Spring training was compressed this year, seven weeks' worth of work squeezed into a whirlwind of 21 days, and Matt Talarico had no real sense of what impression he might have made in his baserunning instruction to New York Yankees players -- until a chance meeting at a Tampa, Florida, mall near the start of the season.
He saw a player he thought was Jose Trevino, who had just been acquired from the Texas Rangers -- at the same time that Trevino recognized him. "You're the baserunning guy, right?" Trevino asked, and that kicked off a 30-minute conversation emblematic of the care and passion the team has invested in what has become something of a lost art around the sport -- a collective skill that has augmented the offense.