For the record, Drew hit .162 in 300 plate appearances last season. In the history of baseball there have been only two other players to hit lower than that with at least 300 plate appearances — Adam Dunn at .159 with the White Sox in 2011 and Les Moss at .157 with the old St. Louis Browns in 1947. With an 0-for-3 Sunday against the Phillies, Drew is so far 2-for-19 (.105) for the spring. (For what it's worth in this admittedly early spring, Pirela, after flying out to the wall in center field in his only at-bat Sunday, is hitting .421 with two doubles, a triple, three RBI and a stolen base.) Maybe it was an accidental overdose of Scott Boras Kool-Aid, but Yankee GM Brian Cashman seemed to feel that last year was an aberration for Drew, a lifetime .256 hitter with five double-digit home runs seasons who sat out until May 21 and had barely 10 days of extended spring training, and was also said to be dealing with some personal issues.