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ST. PETERSBURG - Ian Kennedy's mouth and right hip weren't communicating late last night. Kennedy said the hip bone that caught Jason Bartlett's liner in the seventh inning was fine. However, when he left the Yankees' clubhouse, he did so with a... [link]

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So much for an off day...
Published 4/15/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... a 2-for-5 night. The easy decision would have been to start lefty Jason Giambi , who showed signs of life over the weekend, against Andy Sonnanstine , a righty. But Girardi defied convention and went with the player he thought gave the team the best chance to win. Kudos to Girardi for not playing strictly with matchups. Aside from the bats coming alive (What is this eight runs thing? What a luxury!), Ian Kennedy looked like himself again before being forced to leave after getting drililed by a line drive in the seventh . It seems ...

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