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  • #16
    Originally posted by dougj1 View Post
    Monkey- You are corect. Hughes has ONLY been injured in 2004 season, the 2005 season, the 2007 season and the 2008 season. It's only 4 of 5 years. Does that make you feel differently about this guy who is as brittle as a potato chip?....Cashman must be jumping for joy with all the injuries and sub par performances of the non injured players....He will roll those sad eyed lost puppy eyes and no doubt get another 3 year extension at years end.
    Monkey was right, and he didn't try and say that Hughes was durable/reliable.. relax. He simply corrected you.

    I know absolutely nothing about injuries and such, so this injury gives me something to look up to kill some time.
    Originally posted by Domenic
    The Yankees should see if Yogi Berra can still get behind the plate - he has ten World Series rings... he must be worth forty or fifty million a season.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by dougj1 View Post
      Monkey- You are corect. Hughes has ONLY been injured in 2004 season, the 2005 season, the 2007 season and the 2008 season. It's only 4 of 5 years. Does that make you feel differently about this guy who is as brittle as a potato chip?....Cashman must be jumping for joy with all the injuries and sub par performances of the non injured players....He will roll those sad eyed lost puppy eyes and no doubt get another 3 year extension at years end.
      As Westlake said, I'm not denying it seems like Phil has a 90 year old's body or something. I just can't help but to correct your incorrectness.
      After an offseason scare with blood clots, Shelley Duncan said yesterday he feels "wonderful -- like a stallion"

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      • #18
        Phil Hughes Update

        The June 29 game against the Mets at Shea Stadium will be a day game. ... Phil Hughes, on the disabled list since May 2, still has not been cleared to resume throwing. A CT scan taken last Thursday showed Hughes' fractured rib has not healed, so he probably will not be ready to return before August.
        "After my fourth season I asked for $43,000 and General Manager Ed Barrow told me, 'Young man, do you realize Lou Gehrig, a 16-year-man, is playing for only $44,000?' I said, Mr. Barrow, there is only one answer to that - Mr. Gehrig is terribly underpaid."- Yankees outfielder Joe DiMaggio

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