New York Post | Ken Davidoff: Major League Baseball is considering a dramatic restructure of the minor leagues that would involve cutting over 40 teams. Among the teams included are the Staten Island Yankees, the short-season-A-ball affiliate of the Yankees. Yankees president Randy Levine commented on the issue, stressing that no decisions have been made and that the Yankees fully support keeping their affiliate around. Downsizing is never fun, especially when it involves teams worth billions of dollars, so here’s to hoping that the league can figure things out and keep providing jobs and opportunities to minor leaguers across America.