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Tale of Two Pen No-Nos

FARNY Kyle Farnsworth has been a continuous joke on this here website and the bane of many Yankee fans since his arrival in the Bronx. I shivered when the Yanks drafted a kid ' comparable to Farny ' and a frighteningly said that he was the Player to Eye for the Yanks this season especially if they moved Joba into the rotation. And despite a very shaky start to the season, and his penchant for the walk,...

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Hey, it’s a no-hitter!

A no-hitter! It’s a no-hitter for Kyle Farnsworth! Sort of. The New York Yankee reliever pitched a perfect 8th inning last night, and has now retired 27 hitters (9 innings worth, of course), without allowing a hit. Farnsworth, amazingly, doesn’t even have the longest hitless streak in the Yankee bullpen. Edwar Ramirez has retired 29 batters without [...]

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Yanks, firing on all cylinders, roll over Twins again

So what’s the more remarkable accomplishment here? Kyle Farnsworth hasn’t allowed a hit in 28 batters. Robinson Cano is hitting .522 since the All Star break. The Yankees are 3.5 games out of first for the first time since May 14. What a run these last few days have been. Since the All Star break, [...]

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Maybe Phil Coke is the lefty reliever the Yanks are lacking

Josh freakin’ Hamilton. Seriously. Kyle Farnsworth must have been pitching to him, am I right? Triple-A Scranton is off until Thursday for the All-Star Break. The Triple-A All-Star Game (International League vs Pacific Coast League) is Wednesday at 7pm, and can be seen on ESPN2. Double-A Trenton (2-0 win over Binghamton) Ramiro Pena: 1 for 4, 1 R, [...]

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I almost hate to bring this up…

…But do you know which Yankee reliever has a 2.45 ERA and a 1.16 WHIP over his last 15 appearances with 16 strike outs in 14.2 innings? That’s right: this guy. Quietly — and sometimes loudly — Kyle Farnsworth is putting together a decent season. I hope I don’t jinx it. Post from: River Ave. Blues [...]

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GREAT ESCAPE

Mike Mussina did his best to make two weak runs stand up. Ditto Jose Veras and Kyle Farnsworth. So when the Yankees turned a two-run lead over to Mariano Rivera in the ninth today at Yankee Stadium, they truly believed they were three outs from a...

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Eiland hands Farnsworth key to success (Bob Klapisch/NorthJersey.com)

Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com : Eiland hands Farnsworth key to success — NEW YORK - Dave Eiland remembers the first time he saw the fatal flaw in Kyle Farnsworth's delivery last winter - a subtle bouncing of the hands when the Yankee reliever should've been taking the ball out of his glove. There it was, every batter, every pitch, over and over again on video.

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Minus a Star, The Bullpen Stays Strong

The tandem of José Veras, Kyle Farnsworth and Mariano Rivera stifled the Mets on one hit over the final three innings to protect Andy Pettitte’s lead.

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The 8th inning issue coming to a head?

Joba Chamberlain was moved out of the 8th inning role on May 21 when he went two innings. Here is what Kyle Farnsworth has done since: 14 appearances 14 innings 17 hits 7 runs 7 earned runs 5 walks 12 strikeouts 4 home runs 4.50 ERA Opponent BA: .327 Opponent OPS: 1.032 1.032? While Joe Girardi’s ability to show blind faith in his charges is … admirable? [...]

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Yankees vs. the Reds; 6/22/08

Man, every time I watch a game, someone gets hurt. This time, it was Kyle Farnsworth who tried to snatch a Brandon Phillips grounder with his bare right hand. Farnsworth was taken out of the game and got three stitches in the webbing between his p...

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You know you enjoyed Kyle’s pain

I know you hate to admit it Yankees’ fans, but deep inside you know a little smile crossed your face when Kyle Farnsworth left Sunday’s game against Cincinnati with a hand injury. Farnsworth apparently had to get three stitches in his pitching hand after being struck by a ground ball, but hopes to avoid the disabled [...]

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Home crowd fans Farnsy's flames (David Waldstein/New Jersey Online)

David Waldstein / New Jersey Online : Home crowd fans Farnsy's flames — NEW YORK — Kyle Farnsworth was bloodied and needed stitches, but after the game he seemed to have more problems with fans cheering for Ken Griffey Jr. than with his injured right hand. — The Yankees reliever was forced out of the game after reaching …

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Farnsworth is Alright

Kyle Farnsworth, who was struck in the hand by a batted ball Sunday afternoon, appears to be alright and is unlikely to miss any time. He received three stitches in between his pinky and ring finger. The very same thing happened once before to Kyle. In that instance, he had four stitches, taped the two fingers [...]

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Kyle Farnsworth may actually help the Yankees

It seems that Krazy Kyle isn’t so enthused about the Yankee fans these days. Via David Waldstein at The Star Ledger: The Yankees reliever was forced out of the game after reaching out for a batted ball and needed three stitches, but not before giving up home run No. 601 to Griffey. The fans cheered Griffey’s [...]

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Yankees' Farnsworth injured after giving up homer

Kyle Farnsworth's stay on the mound in the eighth inning of the Yankees' 4-1 win over the Reds at Yankee Stadium yesterday didn't last long. Maybe 10 minutes. But it sure contained a number of oddities.