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Pitching plans for the next two days

Peter Abraham
February
24

At Toronto tomorrow: Brett Tomko followed by Kei Igawa, Christian Garcia, Mike Dunn, Dave Robertson, Dan Giese and Jose Veras.

Vs. Tampa Bay on Thursday: Phil Hughes followed by Phil Coke, Brian Bruney, Damaso Marte, Jon Albaladejo, Mark Melancon.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 at 2:33 pm by Peter Abraham.
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14 Responses to “Pitching plans for the next two days”

  1. Y26

    Nice! We get to see Coke AND Melancon on YES.

  2. jared

    YES picked the right game to televise. great series of pitchers that day and all of them have a shot at making the 25 out of spring training

  3. five iron from fenway

    Y26 – You beat me to it.
    First time seeing Melancon pitch on TV.
    I guess Marte is feeling better and we will see Albaledejo as well.
    Tomorrow is not bad either. I hope for a healthy year for Garcia and Dunn may be a sleeper, left-handed bullpen guy this year.

  4. five iron from fenway

    Anyone know if the MLB season ticket covers preseason games or is it just regular season.

  5. Chien-Ming Vase

    ticket drama on francessa

  6. Uke

    Is it any surprise they picked their better pitchers to go on Thursday against the Rays? :P Best meaning their best pitchers that are not projected for 09 Rotation

  7. Chien-Ming Vase

    mike is trying to get lon trost on to explain why some guy is getting screwed after 25 years as a ticket holder

  8. dennis-costanza(sox fan)

    5-iron,

    Just regular season games.

    -dennis

  9. Joey H

    Everything is alright with Damaso’s hammies I guess

  10. eric

    Does YES replay the s.t. games at night?

  11. Jonathan Everett

    I am going to the games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday… Hopefully I will get a decent look at the farm.

  12. AD

    CM Vase –

    Oh God — Francesca would not stop about the tickets today… I mean spring training is upon us, there are guys competing for bull pen spots and he(Mike) wants to play investigative reporter…

    Can you catch any of the Games online?? Does anyone know?

  13. Tom Zig

    PeteAbe-

    Two quick questions:

    What time is the spring training game on Thursday?

    And

    Why oh why do we keep trotting Kei Igawa out there? Wouldn’t it be better served to have someone else pitching for that inning or so?

  14. RJH

    Tom Zig-

    Comeon now Kei was pretty damn good in Scranton

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