Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hughes ' dead arm ' to recover from a setback

New York (AP) — the injuries the Yankees Starter Phil Hughes was frustration Monday "dead arm," bullpen session after only 12 pitches for cutting short his rehabilitation went on the list. Hughes on April 15, because of a significant drop in speed this season. Team Hughes impressed to proceed later this week, start to create a rehabilitation plan that, but he even 15 pitches of "far" will not be able to complete. "It's just like before," Hughes said. "It's nothing coming out ... a lot of deadness, just nothing really there for the first 10 (pitches) or so, so just a few days to try to take it to break and from there it like a reevaluation."Right-hander team Dr. Christopher Ahmad Monday night and Hughes to the White Sox a 2-0 loss Tuesday after testing, the administrator Joe Girardi said. "You care about your normal routine and am not able to bounce back from" Girardi told the pregame. "Something like this to happen, there is concern."The Yankees went 18-8 last year after Hughes high expectations for. But he was 0-1 after 3 start 13.94 era and his fastball and had reached 90 mph. Hughes is throwing a career-high 196 1-3 innings last year, the impact can be acknowledged him.

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