The New York Yankees may have to face one of their former teammates in enemy territory this season if one Red Sox Insider is right. Emotional reliever Tommy Kahnle or former Yankees reliever David Robertson are predicted to end up with the Boston Red Sox, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.
Christopher Hennessy is an MLB associate editor at ClutchPoints, with additional expertise in the NHL and golf. He graduated with a journalism degree from Fordham University in 2022, and he has work experience at Spectrum News One in Albany, New York and with The Hockey Writers as a New York Islanders reporter.
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