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Philip Hughes batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Philip Hughes Bookmarks

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Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 23 and Under
Published 1/30/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Phil Hughes, SP: When asked by Ian Kennedy if he wanted to go see Okkervil River, exclaimed "Sure!" and hurried home to put on his fishing pants and pick up his reel. ...

Rotation “Anchors” In The Stein Era
Published 1/2/2009 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... 1992 25 NYY 4 Shane Rawley 61 10 1984 28 NYY 5 Hideki Irabu 63 9 1997 28 NYY 6 Tim Leary 64 18 1991 32 NYY 7 Shawn Chacon 65 11 2006 28 NYY 8 Kevin Brown 65 13 2005 40 NYY 9 Philip Hughes 65 8 2008 22 NYY 10 Doyle ...

AL East SWOT
Published 12/22/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... just isn't what he used to be. Jason Varitek is back as Boston's catcher. The point is, Boston's depth is a problem right now. Fortunately for them, we have a long way to go this off-season. New York Yankees Strengths: Look at this rotation. If C.C. Sabathia and A.J. Burnett combine for 440 innings, if Chien-Ming Wang and Joba Chamberlain are healthy and Phil Hughes finds his form, then the Yankees might find themselves back on top ...

Running Into Yankee Phil Hughes
Published 12/22/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
[image] Great story you should read on Zell's Pinstripe Blog about the site's founder, Kevin Rozell , who ran into Yankee Phil Hughes (who runs his own blog called Phil Hughes's Yard: My Life In Baseball ) on the message board for a baseball card & memorabilia site. Here's a key part of the post: "I mean..how often do you run into one of your favorite players on the computer? I guess I was the first to know about his identity, because he told me to keep it on the down low. You know how people are..they would attack him, and wouldn t leave him alone. " ...

Bronx Banter: Beauty
Published 10/26/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... mi B. Gardner BR E MLB mi M. Cabrera BR BP E MLB mi Catchers: I. Rodriguez BR BP E MLB J. Molina BR BP E MLB C. Moeller BR BP E MLB mi F. Cervelli BR BC mi Starting Pitchers: M. Mussina BR BP BC E A. Pettitte (L) BR BP BC E P. Hughes BR BP BC E mi C. Pavano BR BP BC E mi ...

Bronx Banter: Gettin Better All the Time
Published 8/24/2008 at Bronx Banter
... (Bench) BC Kevin Long (Hit) BR D. Eiland (Pitch) BR BP BC B. Meacham (3B) BR BP BC T. Pe a (1B) BR BP BC M. Harkey (Pen) BR BP BC 40-man Roster: AAA S. Duncan BR BP E MLB mi J. Miranda BR BC mi M. Cabrera BR BP E MLB J. Christian BR BP E MLB mi P. Hughes BR BP BC E mi I. Kennedy BR BP BC E ...

There Is No Such Thing As A Pitching Prospect
Published 8/22/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... A tale of three pitchers: 2007: 9-4, 3.46 ERA, 1.216 WHIP, .210 BAA 2008: 2-17, 7.52 ERA, 1.867 WHIP, .300 BAA ...

A Look back at April
Published 5/1/2008 by Jason at
... Apr 13 @Bos L 5-8 6-7 D Matsuzaka (3-0) P Hughes (0-2) —- BOX ...

Game 27: Tigers (11-15) at Yankees (14-13)
Published 4/29/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... Kenny Rogers (1-3, 7.66) vs. Phil Hughes (0-3, 7.85) After a tough series against the Los Angeles Angels, the Tigers take on another playoff contender in their final visit to Yankee Stadium.  Kenny Rogers hasn't been very good in his last three starts, calling into question whether or not his days as a major league starting pitcher might be done.  I suppose it depends on what happens tonight, but I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Rogers come up with a case of "tired arm" once Dontrelle Willis completes his ...

