Breaking down Igawa

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I have a theory on Kei Igawa that I have been working on for quite some time. Here it is: He’s no damn good. There could be more to it than that, I will admit. The guys at Saber Scouting have some theories of their own that are interesting. The K-Man is the No. 1 starter for Scranton and is probably first in line when the Yankees need a starter. [link]

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Baseball Today: Monday, April 7
Published 4/7/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... News) Feeling the pain now is Jason Giambi, who has a sore left groin muscle and may miss tonight's series finale against Tampa Bay. (New York Post) AND THE WINNER IN THE UNLIKELIEST QUOTE DEPARTMENT IS . . . Shelley Duncan of the Yankees. (Newsday) THE ANSWER MAN: What's wrong with Kei Igawa? The blog Saber-Scouting.com breaks it down in excruciating detail. And here Peter Abraham just thought Igawa was "no damn good." (LoHud Yankees Blog) BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR: ...

Yankees bridge to the future
Published 4/7/2008 by Mark Serio at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... it's interesting to see what happens when the hype subsides and reality rears its ugly head. Yankees fans have been deluged for months about the farm system that is bursting at the seams, well that was then and this is now. Here's a note from LoHud, "The K-Man is the No. 1 starter for Scranton and is probably first in line when the Yankees need a starter." Now, sit down and take a deep breath, the "K-Man" is the infamous Igawa. Yes, he's still prominently in the mix. ...

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