For Yankees, replacing Adam Warren -- on and off the mound -- won't be easy
Posted Jan 28, 2016
There may not be a nicer man in baseball than Adam Warren. But though he was respected by the Yankees' hierarchy, he always seemed to be an afterthought in the team's plans. The topper came at the end of June last season, when he was lifted from the starting rotation, even though his ERA was 3.59, while CC Sabathia's was 5.65.
(ESPN.com)
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