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NY Baseball Digest:
The parade is later today, but it’s never too early to look ahead. The Yankees may have won the World Series in 2009, however there are some questions surrounding the team for 2010. Here are some early ones that I have:
The Starting Rotation
All signs indicate that Chien Ming Wang will be non tendered. If this [...]
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