Trentonian Thunder

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Coke, Kontos staying in Trenton

Good thing George Kontos and Phil Coke -- but especially Kontos -- still planned on reporting to Waterfront Park Saturday despite numerous reports that they had been traded.

A day after Coke was pulled from his start against the Portland Sea Dogs after one inning because the Yankees had tentatively agreed to trade him to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the deal was reconfigured early Saturday, with Triple-A right-handers Jeff Karstens and Dan McCutchen replacing Kontos and Coke.
Kontos, who stayed to chart pitches in the stands Friday night after he leared of the reported trade, is scheduled to pitch Saturday night against Portland. Thunder right fielder Jose Tabata and Ohlendorf are still in the deal, which brought outfielder Xavier Nady and left-handed reliever Damaso Marte to the Yankees. Nady was in the Yankees' lineup Saturday against the Red Sox, batting seventh and playing left field.

Marte was also in uniform. Coke, somber in the clubhouse after Friday night's game, said he was disappointed that he wouldn't get to spend his entire career in the Yankees organization. "I thought I had a chance at staying in this organization for the rest of my life," he said. "That's kind of the idea that I was under. My impression of it, anyway. That I might have been here, like a lifetimer. Guess not."

But thanks to last-minute changes reportedlty orchestrated by the Pirates, Coke and Kontos are still in the Yankees organization, and the Thunder may not need to overhaul their starting rotation.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Report: Coke, Kontos, Tabata all in deal

Peter Abraham of the West Chester Journal News is reporting that the Yankees have traded the Thunder's Phil Coke, George Kontos and Jose Tabata, along with Ross Ohlendorf  to the Pirates for Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte. 

Coke pulled; report says Yanks made a trade

Phil Coke was pulled after striking out the side in the first inning. Baseball Prospectus is reporting that the Pirates have traded Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte to the Yankees, which could explain why Coke was pulled. 
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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Coke, Kontos staying in Trenton

Good thing George Kontos and Phil Coke -- but especially Kontos -- still planned on reporting to Waterfront Park Saturday despite numerous reports that they had been traded.

A day after Coke was pulled from his start against the Portland Sea Dogs after one inning because the Yankees had tentatively agreed to trade him to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the deal was reconfigured early Saturday, with Triple-A right-handers Jeff Karstens and Dan McCutchen replacing Kontos and Coke.
Kontos, who stayed to chart pitches in the stands Friday night after he leared of the reported trade, is scheduled to pitch Saturday night against Portland. Thunder right fielder Jose Tabata and Ohlendorf are still in the deal, which brought outfielder Xavier Nady and left-handed reliever Damaso Marte to the Yankees. Nady was in the Yankees' lineup Saturday against the Red Sox, batting seventh and playing left field.

Marte was also in uniform. Coke, somber in the clubhouse after Friday night's game, said he was disappointed that he wouldn't get to spend his entire career in the Yankees organization. "I thought I had a chance at staying in this organization for the rest of my life," he said. "That's kind of the idea that I was under. My impression of it, anyway. That I might have been here, like a lifetimer. Guess not."

But thanks to last-minute changes reportedlty orchestrated by the Pirates, Coke and Kontos are still in the Yankees organization, and the Thunder may not need to overhaul their starting rotation.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Report: Coke, Kontos, Tabata all in deal

Peter Abraham of the West Chester Journal News is reporting that the Yankees have traded the Thunder's Phil Coke, George Kontos and Jose Tabata, along with Ross Ohlendorf  to the Pirates for Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte. 

Coke pulled; report says Yanks made a trade

Phil Coke was pulled after striking out the side in the first inning. Baseball Prospectus is reporting that the Pirates have traded Xavier Nady and Damaso Marte to the Yankees, which could explain why Coke was pulled.