Yanks Fooling Themselves With Prospects?

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Via Ken Davidoff : The Mets may be more likely to make the playoffs this year, thanks to their strong starting rotation and weak competition - and the Yankees’ weak starting rotation and strong competition. But over the next five seasons and beyond, the Yankees are much better positioned than their Flushing counterparts because of their considerably deeper farm system.  ... [link]

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Farm system positions Yanks for future
Published 6/28/2008 by Ed Valentine at Bugs & Cranks
... Reacting to this, the pro-Yankees blog Was Watching responded with a lukewarm post titled ‘Yanks Fooling Themselves With Prospects?‘ ...

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