Yankees' Adam Warren pitches well (again), but his future remains uncertain
Posted Jun 26, 2015
On Thursday, for the fourth time in 14 starts this season, Yankees' starter Adam Warren exited a game after pitching five 2/3 innings. This isn't bad, especially for a guy who's the No. 5 starter on a pretty good ball club. But even with the solid outing, it may still not be enough for Warren to stay in New York's starting rotation.
(NJ.com)
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