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ARLINGTON - The Yankees' rash of injuries appear to have finally cost someone their job, the Daily News learned today. But it isn't Joe Torre or Brian Cashman. Marty Miller, the team's director of performance enhancement, has apparently taken the fall for the multitude of injuries that have beleaguered the Yankees during the first five weeks of the season. According to a source, Miller told some of the players that he had been relieved of his duties. Miller had been under scrutiny since the second week of the season, as several of the Yankees' top players had gone down with various muscle pulls and strains, leaving the pitching staff depleted for much of the year. Last month, one player, speaking on the condition of anonymity to the Daily News, called Miller's pregame stretching program "inadequate," saying that many players have taken to doing their own programs instead. Bobby Abreu, Chien-Ming Wang and Andy Pettitte each suffered injuries during spring training, but it wasn't until Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui and Mike Mussina went down after the start of the season that eyebrows began to raise. After Mussina strained his hamstring on April 11, Cashman threw his full support behind Miller and Cavalea, saying, "None of these injuries have anything to do with this new program." But after watching Phil Hughes limp off the mound Tuesday night with a hamstring injury - the fourth hammy problem for a Yankee this season - Cashman expressed some concern for the team's injury bug. "You get concerned about it, no doubt about it," Cashman said. "You try to figure out if there's any connection. "Some of them are explainable more so than others. Obviously, we have to look into everything. I can't tell you it's coming from the conditioning program, but you have to be objective and look at every aspect." Apparently, the team ultimately decided that Miller was part of the problem. Howard Rubenstein, the publicist for George Steinbrenner, referred all questions about Miller's status to Cashman. The GM didn't return a phone call, but is expected to address the subject at the ballpark later in the day. |






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Who cares they don't have a shot at winning shit. Got fired cause he wasn't giving them enough HGH what was he thinking. Heard there going to give Giambi extra to do it. He learned at the gym hear in my hometown. Bulldog in glendora
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He advised Pettitte to change the way he performed stomach-strengthening squats
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