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Thursday, August 3
Updated: August 5, 11:36 AM ET
 
Cone eyes strong return; Gooden to bullpen

Associated Press

NEW YORK -- Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez will come off the disabled list to start Sunday for the New York Yankees, and Dwight Gooden will be moved to the bullpen as a long reliever.

Orlando Hernandez
Hernandez

David Cone
Cone

With David Cone returning from a 1½-week stay in Florida to start Saturday, Gooden becomes the odd man out. Manager Joe Torre considered keeping a six-man rotation going temporarily, but decided against it.

"I talked to Doc today," Torre said. "It's a little easier to accept when you know it's not a penalty. Baseball has a way of taking care of business for you."

Hernandez (8-7) has been sidelined since July 14 by right elbow discomfort and mild back spasms. He threw four scoreless innings for Class-A Tampa in a Florida State League game Tuesday.

Before Friday's game, Hernandez accused unidentified Yankees' coaches of saying he exaggerated his injuries.

"I was hurt," Hernandez said through an interpreter. "Not all, but some coaches mentioned behind people's backs that maybe I wasn't as hurt as much as I thought. ...

"It bothers me that they didn't have it in them to come to my face and say it to me. It bothers me because I don't play around with my work."

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman met with Hernandez, who wouldn't identify any names to him. Pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre said no Yankees coach would accuse a player of exaggerating an injury.

Gooden was 2-0 with a 1.45 ERA in his last three starts for the Yankees, who signed him up after he was released by Tampa Bay.

Cone, winless in 14 starts since April 28, dropped to 1-10 with a loss at Minnesota on July 27. Owner George Steinbrenner then ordered him to the team's training complex in Tampa, Fla., to work with special instructor Billy Connors.

Also Friday, the Yankees placed reliever Ramiro Mendoza on the disabled list with tendinitis in his right shoulder. Reliever Allen Watson was activated from the DL to take his spot on the roster.

Mendoza was only activated from the DL on July 28. He went on the disabled list June 25 with weakness in a right shoulder muscle.




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