NEW YORK — After a strong beginning to his Yankees career, Marcus Stroman hasn’t been at his best over his last few starts. That included his May 3 outing against the Tigers. While Stroman danced around trouble and held Detroit to one earned run, he walked five batters for the second time in as many starts. But “there never was that backbreaking blow,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone noted before ...
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57 | P | |
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27 | DH |