On the Comeback Trail

Plenty of Yankee fans made the trip to New Britain Stadium to watch one of the Yankees most important young pitchers made a minor league rehab start.
Pitching for New York's Trenton farm club, Phil Hughes lasted just 3-1/3 innings in an uneven appearance against Eastern League rival New Britain. Hughes looked good early, needing just 10 pitches to get the first inning and 17 in the second. Below, a nice touch supplied by the Rock Cats: a cake, decorated Yankee style, for Hughes on his 25th birthday.
After the game, Hughes was reminded that he once took part in a rehab game for another Yankee five years ago -- in 2006, Gary Sheffield, recovering from an injury, played a game for Trenton, where Hughes was then a top Yankee prospect. This time, he was the major leaguer that gave a minor league game added importance.

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