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Hi Phil! I think it’s just great that you take the time to interact with your fans. I have a couple of questions: 1) How did it feel to hear the crowd chanting your name while you pitched in game 3 of the ALDS? Was this a moment you’d been dreaming about since you were a boy and, if so, was it everything you imagined? I think you were quoted afterwards as saying (when Joe took you out) that ... [link]

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Phil Hughes Chat
Published 1/23/2008 by Mike A. at River Ave. Blues
... in the not too distant future. You can submit your questions to him here. I have to say, Phil starting a blog has to be the coolest friggin’ thing to happen to the Yanks this offseason. ...

Three things to check-out
Published 1/23/2008 by Jason at MY BASEBALL BIAS
Lebron James has a new sneaker that’s a tribute to his favorite team - the Yankees. There’s a Robbie Cano vs. B.J. Upton debate going on over at Rays Anatomy. No need to ask me what side I come down on. I like Upton, but Robbie’s the better player in my biased opinion. Phil Hughes is planning a chat. Go ask him a question.

New Stadium pictures and other miscellany
Published 1/23/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... which he calls "rather pointless, but also relatively harmless." We wonder if Brian Cashman feels the same way. NoMaas ' Brisco County Jr. wrote an interesting piece discussing the best young starting pitcher combos in the majors. ("Young" is qualified as no more than 25 years of age, and having started successfully at at least the AA level as of the end of 2007.) He ranks Joba/Phil at number four. River Ave. Blues notes that Phil Hughes is going to host a chat on his website in the near future. For now, you can submit questions to Phil in ...

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