WORCESTER — With 13 seasons in the MLB on his resume, Yasmani Grandal doesn’t have much left to prove.
Yet that hasn’t kept the 36-year-old from the daily grind of minor league baseball, riding the buses on the road and showing up daily to a clubhouse stocked with players who were in middle school when Grandal made his major-league debut.
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