Yankees Notebook: Yanks' Rasner Waits for Chance, but Isn't Sitting Around

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 Yankees Notebook: Yanks' Rasner Waits for Chance, but Isn't Sitting Around
Darrell Rasner, the 27-year-old right-hander who failed to make the cut for the Yankees this season, is quietly dominating the minor leagues. [link]

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Yankees Notebook: Waiting for a Chance, but Not Sitting Around

Darrell Rasner, the 27-year-old right-hander who failed to make the cut for the Yankees this season, is quietly dominating the minor leagues.
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