run homer capped a six-run rally.Tanaka couldnt pinpoint why he didnt hold the lead that cost him what appeared to be a certain win.If I knew the reason Id fix that and go out and do it, he said through a translator. Bottom line, I have to go out there and shut them down.Nathan Eovaldi (7-6), demoted to the bullpen last week, allowed one hit over the final 4 1/3 innings for his first career win in relief. Dellin Betances warmed up in the ninth while Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman were unavailable after Saturdays 7-6 win in 11 innings.It feels a little different to come into a game with a four-run lead, Eovaldi said. I was glad to get in there and help Tanaka out.The fifth inning featured 12 runs and 11 hits, lasting 46 minutes.Carlos Carrasco (5-3) allowed five runs -- one earned -- in 3 2/3 innings. Cleveland, which is 3-6 since a franchise-record, 14-game winning streak, committed three errors, leading to eight unearned runs.It didnt help, Indians manager Terry Francona said. Shoot, it seemed like the ball was going every different direction today.Ellsbury, who angrily objected to a strike call by plate umpire Ramon DeJesus on the previous pitch, homered to right-center in the seecond to start New Yorks big offensive day.dddddddddddd.Errors by first baseman Carlos Santana and third baseman Jose Ramirez made four of the runs Carrasco gave up unearned. Right fielder Lonnie Chisenhall failed to come up with a catchable fly ball in New Yorks big inning and All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor committed a throwing error in the fifth.Starlin Castro started the second with a double. With one out, Santana failed to catch Lindors throw on a grounder hit by Rob Refsnyder. The ball rolled to the stands, scoring Castro.Chisenhall got a glove on Austin Romines fly ball to the warning track, but couldnt hold on. Romine was given a double, putting runners at second and third.Ellsbury headed to first on a 3-1 pitch, which DeJesus called a strike. Ellsbury argued the call to the point where Girardi came out of the dugout before his center fielder calmed down.It ended up working out, said Ellsbury, who homered on the next pitch. I guess Im happy he made that call.TOUGH STRETCH AHEADThe Yankees finished their road trip 5-5, but Girardi knows theres work to do. New York plays Boston, Baltimore and San Francisco on a 10-game homestand.Its tough to go into the break under .500, but we still have to make up ground, starting Friday, after the break, he said.TRAINERS ROOMYankees: 1B Mark Teixeira (sore right knee) returned to the lineup after not playing Saturday. He will receive an injection in the knee and rest during the All-Star break.Indians: OF Michael Brantley, who has missed of the season with a sore right shoulder, will begin a minor league rehab assignment Monday.UP NEXTYankees: RHP Michael Pineda will start against Boston in the first game following the break Friday.Indians: Carrasco will start the first game after the break in Minnesota on Friday. ' ' '