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Yankees-Tigers: 1:05 p.m. Flight from Detroit from Tampa:
9:24 p.m. Game called: 1:17 p.m. Stories finished: 2
p.m. Time to kill: 7:24. Ah, the exciting world of sportswriting. As I write this, I’m sitting on the floor at the gate, ...
The Yankees' series finale in Detroit was one
of three games rained out on Mothers Day yesterday.
The game will be made up either July 24 or September 1. The former date would result in the Yankees playing 27 consecutive games coming out of the ...
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Kei Igawa Latest Blog Posts [more]
Monday Morning Musings: This week’s pitching rotation
Posted 66 minutes ago at River Ave. Blues
Bronx Banter: What Do We Do With All These Pink Bats?
Posted 2 hours ago at Baseball Toaster
If Igawa Gets Another Start The Yanks Are Crazy
Posted 4 hours ago at Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog
Good Day For A Rainout
Posted 5 hours ago at Depressed Fan
Washout in Detroit Rock City
Posted 6 hours ago at Green Pinstripes
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DETROIT -- The weather could save the Yankees
from having to start Kei Igawa again. As of
now, Igawa -- roughed up Friday in his season debut -- is scheduled to pitch Wednesday at Tampa Bay. But if today's game...
Despite his atrocious outing on Friday night, Kei
Igawa remains on track to make a second start
on Wednesday against the Rays in St. Petersburg. Igawa allowed six runs on 11 hits in less than four innings against the Tigers on Friday.
The Yanks and their fans could avoid another
torturous Kei Igawa start this week if the threat
of rain becomes a reality in Detroit today. Ed Price as all the details , and I urge Yankee fans everywhere to hope for a rained-out game today. Save us ...
Tigers push Yanks closer to basement...
DETROIT - Two starts have not produced enough
data to know if Darrell Rasner can apply a
tourniquet to the hemorrhaging back end of the Yankees rotation where Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and Kei Igawa have failed. Or if he is the second coming of Aaron...
Kei Igawa seemed utterly insane Friday night in
discussing his abominable outing, telling reporters that all he
has to do to improve is to strike out more batters.
DETROIT - Kei Igawa was the only one
who truly believed he wasn't awful Friday night against
the Tigers when he cemented the fact that he is the biggest waste of $46 million in a Yankee history. At least they are collecting insurance on the $40...
In what was easily the worst game of
the 39 games played this season, at least we
all learned something. Kei Igawa is the worst pitcher in Major League Baseball. Period. End of story.
Kei Igawa 's return to a major league
mound looked pretty familiar to Yankee watchers. He gave
up 11 hits and six runs in three innings as his pedestrian stuff floated up to the plate like beach balls which the Tigers were all to happy to deposit ...
Yes...but what about Feinsand? Who knew that Kei
Igawa was Japanese for Esteban Loaiza? I never thought
I would meet a pitcher more delusional than Loaiza, who would routinely tell us after his starts how well he thought he pitched. I remember one ...
DETROIT - P.U. No matter what type of
positive spin Yankee manager Joe Girardi tried to put
on Kei Igawa's outing last night at Comerica Field, the truth can't be avoided: Igawa isn't a big league pitcher. Nor one who understands what is going on...
On Friday, May 9, 2008, The New York
Yankees will send Kei Igawa, the organization's $46 million
dollar albatross, into the Tigers' den, to be, in all likelihood, bludgeoned and devoured. Indeed, the most salient folly of Cashman's reign as plenary GM ...
I just checked, and as far as I
can tell, Ian Kennedy could be called back up
to start Wednesday at Tampa Bay instead of Igawa. Before tonight's game, manager Joe Girardi said "there's no situation we've talked (about) as...
Darrell Rasner (1-0, 3.00) vs. Jeremy Bonderman (2-3,
4.17) After essentially punting last night's game by starting
Kei Igawa , the Yankees send another recently called-up minor leaguer to the pitching mound against the Tigers this afternoon ...
Kei Igawa's first major league start may have
been even worse than the numbers indicate. And that's
even with him giving up six earned runs on 11 hits in three innings plus four batters. The Tigers had just two (TWO!!)...
The Yankees did not have outrageous expectations for
Kei Igawa in his first major-league start of the
season.
Joe Girardi is a generally positive guy. But
he didn’t mince words after the game tonight: Kei
Igawa can’t pitch in the majors unless he can get his off-speed stuff over the plate. So, as you might expect, Igawa was asked what the deal ...
DETROIT -- Perhaps Kei Igawa should have taken
it as a sign of things to come when
his fourth pitch of Friday's game rocketed back up the middle, ricocheting off of his left buttock. To his credit, Igawa scrambled and recovered the ball for an ...
On Page 2 ...
- Game 37: Yankees at Tigers
- David Wells A Possibility For Yankees?
- Igawa gets a second chance to pitch in
- With Kennedy Being Sent Down Igawa Gets A Shot
- Kei Igawa III: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
- Kennedy Makes Most of His Trip to Minors
- Ian Kennedy Sent Down
- A-O-Kei in AAA, Igawa returns
- OH, KEI: IGAWA TO START AGAINST TIGERS
- Should Hughes be demoted?
- Yankee lineup and Hughes, Posada updates
- Saber Scouting on Scott Patterson
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