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Once coveted by Yankees, Santana slated to start against them

 

NEW YORK -- Johan Santana is going to pitch in Hank's house.

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Santana's next scheduled start was pushed back a day by the New York Mets, and the two-time Cy Yoyng Award winner is slated to start Friday's Subway Series opener at Yankee Stadium against Darrell Rasner.

Hank Steinbrenner, the Yankees' co-chairman, cut off trade talks for Santana in December when he heeded the advice of general manager Brian Cashman and kept his team's top prospects. The Mets then acquired Santana from the Minnesota Twins in February.

"It's always good to get an extra day," Santana said. "I have a philosophy. I got to do my job no matter who I'm facing or who the team is."

Santana is 4-2 with a 3.10 ERA in eight starts for the Mets and the anchor for the rotation the team was hoping he would be when they sent four prospects to Minnesota, then gave him a $137.5 million, six-year contract.

The two young starters who began the season in the Yankees' rotation, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, are a combined 0-6. Hughes has a 9.00 ERA and is on the disabled list with a broken rib. Kennedy, who has an 8.37 ERA for the Yankees, will start Thursday at Tampa Bay following two outings at Triple-A.

The Mets chose to give Santana extra rest after he threw 116 pitches Saturday in a doubleheader opener against Cincinnati.

Mets manager Willie Randolph was undecided about the move Monday, saying that the team monitors pitch counts and that Santana was fine. His decision would be based on the Mets' best chance for winning -- they were playing the last-place Washington Nationals in a four-game set before heading to the Bronx.

But he added, "Don't get me wrong. It would be nice to have him start at Yankee Stadium."

Santana wasn't concerned about his pitch count and was prepared to work either Thursday against Washington or Friday. Having a 3-0 regular-season record with a 2.66 ERA for Minnesota at the Yankees, he sounded nonchalant about the chance to pitch there for the Mets.

Rasner will be making just his third start of the season for the Yankee.

"I can't worry about who the pitcher is," Rasner said. "I'm not hitting against him, luckily for myself."

With Santana pitching Friday, Mike Pelfrey will start Thursday against Washington. The Mets purchased the contract of Claudio Vargas from Triple-A New Orleans to make his season debut on Wednesday.

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