Yankees Won't Call Hughes Up?
27th August, 2008 - 4:55 pm
New York Times - The Yankees will expand their roster on Sept. 1, but that doesn't mean Phil Hughes will be back in pinstripes, according to New York Times.

Hughes was 0-4 in April before a stint on the disabled list with a fractured rib, and Brian Cashman said his mechanics had been off at Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, where he had no record and a 8.47 earned run average in four starts.

"No one is going to get called up unless they earn their way back, period," Cashman said. "There are no guarantees, no promises. We’re going to bring people up here we feel can help us, period." [READ]

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