Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesBrad Penner-Imagn Images April was rough for Ryan McMahon, and there’s no sugarcoating it. He hit .190/.288/.293 with a .581 OPS, was one of the worst starting infielders in baseball, and had Yankees fans questioning whether the trade-deadline acquisition was ever going to deliver anything resembling the player who commanded double teams on the interior defensive line at the hot corner for years in Colorado. His defense i…
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