Hank Steinbrenner: Yankees must play smarter
Published 5/14/2008 at NYDailyNews.com - Baseball
Hank Steinbrenner expects his struggling Yankees to focus and turn around their season. "They've got to play smarter and harder," he said Wednesday. The Yanks are 19-21, fourth in the AL East following a pair of losses to Tampa Bay.
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