Rookie pitcher Kei Igawa allowed two unearned runs in four innings in his first start for the New York Yankees Class-A Tampa affiliate on Saturday. It was the first action for Igawa since May 4, three days before he was sent to the minors to work on his control and pitching mechanics. The Japanese rookie left-hander threw 68 pitches, allowing three hits and a walk with two strikeouts.
IGAWA RETURN ISN'T IMMINENT
Kei Igawa will not be considered for Friday's start against the Los Angeles Angels after all. Though Igawa allowed no earned runs over four innings for Class A Tampa on Saturday, he is still in the early stages of learning a new delivery.
"He's been doing it one way for 20 years," said Nardi Contreras, the minor league pitching coordinator, who has worked closely with Igawa since Igawa was demoted May 7.
"It's not going to change in nine days," Contreras said. "But he's trying real hard, which is wonderful. Every day, he seems to come along real well."
The left-hander Kei Igawa made his first start for Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday as he tries to reinvent his delivery. Facing Toledo, Igawa threw 97 pitches over five innings, allowing four runs and eight hits, with a walk and six strikeouts.
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Right now it doesn't bode well for Igawa, starting with the Clemens signing, it looks like he will spend at least 2007 as a reliever when he returns as Clemens, Wang, Pettitte, Mussina, and Hughes figure to fill out the Yankees' starting five.
Igawa went 2-1 with a 7.63 ERA in 6 games/5 starts so far with the Yankees.