Throwback Thursday: 2005
Dialing up June 25th, 2005 in the wayback machine for Subway Series action between the Yankees and Mets. Nice to see the "old" Stadium again, isn't it. And making his major league debut in this at-bat, lefty hitting outfielder Kevin Reese. The 27 year old University of San Diego product was never really a top prospect. 27th round picks rarely are. But he donned the pinstripes and had his name and face on the video board. This would the first of a dozen games in his big league career.
But Brian Cashman had a hunch about Reese's future. After retiring at the end of the 2007 season, Reese became a Yankee scout. And a decade later, after impressing the front office, he was named the club's Senior Director of Player Development. Still a Yankee, now more important than ever.
But Brian Cashman had a hunch about Reese's future. After retiring at the end of the 2007 season, Reese became a Yankee scout. And a decade later, after impressing the front office, he was named the club's Senior Director of Player Development. Still a Yankee, now more important than ever.
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