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General manager Brian Cashman confirmed that the Yankees
were interested in trading for lefthander CC Sabathia but
said the asking price ultimately was too high. "We engaged the Indians on it but felt the price tag wasn't one we were willing to pay ...
C. C. Sabathia joined Johan Santana and Eric
Gagné as temptations that Brian Cashman resisted, all in
the name of rebuilding the Yankees’ foundation. >
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Brian Cashman Latest Blog Posts [more]
Game 90: All lefties hit poorly against lefty pitchers, says Girardi
Posted 9 hours ago at River Ave. Blues
What’s On Deck…
Posted 14 hours ago at The 3rd String Safety
Post-CC Trade Detritus
Posted 15 hours ago at ShysterBall
Yankees Had Interest in Sabathia, But Wanted Negotiating Window
Posted 17 hours ago at YanksBlog.com
Hughes: Slowest.Healer.Ever?
Posted 18 hours ago at WasWatching.com
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The tenor of this Yankees season was established
on a cold January night at William Paterson University
in New Jersey. Brian Cashman, with Boston counterpart Theo Epstein seated across from him, made the following declaration:
Cashman: All right. On your bed. You got
a headboard? You'll need a headboard. A-Rod: It's a
race car bed, but yeah, the overhanging windshield is the headboard. Cashman: Is it padded? A-Rod: No. Cashman: Good. It's Madonna now, right?...
From Peter Abraham: The standards to remain a
starting pitcher for the Yankees are not very high.
Darrell Rasner is 1-7 with a 6.28 ERA in his last eight starts. But manager Joe Girardi praised the right-hander's competitiveness and said he would remain in the rotation. "We need big starts out of him. We've got to find a way to get him going and find a way to get him some runs," Girardi said ...
The Yankees' architect shoulders the blame for a
lineup that was supposed to be loaded with juice
becoming as dry as dust. "It's been inefficient," GM Brian Cashman said before the Yankees scored three runs in the first inning and no more until...
NEW YORK -- The July 31 non-waiver trade
deadline is more than three weeks away, but as
of now, the Yankees don't seem primed for a major move. A team official, speaking on condition of anonymity because the Yankees...
Kiley brings us a scouting report on the
international signing period's Man of Mystery, Michel Inoa.
As part of his GM Trade History series,
Tim at MLBTR has compiled all of trades Brian
Cashman has made since becoming the Yanks’ GM way back in 1998. You can access the spreadsheet here . It’s fun looking back at all the names that have ...
From SI.com : "We've got to start hitting,"
he said Wednesday. "It's getting ridiculous. They've got to
start waking up. They've shown in flashes what they can still do." Steinbrenner, the team's co-chairman, has been surprised by the inconsistent offense, but noted that it's been an area of concern for general manager Brian Cashman. "Even when I was worried about the pitching earlier ...
Jorge Posada 's shoulder is going to be
a work in progress, unless the Yankees determine that
it isn't working. "Then we'll have some decisions to make," general manager Brian Cashman said. The Rangers stole four bases in four tries against Posada ...
MLB Trade Rumors has been doing a weekly
GM Trade History Series, and today they posted Brian
Cashman's trade history spreadsheet. It can be downloaded here . The spread sheet is very well done, it not only includes his trade history, but also a draft history, a list of free agent signings, and a GM profile. It's definitly worth checking out. And now all you Cashman lovers or haters can have ...
General manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday that Matsui
was still hobbled by the injury, which landed him
on the disabled list Friday. The club had hoped he'd be ready to take batting practice this weekend, but Cashman said that timeframe is no ...
Mariano Rivera in save situations: 22 games, 23.1
innings, 8 hits, 0 runs, 2 walks, 27 strikeouts,
0.00 ERA. Mariano Rivera in non-save situations: 13 games, 14 innings, 12 hits, 4 earned runs, 1 walk, 15 strikeouts, 2.57 ERA, 2-3 record. ...
Jorge Posada's shoulder is going to be a
work in progress, unless the Yankees determine that it
isn't working. "Then we'll have some decisions to make," general manager Brian Cashman said.
According to an article in his hometown paper
, the Yankees have called up OF Brett Gardner.
A second source confirmed it at 1 a.m. Gardner was at .287/412/.429 through 80 games for Scranton. He had three homers, 29 RBI and 34 stolen bases. ...
That no-good Tyler Kepner beat me to it
on Bats , but Brian Cashman had some interesting
things to say about Mark Melancon yesterday. The right-handed reliever has been dominating the Eastern League at Trenton. In 12 appearances, he has allowed ...
Next up in our GM Trade History series
, the Yankees' Brian Cashman. Cash's current contract with
the Yanks runs through this season. Many thanks to Brendan Bianowicz for putting together Cashman's history, which can be downloaded as an ...
Wade confirmed Thursday to the Houston Chronicle that
he told Chacon to "look in the bleeping mirror."
According to Chacon's account, Wade yelled and cursed at him. Can you imagine another GM talking that way to a player in front of his teammates? The White Sox's Ken Williams, maybe. But the Yankees' Brian Cashman? The Red Sox's Theo Epstein? The Phillies' Pat Gillick? Never.
Little Joba is all grown up. Not only
did Joba Chamberlain get his first major league victory
as a starter Wednesday, he showed why GM Brian Cashman wanted him in the starting rotation. There were no restrictions, and Chamberlain threw 114 ...
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- The First Right Fielder in New Yankee Stadium
- The Brian Cashman approach
- New-found patience paying off for Cashman
- Mussina is no fan of Carl Pavano
- Cash: Hank Likes Me, He Really Likes Me
- What’s the deal with Sabathia?
- Cashman: Cox out 3 weeks with shoulder tendinitis
- After meeting with Hank, Cashman sounds like he wants to stay
- Cox Out 3 Weeks
- Cox out three weeks
- Update on J.B. Cox
- Cashman: There is no trade market
- Yankees have a little wiggle room
- Major League Roundup: Hank Steinbrenner Blames N.L. Rules
- Wang to Miss Up to 10 Weeks for Yankees
- CASH: TRADE A LAST RESORT
- Yankees' Wang could miss rest of season -
- Wang Out 10 Weeks, Maybe Longer
- No need for a panic move
- Chien-Ming Wang aiming for September













Asking price for Sabathia scares off Yankees