by By PAT BORZI
TAMPA, Fla. - The Yankees force jackets, but not the links on their flights Covenant. So technically, the bullpen mentor Mike Harkey did not challenge the system dress. But Chief Joe Girardi liked him for hazing management disconcerting.
With the Yankees break camp Saturday afternoon and flying to Boston for the opener of the state around the clock Sunday-a, Harkey made a prayer in the parking lot on Saturday. But he missed an away shirt. The Yankees sent a club store a concomitant faith brought him close to buying one.
"This is what happens when you try to be erudite and shorts to weaken the estate because he is irascible," Girardi said with a smile. "Exasperate the process here. This is not despotic.
"He can wear a T-shirt on the plane, as far as I'm involved. We do not impose a ban on tie."
Tyler Kepner
Kepner, who covered the Yankees for The Times since 2002, is in his first year as a photojournalist baseball calendar. He joined the Times in 2000 as the Mets beat litt.A birth of Philadelphia and a graduate of Vanderbilt University, Kepner has also covered the Angels for the Riverside tightly company in California and the Seattle Mariners for the situation-Intelligencer. He lives in Connecticut with his own half and their four children. Keep on chirping Kepner....
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