How Yankees stole Ben Rice and Cam Schlittler out from under Red Sox’s nose
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BOSTON — The Yankees arrived at Fenway Park this week with one of the best young bats and best young pitchers in the league, plucked right out of the Red Sox’ backyard.
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What happened
BOSTON — The Yankees arrived at Fenway Park this week with one of the best young bats and best young pitchers in the league, plucked right out of the Red Sox’ backyard.
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