Yankees' Adam Warren looks to carry solid pitching into second half
Posted Jul 17, 2015
It’s been a story of two halves over the first portion of the baseball season for Adam Warren. The New Bern native broke spring training in the New York Yankees’ starting rotation. He went into the All-Star break as a member of the bullpen. No matter his role, Warren is thriving. The 6-foot-1 right-hander has a 3.65 ERA in 20 outings. He started 14 of those games and has a 5-5 record.
(New Bern Sun Journal)
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