Yankees manager Aaron Boone opened up Thursday about the awkward situation Stroman finds himself in.
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Former New York Mets starter and controversial figure Marcus Stroman has reportedly yet to show up to New York Yankees' spring workouts amid rumors that he may ...
So, the Yankees appear likely to continue with their stated plan of a competition at third base between oft-injured, 36-year-old DJ LeMahieu, fallen top prospect Oswald Peraza, utility man Oswaldo ...
Manager Aaron Boone spent his first media availability of the spring insisting that it was a non-issue, admitting that the situation had the potential to be "awkward" but adding that "we're in a good ...