ON DECK: YANKEES AT TIGERS
Published 5/9/2008 by By JUSTIN TERRANOVA at NY Post: Sports
There have been some good surprises and some bad ones from the Yankees rotation this year. Kei Igawa, with low expectations after struggling mightily in 2007, can only be a good one. Igawa will get the start tonight (7:05, MY 9, WCBS) against an...
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