Lee Elder accidentally found Matt Cain. He purposely found Marco Scutaro. He has the best stories in baseball, and he might have the most rings, too.
The legendary scout retired and will be missed. His stories are too great to go away, though.
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In Post+/today's preview section: “Being able to be steady under that level of pressure and that level of expectations with that amount of success over that period of time is a virtual impossibility."
Brian Cashman, survivor.
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There's an incredible amount of stealing on this website. It's worth noting that the world wouldn't have learned about the concern over Gerrit Cole if the Bergen Record hadn't sent @pcaldera to Yankees camp.
The tick-tock of @Volpe_Anthony's first day in the majors, from how much he slept the night before to his breakfast meal to his pregame prep to his role in the #Yankees 5-0 win to the supporters/family cheering him on to the aftermath, from @MarkWSanchez https://t.co/X2KuCK0hKq
For the baseball preview and Post Sports+: Digging into the Detroit years of Verlander & Scherzer, two different humans. The Mets co-aces say the past is behind them
“I want to say [the Tigers rotation] fed off of each other. But they fed on each other.”
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Some important housekeeping in here via @MarkWSanchez: Deivi Garcia does in fact have one more minor league option remaining https://t.co/44wTn9riUY via @nypostsports
Hi everybody, please consider helping our dear friend Wags @MWagaman through his recovery as you’re able. He’s a gem and a top freelancer for @AP_Sports here in the Bay Area. Thanks!
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For Post Sports+, the origin and meaning of the wall that binds all Yankees. “Every time you see your name on there, you’re like, ‘Damn, that’s pretty cool.’”
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Venturing up to Syracuse, @MarkWSanchez looks at Mark Vientos' progression -- and whether he could help the #Mets this season. Says one scout, “The power is legitimate.” https://t.co/Cp4cPmiFPJ
Straw later addressed media and said Yankees fans — one in particular — celebrating the injury crossed a line. He said he’s never seen a scene like that anywhere else.
Myles Straw first declined comment about the chaos in the outfield, in which Yankees fans were throwing things on the field. Then he walked away saying, “Brutal, worst fan base on the planet.”
Myles Straw first declined comment about the chaos in the outfield, in which Yankees fans were throwing things on the field. Then he walked away saying, “Brutal, worst fan base on the planet.”