Stottlemyre prepares for return to NY

 
Mariners pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre has nearly a quarter-century of Yankee Stadium memories stored inside his head, and you can bet a lot of them will be front and center Friday afternoon when he walks into the famed facility that will be demolished at the end of the season. [link]

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