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Maybe Kei has some value after all. This is an idea that the Yankees should explore.By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer May 23, 7:51 pm EDT McALLEN, Texas (AP)—During three years in the low minors, John Odom never really made a name for himself. That sure changed this week—he’s the guy who was traded for a bunch of bats. For now, Odom is headed to the Laredo Broncos of the Un
George King is reporting that the Yankees have decided to have Ian Kennedy start Friday against the Mets and not Kei Igawa. This is great news in the short term but the long term result might be the end of Kei Igawa in pinstripes. If he is not going to start now when will he? This is a serious vote of no confidence from the Yankees and a clear sign that Igawa is now thought of as a flop even withi
As George A. King III explains, today's rain out was a blessing in disguise, at least if the Yankees make the right decision it was. Until the washout the Yankees said they were sticking with a plan that had Kei Igawa Kei Igawa starting Wednesday against the Rays in St. Petersburg.Now, they won't need a fifth starter until Friday night in the first game of the Subway Series against the Mets New Y
Mark Feinsand/New York Daily News (aka The Daily Roger):David Wells may want to pitch for the Yankees, but at this point, the Bombers don't appear to have much interest in bringing the aging lefthander back to the Bronx.Wells, who turns 45 on May 20, is hoping to pitch a shortened season, and a return to New York would clearly be his first preference. Gregg Clifton, Wells' agent, hasn't been in touch with the Yankees yet, but he has heard through different channels that Hank Steinbrenner may be interested in a pinstriped return for Wells. "We'll wait and see what happens over the weekend," Clifton said. "I'm sure the Yankees want to see what they can do in-house first." Steinbrenner didn't return a phone call yesterday, but a source with knowledge of the team's thinking said the Yankees ar
FROM NEWSDAY:Ian Kennedy, who is 0-2 with an 8.37 ERA, said he was surprised by the demotion, which had been speculated about since his last subpar outing Thursday. He said Saturday he "shouldn't be" the one to go down. The Yankees took a few days to decide that Kennedy, who has allowed 28 hits and 20 walks in 22 innings, would be better off in the minors than staying in the rotation or skipping a start or pitching out of the bullpen.KENNEDY ON THE SET BACK:"I can't say I'm happy about it," Kennedy said. "I feel like I was making progress, but it was bound to happen if you don't win. Especially here.""I guess this is normal," Kennedy said. "It's nothing out of the ordinary to send a rookie down. I'm just trying to be patient with it."Kennedy's descent means the ascent of lefthander Kei Iga
From Anthony Rieber: Kennedy's descent means the ascent of lefthander Kei Igawa, the $46-million "investment" who likely will start in Kennedy's place Friday or Saturday in Detroit. Igawa has been pitching relatively well for Scranton; he's 3-3, 3.86 after allowing four runs in seven innings against Durham yesterday."He's doing OK and obviously, for Kei, it's important that he attacks the strike zone," manager Joe Girardi said.Then there are these quotes from George King's article:“He is the leading candidate,” Joe Girardi said before the lefty went seven innings, allowed five hits, four earned runs, walked four and fanned eight against Durham yesterday. . . . “That’s the way we are leaning right now,” said GM Brian Cashman. This should be interesting, in 14 major league games (
The SWB Yanks opened their season tonight with a 4-1 win against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. Kei Igawa started and was, well, perfect. 6 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 0 BB, 7 K. Here's the full box score.
Apparently this bum guy actually has a chance to make the team.From Mark Feinsand:IGAWA IN? Kei Igawa will start Thursday against the Pirates, making his final pitch for the long-relief spot in the bullpen. Although Jeff Karstens and Darrell Rasner were considered the two top candidates, Igawa has moved into the race, with one Yankees official saying he would be considered the front-runner with a strong effort today.I don't know about you, but I don't have much faith in the guy.
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This says it all;" Kei Igawa's second year got off to a horrid start Friday when he loaded the bases against the University of South Florida on two walks - including one to the Bulls' No. 9 hitter - and a hit batsman and then gave up a grand slam to a sub who hadn't played college baseball since 2005"
After closely watching Kei Igawa's 30-pitch bullpen session Saturday, Joe Girardi, Brian Cashman and Dave Eiland met for 30 minutes with the former Japanese Central League all-star.NYYU Reporter Nikki Rivers"It's such a huge adjustment to try to come over to this country and, you know, just change everything that you do," Girardi said. "I mean, you're talking about day is night, night is day, food is different, travel is different."
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Kei Igawa, the 27-year-old Yankee pitcher from Japan, worked in and out of trouble on Thursday night in a 3-2 victory over the Braves at Legends Field. He pitched three scoreless innings but had trouble staying in the strike zone. The wild is that Igawa is not always able to stay in the strike zone. He walked four in three innings and threw 62 pitches (29 strikes). The effective is that when he does stay in the strike zone, he makes batters miss. Igawa, who fanned five on Thursday night, has struck out 12 and walked seven in seven innings in three starts. He has allowed eight hits.Igawa and Carl Pavano still are expected to fill the final two spots in the Yankees' rotation behind Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte and Chien-Ming Wang. Jeff Karstens (nine scoreless innings) is competing well for a spot, though, and Igawa and Pavano must give the Yankees reason to put them on the team beyond their contracts. Karstens could make the club as a long reliever.Source: Newsday.com