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Yanks' Hughes impressive in rehab start
Topic Started: Jul 18 2007, 08:20 PM (38 Views)
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes allowed two hits and one run in four innings Wednesday in his second rehabilitation start for Double-A Trenton.

Hughes, who is recovering from left hamstring and ankle injuries, is scheduled to make his next start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday.

With several Yankees officials in attendance, including general manager Brian Cashman and special advisers Gene Michael and Reggie Jackson, Hughes walked two and struck out five against the Binghamton Mets. He threw 57 pitches, including 36 strikes, and had two eight-pitch innings.

Cashman said he didn't know yet whether Hughes would return to the Yankees this season, despite their pitching problems.

"There is no guarantee he's going to save the second half of the season. I don't want that put on him. That's not fair to him," he said. "We're not rushing Phil Hughes -- when he's physically ready we'll look at him."


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Impressive? Didn't that fruitcake give up a run and walk two people? Against a bunch of little leaguers. He's gonna be a career 4.79 ERA pitcher. Ya'll might as well start hating him from now.
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Jul 19 2007, 12:24 AM
Impressive? Didn't that fruitcake give up a run and walk two people? Against a bunch of little leaguers. He's gonna be a career 4.79 ERA pitcher. Ya'll might as well start hating him from now.

Cmon Strider....you can't be serious? The kid is good....I won't bash him till he shows me softness on the mound and mental midgetry like Farnsworthless and Carlotta Pussvano!
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