Adam Warren runs away from the field
Posted Mar 26, 2015
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman grew up around racehorses -- he grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, and his late father, John, is in the Standardbred Racing Hall of Fame -- so when he chooses the kind of analogy he used on Wednesday to describe the kind of spring Adam Warren has had, you can safely bet the race for the No. 5 starter's job is over.
(ESPN.com)
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