CASHMAN: NO REGRETS REGARDING SANTANA

 
Brian Cashman steadfastly has defended his decision not to trade the Yankees' potential future for Johan Santana during this past offseason. But with the last-place Yankees seeing Phil Hughes winless and on the disabled list, Ian Kennedy also... [link]

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