8/16 Minor League Report

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Hughes finished after three and two thirds > emedia.thetimes-tribune.com > SWB Yankees Blog on thetimes

Hughes.jpg For whatever reason, I haven't been able to update the game post. Which might have been for the best. Phil Hughes (left) started strong here in Allentown, but his night quickly faded. He breezed through the first two innings, throwing 26 of ...
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Triple A At the start of the year when Hughes was struggling, I thought that maybe he should concentrate more on his pitching than worrying about his blog. Now I feel it would be a perfect time for him to blog. It would show the struggles he is going through and how he is coping. I have a feeling that he stopped blogging because he feels embarrassed by his performances this year. The ...
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