Farquhar makes 1st appearance at extended spring training

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TAMPA, Fla. - Danny Farquhar allowed two unearned runs during two-thirds of an inning Friday in his first extended spring training game for the New York Yankees.

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TAMPA, Fla. – Danny Farquhar allowed two unearned runs during two-thirds of an inning Friday in his first extended spring training game for the New York Yankees.

Against Toronto Blue Jays minor leaguers, Farquhar gave up a single and a double but two errors cost him a scoreless inning.

The 32-year-old right-hander collapsed in the Chicago White Sox dugout on April 20 last year because of a ruptured aneurysm and brain hemorrhage. Farquhar signed a minor league deal with the Yankees during the off-season. He appeared in three spring training games, giving up six runs, four hits and five walks over two innings.

His fastball had move life during Friday’s 20-pitch outing than in his spring training appearances. He spent the past month building arm strength

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