Phil Hughes News
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The New York Yankees became the fifth team in Major League Baseball history to beat both reigning Cy Young Award winners in the same month, defeating R.A. Dickey in yesterday’s 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays to complete a four-game series sweep.
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R.A. Dickey’s knuckleball is proving almost as difficult for him this season as it was for batters in 2012.
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Australia picked two 35-year-olds to plug an experience gap for its Ashes cricket series in England, choosing Brad Haddin as first-choice wicketkeeper and vice-captain, and recalling batsman Chris Rogers.
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Australia cricket selectors named the following 16-man squad for the Ashes Test series against England starting July 10 in Nottingham, England:
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The New York Yankees fell into last place in the American League East yesterday after losing 8-4 to the Detroit Tigers, who are looking to sweep the three-game Major League Baseball series today.
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Australia contracted 20 players to its national cricket teams in the 12 months from July, with recent Test squad members Steve Smith, Moises Henriques and Usman Khawaja among those to miss out.
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Prince Fielder hit two home runs and drove in five runs to give the Detroit Tigers an 8-3 victory against the New York Yankees, who have lost three of four games to start the Major League Baseball season.
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New York Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes could miss the beginning of the season as he recovers from a bulging disk in his upper back, manager Joe Girardi said.
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The Boston Red Sox defeated the Yankees 7-4 to start the Major League Baseball season with two road wins against New York for the first time since 1935, while the Mets topped the San Diego Padres 8-4.
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Phil Hughes scored 86 on his comeback and Michael Clarke and David Warner also made half- centuries as Australia reached 299-4 against Sri Lanka on the opening day of their Test cricket series.
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