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NY Media needs to leave the Young Yankees alone


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NY Media needs to leave the Young Yankees alone
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Since:Mar 26, 2008

May 8, 2008 1:39 am

It's been proven over and over again, the New York media is rough. They don't cut anybody a break. However, I don't think that they they're to blame for Hughes' and Kennedy's lack of confidence. The fact that they have been terible is what's effecting their confidence. Not being able to get out of the 3rd and 4th innings is what's effecting their confidence.

I agree with you, the media does just need to shut up sometimes, but we know that they won't... ever. On the flip-side though, if they were pitching well, the media would be praising hem just as much. In New York, it's all about performing and winning... nothing else. Hughes will be alright, once he's 10%. Kennedy, let's just hope he can live up to the hype.

One more note, Ron Guidry isn't with the Yankees any longer. Dave Eiland is the pitching coach.