Phil Hughes Update. . . Sort Of

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 Phil Hughes Update. . . Sort Of
Brian Cashman told Pete Caldera not to expect Hughes back in August like they had originally planned, and that it was more likely that we will see him in September. Hughes also updated us on his blog this weekend when he wrote that he's throwing and feels great, but made no mention of when he thought he'd be back. See you in September Phil. [link]

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