ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — This was better. J.A. Happ was more aggressive Thursday night, worked his fastball in the lanes where he needed to work them, which in turn made his secondary pitches better. The transformation took a step forward as Happ is fighting for survival in the Yankees rotation. Happ — who had struggled…

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