Madden: Looks like the start of hot summer as rotation takes an incredible turn

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With a rotation that doesn't look anything like the Yankee high command's design, Yankee starters have held their opponents to three or fewer runs in their last 14 games, with a collective ERA of 1.71 over the last 10. [link]

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Just another interesting day at the Stadium
Published 6/23/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... . And more significantly, all of a sudden the Yanks' rotation doesn't look nearly as bad in reality as it does on paper. So, to recap: ...

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