waswatching.com - 11/4/2008
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In the Arizona Fall League this evening, Phil Hughes faced 16 batters and retired 15 of them - 8 on strikeouts.
Coming into this game, the Surprise Rafters - who Hughes faced - were batting .243 as a team. Regardless, tomorrow, Yankees fanboy bloggers will proclaim that this is the Phil ...
dugoutcentral.com - 11/9/2008
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dugoutcentral.com —
I had the occasion on Saturday afternoon to
attend my fifth Arizona Fall League game of the...
season – Peoria versus Surprise. With most games starting at 12:35pm local time and some things tend to get in the way and prevent me from attending more. ...
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Arizona Fall League Game Report: Phil Hughes and Mr. October
slidingintohome.blogspot.com - 11/9/2008
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slidingintohome.blogspot.com —
Since I know a lot of you are
going to look at yesterday's AFL start for Hughes...
as another reason why the Yankees should get rid of Hughes ASAP, I figured I'd post an article that gave a different perspective. From Dugout Central's Chuck Johnson ( Johnson is a former account exec with the ...
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This One's For the Hughes Haters
waswatching.com - 11/2/2008
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waswatching.com —
Seems the Rangers are looking to deal a
backstop for some pitching…via the the Dallas Morning News...
with a hat tip to BBTF : As usual, young, quality starting pitchers are in demand as baseball’s off-season begins. What’s different ...
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How About Hughes For Saltalamacchia Now?
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... . We're not completely against Pavano -- he'd be really cheap, low-risk/high-reward, and he is well rested (ba-zing!) -- but we just don't know where he'd fit in. If the Yanks sign a top-tier pitcher, and Wang comes back healthy, and Hughes -- a huge, huge question mark right now -- slots into the rotation, Pavano would either come out of the bullpen or head to Scranton. But, Hughes being such a question mark and ...
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What about Hughes and Kennedy?
yankees.lhblogs.com 11/9/2008 — Spent a little time here at the St. Regis asking the Yankees how they view Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy these days.
A few interesting things came out of it.
Hughes was throwing 95 in Arizona the other night and the Yankees were thrilled. ...
Conflicting Reports on Hughes
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 11/27/2008 — Earlier in the week Peter Abraham reported that three scouts said that Phil Hughes was throwing 94-95 MPH with ease in the Arizona Fall League. This wasn't the first time this was reported this winter. Abraham also had reported it a few weeks ago , and Kevin Kernan mentioned it on XM Radio ...
The day I ran into Phil Hughes on a baseball card message board..
zellspinstripeblog.com 12/22/2008 — I believe I shared this before on my blog, but I didn’t really explain what happened…so here it is:
I am a big collector of sports memorabilia and baseball cards. I was on this trading card forum (Beckett Message Boards) where I was ...
New York Yankees Home
web.sny.tv 12/6/2008 — Let's talk to a National League scout who covers the American League and Baseball America 's John Manuel to get an update on how Yankees prospects are progressing in fall and winter leagues. The two main attractions in the Arizona Fall League for ...
Phil Hughes - Patience Yankees Fans
blog.nj.com 3/2/2009 — There's a lot of sentiment out there that Phil Hughes is a disappointment, perhaps even a bust. I could end this entry right now with the following statement - "he's just 22, be patient," but I'll delve a little further....
Phil Hughes off-season in review
zellspinstripeblog.com 12/1/2008 — Phil Hughes went down with a stress fracture in his right rib cage on May 1st. It took him out for most of the season. Prior to the injury, he was horrible. He posted these numbers: 22IP (W-L) 0-4 9.00ERA 13K. When he returned, Hughes posted these numbers in 2 starts: 12IP (W-L) 0-0 2.25ERA 1
Hughes Working On Some New Things
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 3/4/2009 — From Peter Abraham : If you watched the game today, you may have noticed that Phil Hughes had a nice, tight curveball. It looked different than the curve he used to throw and I asked him about it. Hughes explained that he’s throwing his curve with the same arm speed as his fastball. So instead ...
Talking pitching with Phil Hughes
yankees.lhblogs.com 3/4/2009 — We interrupt news on A-Rod with some baseball:
If you watched the game today, you may have noticed that Phil Hughes had a nice, tight curveball. It looked different than the curve he used to throw and I asked him about it.
Hughes explained ...
Who Should Be The Fifth Starter?
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 12/27/2008 — Pete Caldera from The Record has a new post up on his blog discussing whether the Yankees should have Phil Hughes or Andy Pettitte as their fifth starter in the upcoming season so I figured I'd do something similar. Hey, why not? In recent days many articles have come out that make it seem that ...
Hughes Sent to Minors by Yankees
passion4baseball.blogspot.com 3/22/2009 — Given the choice, who would you rather have as a spot starter and long reliever: Kei Igawa, Brett Tomko, Dan Giese, Alfredo Aceves or Phil Hughes? The Yankees had decided that the first four are still in the running and Phil Hughes was sent to the minors? Say what?Igawa is having a great spring ...
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Major League Baseball News 11/4/2008
For weeks, every Yankees executive within spitting distance of a microphone or notebook has attempted to make this part of the club's blueprint precisely clear: Moving forward into the offseason, adding starting pitching is the No. 1 priority.