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I just checked, and as far as I can tell, Ian Kennedy could be called back up to start Wednesday at Tampa Bay instead of Igawa. Before tonight's game, manager Joe Girardi said "there's no situation we've talked (about) as... [link]

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Yankees Could Recall Kennedy For Wednesday
Published 5/10/2008 by Mark M. (noreply@blogger.com) at The Bronx Stop: Another New York Yankees Blog
Ed Price/NJ.Com: I just checked, and as far as I can tell, Ian Kennedy could be called back up to start Wednesday at Tampa Bay instead of Kei Igawa. Before tonight's game, manager Joe Girardi said "there's no situation we've talked (about) as of right now" that would keep the Yankees from starting Igawa again Wednesday at Tampa Bay. But that was before tonight's awful performance. Baseball rules require an optioned player, such as Kennedy, to spend 10 days in the minors before returning (unless he replaces a player put on the disabled ...

Game #38 - New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers
Published 5/10/2008 by anaconda at Pinstripe Alley: Front Page Posts
... For those of you wondering, Ed Price explains how Ian Kennedy can be recalled to start in place of Kei Igawa on Wednesday night against Tampa.  Tuesday marks the 10th day since his demotion last Sunday so he would be eligible to return.  It would take some reshuffling of their current plans, though, with Kennedy slated to start tomorrow for Scranton.  ...

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