Tag Archives: Brian Cashman

An open thank you letter to Randy Levine, Yankees President and team lead on signing Rafael Soriano

Guest Post by Adam Dunagan If you saw last night’s debacle – courtesy of Rafael Soriano and no one else – take a minute to read my open thank you letter to the man responsible for bringing him on board. No, not Brian Cashman (sorry Cashman haters) nor Joe Girardi, but it was none other than [...]

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Can Yankees get pitching from White Sox?

At Andy Pettitte’s retirement press conference, Yankees’ general manager Brian Cashman pledged, “I will get it fixed.” The “it” Cashman referred to is the Yankees’ rotation. The Yankees are headed into the 2011 season with well-documented questions surrounding its starting rotation. Cashman has been patient, like he said he would be, but that may be [...]

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Yankees end of season notes, Dave Eiland fired

Yankees’ general manager Brian Cashman and manager Joe Girardi spoke to the media today and gave some insight to which direction the team is heading for 2011.

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2011 Yankees offseason and free agency

Brian Cashman and the Yankees have a lot of decisions to make now that the Yankees’ 2010 campaign is officially over. The Yankees will be very active during 2011 offseason and free agency period. They must first determine what to do with several in-house marquee names whose contracts have expired such as Joe Girardi, Derek [...]

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Jeter’s Not Going Anywhere

“I’ve said from Day One, this is the only organization I’ve ever wanted to play for, and that’s still true today. I was a Yankees fan growing up,” Derek Jeter told the media in Tampa. “This is where I want to be. I’ve never envisioned myself playing anywhere else, and hopefully I don’t have to.” And [...]

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Yankees, Left Field and Brian Cashman

When Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he wouldn’t be adding a “big piece” to play left field for the Yankees after they traded Melky Cabrera and some minor league players to the Braves for Javier Vazquez, I didn’t believe him. As time goes by and free agents are being swooped up off the market, [...]

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