Cashman part of round table discussion

 
The Yankees general manager Brian Cashman was invited to the home of his archrival and the team that has won two World Series titles in the last four seasons by his Boston counterpart Theo Epstein to help the Red Sox general manager promote the "Hot Stove Cool Music" concert on Sunday night in Boston. [link]

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