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Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had some interesting things to say about his slow offseason on Wednesday, the final day of this year's Winter Meetings.
Brian Cashman has been in baseball a long time. His tenure with the New York Yankees began in 1986, and he took over as General Manager when Bob Watson was let
The New York Yankees need to make some big moves at the winter meetings if they want to contend for a World Series.
But as YES Network announcer Michael Kay laid out in a breakdown on his ESPN New York show, the Yankees’ current math tells its own story — one that leaves them hovering near $300 million in payroll with almost no realistic path to adding the star power their lineup still desperately needs.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman shared his latest update from the Winter Meetings, highlighting ongoing trade talks and challenges in negotiations with other MLB teams.
The Yankees have a hole to fill in left field, but according to general manager Brian Cashman, they could choose to do with internal candidates, notably Jasson Dominguez.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Brian Cashman went the glib route in answering how he felt about what he “accomplished” at this year’s winter meetings. “Haven’t accomplished anything,” Cashman said Wednesday morning, a few hours before departing the meetings. The longtime Yankees GM was hardly alone in that regard.
Yankees GM Brian Cashman made a $13 million free agent signing while dressed as one of Santa's elves
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