Andy Pettitte Injured; Out 6 Weeks

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Andy Pettitte grabs his ankle after being hit by a line drive on Wednesday. (Getty Images)

Andy Pettitte left his start early on Wednesday after a line drive struck his left ankle in the fifth inning. Pettitte stayed in the game, but was only able to throw one pitch. Girardi took him out after he saw that Pettitte was unable to land on his left foot.

Pettitte has been diagnosed with a fracutred fibula and is expected to miss at least 6 weeks.

"It's going to take some time," said Pettitte, who was with crutches are the game.

The Yankees General Manager, Brian Cashman, said that Pettitte might go on the 60-day disabled list and will likely return around August or September.

The Yankees would rather stay inside their organization with pitching help rather then going outside and trading for someone.

"I'd perfer not to go outside," Cashman said. "Obviously, we do go outside. We have done that before. This is part of the process."

Freddy Garcia pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings today in relief and he will start Monday.

Adam Warren has been called up and he will make his first major league start on Friday against the White Sox.

The Yankees also plan to call up reliever Ryota Igarashi to help in the bullpen.

Yankees HOPE Week: Andy Fass

The Yankees honored Andy Fass on Wednesday as part of HOPE Week. Andy is a five-year old boy who is suffering from oculocutaneous albinism, a disease that affects around 40,000 people around the world. Andy is legally blind and cannot be in the sun for long hours due to loss of pigment in his skin. Fass always wanted to play tee-ball, but is unable to due to his condition.

Yankee players Derek Jeter, C.C. Sabathia, Andy Pettitte, Phil Hughes, Russell Martin, Clay Rapada, and Chris Stewart will all surprise Andy Fass and play a game of tee-ball with him. Coaches Rob Thompson and Mick Kelleher will also be attending.

The Fass family will be greeted at approximately 11:00 pm at Yankee Stadium and they will be greeted by Yankee players and family members that will announce a postgame party at the MLB Fan Cave. The Yankees will surprise Andy with a special tee-ball lesson and other games with children who suffer from the same disease as Andy.

The New York Yankees HOPE Week will last until Friday, June 29th.

Missed a day in HOPE Week? No problem!

Monday: Flying Manes
Tuesday: An Angel in Queens

Click the above links to read the articles.


C.C. Sabathia Placed on Disabled List

C.C. Sabathia has be placed on the disabled list on Wednesday with a Grade 1 groin strain. He will likely miss two starts and the Yankees have said that he will return after the All-Star break.

Sabathia strained his groin during the fourth inning of his start against the Mets. He told the team after throwing his bullpen yesterday.

The Yankees have not announced who they will be calling up, but Adam Warren is in the mix.

Freddy Garcia will be taking his spot in the rotation.





Game 74: Indians at Yankees

                            June 27th, 2012, 1:05 pm ET, Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York


The Yankees and Indians will conclude their 3 game set today in the Bronx. 

Here are the lineups:

Indians (37-36)
Michael Brantley, CF
Asdrubal Cabrera, SS
Jason Kipnis, 2B
Jose Lopez, 3B
Carlos Santana, DH
Shelly Duncan, LF
Casey Kotchman, 1B
Lou Marson, C
Aaron Cunningham, RF

Pitching: Ubaldo Jimenez RHP (7-5, 4.59 ERA this season)

Yankees (45-28)
Curtis Granderson, CF
Nick Swisher, RF
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Mark Teixeira, DH
Raul Ibanez, LF
Eric Chavez, 1B
Russell Martin, C
Jayson Nix, SS

Pitching: Andy Pettitte LHP (3-3, 3.29 ERA this season)

Enjoy the game!

DeWayne Wise Disputed Catch - Follow Up

Before i start, here is the play if you haven't seen it. In case you haven't seen the play, then here it is.


DeWayne Wise was in the middle of a disputed call during Tuesday night's game.

Wise was tracking down a line drive off the bat of Jack Hannahan when he dove into the stands in left field. Third base umpire Mike DiMuro called Hannahan out right away, even though he didn't even check to see if Wise had possession of the ball.

Wise ran off the field without arguing the call.

He was asked about the call after the game.

"What am i supposed to do? Run back to left field?" Wise told reporters. "I just ran off the field."

Mike Dimuro, the third base umpire who made the call, had this to say about the play.

"Now that i see the tape, it's obvious that the ball fell out of his glove," Dimuro said. "I should have asked him to show me the ball. "

Jack Hannahan was ejected in the eighth inning after arguing the call when he came out to take the field. Jose Lopez replaced him and would hit a 3-run shot to left field in the ninth inning.

Mike Dimuro was asked why he ejected Jack Hannahan and he told reporters that Jack told him to "reference the tape replay."

In my opinion,that is not an excuse to eject a player.

It will be interesting to see what the players around the league think about this.

 
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