Heading into Monday's doubleheader in Cleveland, the New York Yankees sat at 23-13, atop the American League East and winners of five consecutive games.
As Yankees fans extol the virtues of general manager Brian Cashman's offseason moves and the managing performance of Joe Girardi, the reality of the 2013 Yankees revolves around an expensive, veteran team surviving and thriving while their injured, expensive veterans heal and return for the bulk of the season.
From Chris Nelson to Vernon Wells to Lyle Overbay to today's Game 2 starter, Vidal Nuno, these Yankees are actually underdogs, plowing their way through baseball without apparent regard for their lack of collective talent.
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Can Yankees’ Chemistry, Momentum Survive the Return of Their Injured Stars?
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