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Harper: Girardi makes right call with Hughes move
Harper: Girardi makes right call with Hughes move
Suddenly key pieces are falling into place, and you can see the possibilities for the Yankees taking shape, even after their slow start and all the Hank Steinbrenner hysteria.
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Baseball Today: Friday, April 25
Projo Sox Blog — ... . (New York Post) Phil Hughes was last night's starting pitcher but was lifted after two innings because of a rain delay. The Daily News' John Harper says that was the right move by manager Joe Girardi. ...

Paging Scranton! Send relief help! Lots of it!
Bugs & Cranks — Fire up the Scranton shuttle! After last night’s debacle in Chicago, which included Joba Chamberlain’s first career defeat (yes, apparently it is possible), the Yankee bullpen is a mess. Brian Bruney is hurt after falling a couple of nights ago and is headed to the disabled list. Tyler Kepner of the New York Times reports that that isn’t the only bad news Bruney got yesterday. Kyle Farnsworth fell on the slick mound last night and suffered an elbow injury. Peter Abraham reports that Farnsworth doesn’t think it’s serious. But, we are talking pitchers and elbows here, so you never know. If he ...

The world must be coming to an end
New York Yankees Fan Blog — ... prevented Phil Hughes from continuing what was shaping up to be a pretty solid outing. It was disappointing that Hughes didn't come back out, but as John Harper writes today , Joe Girardi made the right call. That all being said, what we're most concerned with today is ...

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