Kennedy feels good after 'pen session

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 Kennedy feels good after 'pen session
Ian Kennedy's first worry is simply getting healthy. He took another step in that direction Monday, throwing his first bullpen session since straining his right lat muscle last month. But his second worry remains a bit more uncertain. [link]

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Destination unknown, Kennedy is on the mend
Published 6/10/2008 by Ben K. at River Avenue Blues
One of their injured young guns took a first step forward yesterday afternoon. Ian Kennedy, recovering from bursitis and a strained lat, threw a 30-pitch array of changeups and fastballs in front of his pitching coaches. He will now return to Tampa to continue his rehab at the Yankee complex, but larger questions loom on the horizon. Right now, Kennedy has no place in the rotation, and the righty, who struggled prior to his injury, will have to earn a spot on the club. It wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world for him to make a few starts in Scranton to regain that ol’ confidence and refine his stuff once he is eligible to come off the DL. Post from: ...

Game #65 - New York Yankees @ Oakland Athletics
Published 6/11/2008 by anaconda at Pinstripe Alley: Front Page Posts
... Ian Kennedy "felt good" after throwing roughly 30 pitches during a bullpen session yesterday and will be headed to Tampa to continue his rehab.  However, with Darrell Rasner pitching well and Joba Chamberlain in the rotation to stay, look for Kennedy to spend significant time in Scranton upon his return from injury. ...

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