"Stupid" Yanks Bringing I-Ken Back

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The Yankees gave Ian Kennedy the boot a little over a week ago, sending him to AAA to let him take a break from the pressures of New York (and to give themselves a break from his apparent inability to get batters out), but he's been working hard to prove he doesn't belong in Scranton -- he wants back in New York as soon as possible. After just two appearances with Scranton he can declare ... [link]

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"Stupid" Yanks Bringing I-Ken Back
Published 5/12/2008 by Yankees Chick (noreply@blogger.com) at Yankees Chick
... a week ago, sending him to AAA to let him take a break from the pressures of New York (and to give themselves a break from his apparent inability to get batters out), but he's been working hard to prove he doesn't belong in Scranton -- he wants back in New York as soon as possible. After just two appearances with Scranton he can declare mission accomplished (the exact opposite of Bush's definition of the phrase): he'll be starting the game against the Rays on Thursday. Continue Reading "Stupid" Yanks Bringing I-Ken Back ...

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