Friday, April 29, 2011

Hughes has setback to recover from a dead arm.

NEW YORK (AP) — injured Yankees starter Phil Hughes have a setback Monday in his rehabilitation from a "dead arm cut short after a bullpen session on only a dozen camp Hughes on disabled list April 15th because the drop in the speed of his season. The team was impressed with the progress of Hughes and is planned to have him make rehab start later this week, but he can't even make "inning" of 15 camp said it was just the same as before: "it's not like nothing will come out ... just very deadness nothing really is after the first (Campbell) 10 or so, so I just take a few days putting and reevaluate it there" medical team saw Right-hander Christopher Ahmad on Monday and manager Joe Girardi said after a 2-0 loss to Red Sox that Hughes will be tested Tuesday, "when you are not able to bounce back from your normal routine at a pregame" Girardi says when this occurs, the attention to "the Yankees have high expectations for Hughes after his return 18-8 years, but he was 0-1 with 13.94 in the era after three starts and had trouble reaching 90 mph with his fastball Hughes affected the throw in the high-176 career innings 1-3 years, may be with him.

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