mysportsrumors.com - 6/22/2009
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Back on May 13th, New York Yankees pitcher Ian Kennedy underwent surgery for an aneurysm under his right arm pit. The original timetable for him to begin throwing was six to eight weeks from time of surgery. Well here we are, Tuesday will be six weeks and Ian is back in Scranton. The Scranton ...
Ian Kennedy Diagnosed With Aneurysm
nybaseballdigest.com 5/11/2009 — The headline speaks for itself. We talked about this last week when we first learned that Ian Kennedy was feeling numbness in his fingers. I think I speak for everyone here in saying that we wish Ian the best of luck and speedy recovery. Kennedy is ...
What If?
yankeesredsox.com 8/5/2009 — I know you are all excited that the Yankees have signed Russ Ortiz (ok, maybe not) but what if there was another option? I read this story about Ian Kennedy throwing off a "mini-mound" and it got me thinking. What if Kennedy could pitch for the Yankees in September? Now before ...
Ian Kennedy Has an Aneurysm
nyyankeesrumors.com 5/9/2009 — According to Peter Abraham , Ian Kennedy was diagnosed with an aneurysm.
What has originally thought to just be vasospasms, turns out to be worse. According to Abraham, the aneurysm was found under his armpit, and he will undergo surgery for it on Tuesday.
When David Cone underwent his, ...
Kennedy starts throwing program
riveraveblues.com 6/25/2009 — Via Chad Jennings , righty Ian Kennedy started a throwing program yesterday as part of his rehab from having an aneurysm removed from underneath his armpit. He made 25 throws from 40 feet and will throw every other day, gradually increasing the ...
Update on Ian Kennedy
yanksblog.com 6/23/2009 — In May, Ian Kennedy was diagnosed with an aneurysm. He quickly had surgery.
Chad Jennings has an update. Kennedy will be back with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees this week.Not to play in any games (not for a number of weeks), but to rehab. ...
Kennedy Begins Throwing
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 6/24/2009 — Forgot to mention this is last night's Minor League Report, but according to Chad Jennings , Ian Kennedy began his throwing program yesterday - exactly six weeks after having surgery to remove an aneurysm. He made 25 throws from 40 feet and will throw every other day from now on. He will ...
Should the Yankees sign international free agent Gary Sanchez?
soxandpinstripes.com 6/19/2009 — If some of you don't already know, the international free agent period is when scouts sign players that will be at least 16 years of age by July 2nd. It's a chance for teams to improve their farm system with international players, mainly coming from the Dominican Republic and to a lesser extent ...
This Week in New York Yankees Histor (6/21-6/27)
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 6/21/2009 — This Week in New York Yankees History June 21st - June 27th June 21st 1897 - Former Yankees reserve INF Spencer Adams (1926) was born. Spencer hit .120 in 28 games for the Yankees. 1906 - Former Yankees P Russell (Russ) “Sheriff” Van Atta (1933-35) was born. Russ went 15-9 for the ...
New York Yankees' Ian Kennedy throws off mound
sports.espn.go.com 8/11/2009 — New York Yankees pitcher Ian Kennedy has thrown off a mound for the first time since undergoing surgery May 12 to remove an aneurysm from beneath his right biceps.
This Week in Yankees History (6/14-6/20)
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 6/14/2009 — This Week in Yankees History June 14th - June 20th June 14th 1925 - Former Yankees 1B Fenton “Muscles” Mole (1949) was born. He appeared in 10 games for the Yankees during the 1949 AL season, hitting just .189. 1928 - Former Yankees minor league INF Herb Plews was born. The Yankees ...
A-Rod to Get Much Needed Rest —
Bleacher Report - MLB 6/22/2009
The New York Yankees are starting to run into some issues. Entering Sunday, the Yankees had the major leagues best record since May 7, going 24-16. The past week has been difficult, losing two out of three to the Washington Nationals at home, then ...
Mark DeRosa Available —
Bleacher Report - MLB 6/22/2009
ESPN.com's Buster Olney is reporting that the Indians are ready to trade Mark DeRosa after the Cubs swept them this past weekend.
The Indians, like other struggling teams, are looking to build for the future; in other words: build a ...