1. Phil Hughes: New York Yankees Hurler Takes Home AL Worst of the Night Honors

    Phil Hughes got off to a bumpy start this season, but he went into his start against the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night on something of a hot streak. He had gone 3-1 in his last four starts with a highly respectable 2...

    Zachary D. Rymer Written by Zachary D. Rymer about 5 days ago 706 reads 3 comments

  2. Phil Hughes' Inconsistencies Are Killing New York Yankees

    It was not too long ago when Phil Hughes was viewed as the future ace for the New York Yankees . The organization believed in him so much, that GM Brian Cashman refused to include him in a deal for stud pitcher Johan Santana...

    Imala Weligamage Written by Imala Weligamage about 5 days ago 188 reads 2 comments

  3. Fantasy Baseball 2012: Emergency Waiver-Wire Pitcher for May 22

    Mixed-league roto owners, are you in need of a waiver-wire pitcher before Tuesday's slate of games? Here's my free-agent choice (from the majority of 12-team leagues) for one day ...

    Jay Clemons Written by Jay Clemons about 12 days ago 147 reads 0 comments

  4. 7 Miserable Starting Pitchers Who Would Make Great Closers

    Several teams this season have had their fair share of issues with their pitching, whether it be the starters or the relievers. There are plenty of starting pitchers who have had miserable seasons through the first two months...

    Benjamin Klein Written by Benjamin Klein about 12 days ago 163 reads 0 comments

  5. Fantasy Baseball 2012: Emergency Waiver-Wire Pitcher for May 17

    Mixed-league roto owners, are you in need of a waiver-wire pitcher before Thursday's slate of games? Here's my free-agent choice (from the majority of 12-team leagues) for one day of fantasy stardom: Phil Hughes, New York Yankees (@ Blue Jays) 1..

    Jay Clemons Written by Jay Clemons about 17 days ago 158 reads 0 comments

  6. 5 Early Yankees Disappointments Who Are About to Break out

    2012 has been an up-and-down season for the New York Yankees thus far. Some players have been surprisingly hot, while some have been uncharacteristically cold...

    Chris Sbalcio Written by Chris Sbalcio about 19 days ago 2,204 reads 3 comments

  7. Phil Hughes: Is the Right-Hander Back to His 2010 Form?

    Phil Hughes has put together back-to-back quality starts for the New York Yankees after a dismal opening to the 2012 season. Although his 2012 numbers currently don't look too great—5...

    Kenny DeJohn Written by Kenny DeJohn about 20 days ago 422 reads 4 comments

  8. Phil Hughes: Why the New York Yankees Are Trusting Hughes Too Soon, Again

    The New York Yankees won their second series in a row over the weekend vs. the Seattle Mariners , and it seems that pitcher Phil Hughes has once again managed to keep his spot in the starting rotation...

    Kate Conroy Written by Kate Conroy about 20 days ago 852 reads 24 comments

  9. New York Yankees: Why Phil Hughes Has Saved His Rotation Spot in 2012 for Now

    When the season started, things weren't looking good for Phil Hughes . He had a 1-4 record with a 7.48 ERA and he was pitching himself out of the rotation with poor performance after poor performance...

    Doug Rush Written by Doug Rush about 22 days ago 2,536 reads 8 comments

  10. New York Yankees: Phil Hughes' Latest Start May Have Saved His Rotation Spot

    Sunday's series finale game against the Kansas City Royals was an important one for Phil Hughes . Going into the game, Hughes had a 1-4 record with a 7.48 ERA and was on the verge of losing his rotation spot...

    Doug Rush Written by Doug Rush about 27 days ago 700 reads 6 comments

  11. 5 MLB Pitchers Who Need a Huge Week to Keep Their Jobs

    The first month of the MLB season is in the books and there are several pitchers who are in danger of losing their starting jobs...

    John Altamura Written by John Altamura about 27 days ago 1,170 reads 1 comments

  12. New York Yankees: Why David Phelps's Move to the Rotation Might Be Permanent

    Between the mountainous high of an 18 win season to the downtrodden low of a “dead arm”, the unsteady results from starter Phil Hughes have never met the Yankees lofty expectations...

    Brian Buckley Written by Brian Buckley about 1 month ago 1,683 reads 1 comments