Three for the money

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 Three for the money
Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and Joba Chamberlain are the centerpiece of the Yankees' future. These three young pitchers are who the Bombers are counting on to be the foundation of their next dynasty. [link]

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Profiling the Big Three
Published 3/26/2008 by Ben K. at River Avenue Blues
... In its Baseball Preview 2008, the Daily News takes a look at our favorite trifecta of pitchers. The Big Three, say Yankee officials, are primed for success. Let the hype continue. ...

Kennedy proves his mettle
Published 3/26/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... yesterday. Mark Feinsand has a nice entry on how the confident trio of Kennedy, Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain isn't shying away from the lofty expectations. ...

Spring Training Roundup 3/25
Published 3/26/2008 by Jamie Kiefer at The Bronx Block
... Here is a great article by the Daily News talking about the “Young Guns.” Silly Daily News. Around here, they’re known as the Trip Aces. ...

The Daily Yankeeland
Published 3/26/2008 by Mantlemurcer at My Pinstripes
... Mark Feinsand has a piece on the confidence shown by the Yankees Big 3 - Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes, and Ian Kennedy. ...

Joba Chamberlain and expectations
Published 3/26/2008 by Mark Serio at BASEBALL HOT CORNER
... The New York Daily News sets up the future, Mark Feinsand writes, "It is the troika of talented young pitchers the Yankees are counting on to be the foundation of the next dynasty." ...

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