The overhaul of the New York Mets' coaching staff continues.
After their second-half collapse and horrific failure to make the postseason, the Mets have seen an exodus of assistants. Bench coach John Gibbons, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, hitting coach Eric Chavez, and infield coach Mike Sarbaugh were just a few of the names already confirmed to be departed since the end of September.
Add another name to that list, as one of the Mets' assistants has taken up residence with their rival on the other side of New York City.
On Sunday, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that assistant pitching coach Desi Druschel, who came over from the Yankees this past season, is headed back to work as an assistant on the Yankees' pitching staff.
"Druschel, a veteran coach who received permission to talk with

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