fantasybaseballgenerals.com - 4/28/2008
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This week the Fantasy Baseball Generals take a look at what is going on with Hughes and Kennedy and look to the future.
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Fantasy Generals Speculator Part Six - Hughes v. Kennedy
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... it’s probably at zero, unless you count guys like Maddux who actually did sit consistently in the low 90s during his peak years. Unfortunately, I like to play the odds. I don't see Kennedy becoming an ace in New York. Because of this, I have a tough time seeing him sticking in the big apple as the expectations for him by Yankee fans are inherently high. Check out what the other Generals have to say at the Speculator.
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MARQUEZ FEELS GROWING PAINS —
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TWO prominent mem bers of the Yankees' youth movement, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, have spent the first few weeks of the season struggling to adjust to starting the season in the major leagues for the first time. Another pitcher in that youth...
IAN BETTER - BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH —
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CLEVELAND - Ian Kennedy was better yesterday than he was the last time he pitched. But according to Yankee manager Joe Girardi, there still is room for improvement. "I am not happy with what he did today, but it's in the right direction,"...