Philadelphia Inquirer 1 month ago

In center, Yankees missing a genuine star

NEW YORK - When Johnny Damon left the Boston Red Sox to sign with their fierce rivals, the fact that Damon would play center field for the New York Yankees, one of the most hallowed positions in all of sports, was not lost on him. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer

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