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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Ian Kennedy was scheduled to throw 90 pitches for the Yankees yesterday. For a while, it looked like he might get there by the third inning. The Cleveland Indians put six runners on base in the first inning and took a 4-0 lead thanks in part to a dropped pop-up by center fielder Melky Cabrera. The game never got much cleaner for Kennedy, who fell behind 15 of the 23 ... [link]

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Today in The Journal News
Published 3/26/2008 by Peter Abraham at The LoHud Yankees Blog
Ian Kennedy had to fight his way through a start against the Indians. Jose Canseco is making trouble for Alex Rodriguez. This notebook also has updates on Andy Pettitte, uniform patches and some minor-league work for two pitchers. ———— Word is that A-Rod will issue some sort of statement today in response to Canseco. The book is a joke and you can see that for yourself here. Unfortunately, given the tenor of the times in baseball, it’s news. As for baseball, there are two things ...

Kennedy proves his mettle
Published 3/26/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
Ian Kennedy struggled in the first inning yesterday , to the tune of four unearned runs ( Melky dropped a pop-up). He then settled down and worked into the fifth inning without allowing Cleveland to do further damage. The outing allowed Joe Girardi to see what he wanted to see from the youngster. The manager ...

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