month. That combination leaves Seattle (18-21) likely looking for a big night against Yankees scheduled starter Phil Hughes (2-2, 4.43). However, New York has won his last four starts, and Hughes has won back-to-back outings after
next Mike Trout or Bryce Harper. But... probably not. Waiting for that magic moment when everything clicks for Phil Hughes or Tommy Hanson? Stop it. The truth is that most fantasy owners have at least one roster spot that can be put to better
Updated May 4, 2013 5:50 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) Phil Hughes had such a lively fastball that he just kept pumping in one after another, and that was enough to dominate the highest-scoring
runs while out. More than seven strikeouts per outing in his it's been slashed it out during those last four starts Phil Hughes if you need some starting pitching help. That's baseball team. Struggle for. Or fantasy baseball news and information
dream about managing, but as I got older, it's something I really wanted to do, and I got a great opportunity.'' Phil Hughes (2-2) allowed six runs in 5 2-3 innings, but still earned the victory for New York, thanks to an offense that
converted 35 of 37 save opportunities against the Royals (18-13), including 27 in a row dating to Aug. 18, 1998. Phil Hughes (1-2, 3.60 ERA) will look to beat Kansas City for the fifth straight time. He owns a 1.93 ERA and 30 strikeouts
R / 6 RBI / 2 SB / .344 OBP Ichiro Suzuki (46.9 percent owned) Stats: .413 OBP / 4 SB / 4 R Starting Pitcher Phil Hughes (20.1 percent owned) Stats: 1 W / 18 K / 1.29 ERA / 1.00 WHIP
out performance of the week I've got to give it to Phil Hughes of the New York Yankees. A combined eighteen strikeouts ..... to hang in the AL east race with the Boston Red Sox. Phil Hughes come back deserves a lot of credit for that. That's
Young (1.1 percent owned) may be only playing part-time, but he could still steal 20 bases. Starting pitcher: Phil Hughes , Yankees (owned in 12.8 percent of FOXSports.com leagues) Go ahead, call me a homer. Hughes' ERA may be an
Colon. Teammate Ichiro Suzuki is 6 for 13 in the last three games and hitting .341 with two home runs against him. Phil Hughes (0-2, 4.67) will try a sixth time to earn his first win when he takes the mound for the Yankees on Saturday