Season's greetings
Published 4/2/2008 by Chad Finn at Chad Finn's Touching All The Bases
... The best young pitcher in the AL this season won't be Clay Buchholz or Bugs Chamberlain: It will be the Yankees' Philip Hughes, who will win well into double digits while emerging as the No. 2 starter the Bombers desperately need behind Chien-Ming Wang. The Twins are going to long regret not getting this polished 21-year-old righthander in a deal for Santana when they apparently had the chance. ...

YankeesDaily New York Yankees Preview for 2008
Published 3/30/2008 by admin at yankeesdaily.com
... Phil Hughes - It’s up to him. I feel it will be more mental for Phil this year more than anything else because he has the physical package. I see 15 wins with a 3.98 era and will dominate down the stretch and the Yankees will make the playoffs and one of the reasons will be him. ...

SOTD: Hughes HR Rate
Published 3/20/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... ) is now at 2.31, but obviously 11 innings is too small to make much of anything out of the HR/9 stat. So, let's expand out. Last season, Hughes gave up eight HRs in his 72.2 IP with the Yankees. That's just a hair shy of one HR/9 (0.99, to be exact). In the minors from 2004-2007, Hughes gave up a total of just ...

Yankees spring training pitching notes
Published 3/15/2008 by Mark Serio at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... The fact that Phil Hughes struggled yesterday--2 2/3 I.P., 9 hits, 4 runs--isn't surprising. Someone said, "the only thing consistent about young pitchers is inconsistency." Hughes has yet to establish that he is a good big league pitcher, these things take time. Hype and potential will take a back seat to performance once the regular season starts. ...

Santanamania Sweepstakes: Yankees Red Sox Mets?
Published 12/8/2007 by Yankees Chick at Yankees Chick
... and tradeable youngsters at the ready, The Yanks and BoSox essentially managed to push any other interested teams out of the running a few weeks back, but as of just a couple days ago, the Mets might as well be considered potential buyers/traders themselves. Now that it is (at least) a 3-team race, let's break down the top seekers and how likely they are to land Santanamania. Yankees: Key players on the block: Melky and Hughsie Roadblock: Twins want more - like I-Ken - and the Steinbrothers refuse to ...

Indians at Yankees, Game 3 Part 5
Published 10/8/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Hard Stuff. Uneventful top of the sixth with Phil Hughes now mixing his pitches nicely. He threw all fastballs to ...

Game 159 - Open Thread - The home finale
Published 9/27/2007 at Rays of Light
... - Kazmir faltered in just one inning of the five he lasted against the Red Sox on Friday night and even then yielded just two earned runs, but it was enough for the loss as his teammates rallied for just one run in his support. The southpaw fanned nine in the contest to temporarily take over the Majors strikeout lead with 229, a number that was surpassed later in the evening by the Twins' Johan Santana (231). He did, however, hit the 200-innings mark this season and will have one final start for the year to try to regain the strikeouts title. Phil Hughes - Hughes labored through five innings last Saturday against the Blue Jays, and needed 99 pitches to do it. The three runs he allowed weren't bad considering the context -- a 12-11 Yankees win -- but the team could use a little more efficiency. Still, Hughes holds a 3.18 ERA in September, and has yet to lose a game this month. The Yankees are 4-0 over the last four games ...

Night Of The Living Catchers: Angels 7, Yankees 6
Published 8/21/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Working backwards, Angels catchers had an unlikely influence on this game, seeing as how they drove in four of the team's seven runs, what with Jeff Mathis' bases-clearing double in the second. Phil Hughes uncharacteristically struggled some (he gave up five walks on the night after giving up only nine in five prior starts), so it might not have been a big surprise to see him get knocked around a bit. More, Mathis shone defensively, getting a not-even-close strike-'em-out, throw-'em-out double play in the fifth. I'm learning to like him more behind the plate, but I'll have to see him throw out some more runners before I really trust him fully. ...

A low blow
Published 8/13/2007 by Mike A. at River Avenue Blues
... sponsorship for Phil Hughes’ player page. It reads: ...