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Yankees pitchers Carl Pavano and Phil Hughes delivered five innings of scoreless baseball and two lessons in pitching styles in a rehabilitation assignment Tuesday night.
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Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman would not say unequivocally that the Yankees will not pursue Bonds, the career home run leader who is dogged by legal issues.
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Saturday’s victory featured the sort of ensemble pitching that may tempt the team’s ownership, management, fans and news media followers to be patient with the staff.
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The struggling Yankees couldn’t stop the Tigers, and also learned that an injury to high-touted prospect was worse than originally thought.
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Pitcher Phil Hughes has a stress fracture in a rib on his right side, just under his pitching arm, and he will miss at least four weeks and probably more.
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Phil Hughes, who lost Tuesday to the Detroit Tigers, falling to 0-4 with a 9.00 earned run average, is expected to be replaced Sunday by Darrell Rasner.
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Phil Hughes, 21, looked a little young and a lot overmatched as he gave up two homers before being booed off the mound in the fourth inning in a loss to Detroit on Tuesday.
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Yankees young starters are under pressure and it shows. Ian Kennedy’s took a pounding from the Orioles on Saturday, giving up 4 runs in three innings.
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Starter Phil Hughes showed improvement before unraveling in the sixth inning, as the Yankees starting pitchers continue to show no signs that they can carry the team very far.
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Starter Phil Hughes showed improvement before unraveling in the sixth inning, as the Yankees starting pitchers continue to show no signs that they can carry the team very far.
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On Friday, Phil Hughes, the Yankees’ right-hander, will try to avoid losing three starts in a row for the first time in five professional seasons.
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Phil Hughes had the shortest start of his career, giving up seven runs in a game where Boston’s starter Daisuke Matsuzaka also struggled.
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On Sunday, Phil Hughes gets to be part of Fenway history for the first time, and his father, a reformed Red Sox fan, will be watching every pitch from far away.
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After a collision at the plate Saturday in which Tampa Bay’s Elliot Johnson ran over Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli, Joe Girardi complained about the Rays’ hard play in a spring training game.
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Mike Mussina, who threw 210 innings in his first full professional season, is somewhat bewildered as he watches the Yankees’ careful handling of their young pitchers.
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