With Adam Warren, Yankees Didn’t Know What They Had Until It Was Gone
Posted Mar 5, 2016
Adam Warren never generated many headlines during his tenure in New York, but the Yankees could find it difficult, if not impossible, to replace him. And if they can’t, it probably won’t take long for them to lament the loss of his unusual set of skills. Warren, a 28-year-old right-hander, appeared in 43 games for the Yankees in 2015, posting a 3.29 ERA.
(Wall Street Journal)
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