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Miriam Liddle  |  by www.aolsportsblog.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 18:12

Posted May 3rd 2007 1:15PM by
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The Fanhouse's look at the day's most intriguing matchups

Milwaukee Brewers (18-9) vs.

Pittsburgh Pirates (12-14)-8:05PM Est.

A lot of people, including myself, picked the Brewers to win the NL Central this season. I don't think any of us thought they'd , but whaddya know, they do.

Whether or not they're for real or not, I'm not sure yet. I've only seen them play two games, and they lost both. That's why I'm going to make a special point to watch them over the next week or so starting tonight.



Texas Rangers (10-16) vs. New York Yankees (10-14)-8:05PM Est.

You think ?

Are you kidding? He's only 20-years old, he doesn't know the first thing about pulling a hamstring. Somebody had to teach him about the finer subtleties of injuring oneself.

A veteran. Aha! It was !

Mussina returns to the Yankees rotation tonight in the second game of a double header. It's The Moose's first start since April 11th when he, you guessed it, strained his left hamstring against the Minnesota Twins.

San Francisco Giants (14-12) vs.

Philadelphia Phillies (12-15)-10:15PM Est.

did it again last night. He in a Giants victory over the Rockies.

Of course, that's just because the Rockies were dumb enough to pitch to him. Whether the Phillies decide to or not will have a direct effect on their climb towards .500.

It's and his 1.54 ERA going for the Giants against 's 7.71 ERA.


Posted May 2nd 2007 5:15PM by
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Paul O'NeillAfter losing player after player after player to muscle pulls and hamstring injuries, the Yankees decided enough was enough and reportedly fired their strength coach.

From the :

Marty Miller, who was hired last winter to the newly created position of director of performance enhancement, was let go on Wednesday, according to a Yankees official who was granted anonymity because the move has not been announced.
The last straw appears to be the injury to rookie Philip Hughes, who missed out a potential no-hitter when he was forced out of Tuesday's game in the seventh inning after feeling a pop in his hamstring. Hughes was just the latest Yankee to have a problem with his hamstring this year, as Mike Mussina, Chien-Ming Wang and Hideki Matsui have all missed a good deal of action with similar injuries, not to mention Johnny Damon and Carl Pavano missing time with muscle strains.

From the sounds of things, Miller will not be missed:

Miller, 34, was unpopular with some players, and several opted out of his program. Miller had not worked in baseball for 10 years before Cashman hired him last winter. His previous job was director of fitness at the Ballen Isles Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

I'm sure there's some competitive cats over at the Ballen Isles Country Club, but perhaps this time around GM Brian Cashman will find someone with a bit more experience dealing with actual professional athletes. Now, the players can go back to their old methods, which apparently (based on the picture of Paul O'Neill above) consisted of wrapping big rubber bands around their neck and feet.

Previously on FanHouse:




Posted May 2nd 2007 3:30AM by
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Philip HughesThe baseball gods really do have a sick and twisted sense of humor. After the Yankees had their rotation absolutely decimated by injury, they were left with no other option than to call up , probably a good half season earlier than they were anticipating.



So what happens? The kid in just his second big-league start when, BOOM, he's forced out of the game with a hamstring injury. And, as you probably expected given how things have gone for the Yanks this year, it doesn't look like it's just a minor tweak.

No, this poor kid, who hasn't even worn the pinstripes long enough for anyone to hold it against him, is . (As for the no-no, reliever Mike Myers quickly coughed up a couple of hits after replacing Hughes, who at least was credited with the win.)

I'm not a Yankees fan and until this season I never thought I'd be looking at them with a sympathetic eye, but seriously, some things just aren't fair.

But have the Yankees simply been unlucky, or should their new strength coach Marty Miller be held accountable?

"I think that question's already been raised," [Mike] Mussina said. "I don't know if it's been answered.

That's not my job."

I don't know about you, but that doesn't sound like a guy who's completely bought into Miller's guidance. Of course, it's understandable if Mussina is a little suspicious, since both he and Chien-Ming Wang have also missed time with hamstring injuries.

(Carl Pavano has missed three weeks with a strained forearm, but come on, it's Carl freakin' Pavano -- people set their watches with his trips to the trainers room.) Count GM Brian Cashman :

"You get concerned about it, there's no doubt about it," Cashman said. "You try and figure out if there's any connection.

You start wondering. Some of them are explainable more so than others. We have to look into everything.

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Previously on FanHouse:



A look at some of baseball's old-school scuffles.

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The date is June 6, 1993. We are at Camden Yards. Mike Mussina beans Bill Haselman and it is on like Donkey Kong.



Interesting note about this brawl: it nearly ended Cal Ripken's consecutive games streak. During the mayhem, he told his wife he didn't think he was going to play the next day. But, we all know Cal stuck it out.

What a trooper that man is.

This fight actually gets pretty out of hand and goes for a long time as far as baseball brawls are concerned -- around the 3:20 mark it really ramps up a notch. Also during the clip, one of the announcers gets pretty irate complaining that the cops aren't doing anything.

Um, guy, it's a fight between over 50 people in a professional baseball game. Do you want them to start busting out the riot gear and tear gas? Because that's about the only way you can corral something like this.

Relax buddy.
is in the mix here. Also, don't miss Randy Johnson's mullet!



Enjoy.


Posted Apr 14th 2007 1:36AM by
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Bronx Bomber fans were greeted with some good news earlier today as . But, just as soon as that news came sweeping in, reports surfaced that .
Pavano was pushed back to Tuesday's game against the Cleveland Indians at Yankee Stadium as a precaution.

He felt the problem in his throwing arm during his previous start Monday night and informed the Yankees afterward about it, then was told he'd be skipped upon arriving at the Oakland Coliseum on Friday.

"I'm just going to give it a little extra time to get out of there," said Pavano, who threw long toss Tuesday and Wednesday. "It just didn't feel like it should feel.

I'm not frustrated at all. It's just something I've got to deal with. That's just the way it is.

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That's a healthy attitude, I suppose. In any event, for a staff that still seems to be looking for an identity, Pavano's injury certainly might delay the process of figuring out just who and in what order the Yanks staff is going to present itself.

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