Nearly two years ago, GM Brian Cashman described the Yankees as being “unwatchable” as he referred to a fourth-place team that spent most of the first two months hanging around .500.
That was on the final Tuesday of June, a day before the Yankees sustained what at that time in their recent history was among their worst losses in recent memory, blowing a six-run lead and a four-run lead at about 1:15 in the morning after a lengthy rain delay against the Los Angeles.
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