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 Brian Cashman answers your questions
We’ve had a lot of fun with the reader Q&A feature on the blog but this one is special. We put the word out for questions for Brian Cashman last week and a record 512 e-mails came into blog headquarters from around the world. I narrowed it down to nine questions (it wasn’t easy) and Cash was gracious enough to answer them in Tampa a few days ago. We were in the clubhouse ... [link]

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Brian Cashman's Fan Q&A On LoHud
Published 3/30/2008 by Mark M. at The Bronx Stop: Another New York Yankees Blog
After receiving over five hundred emails containing questions for Brian Cashman, Peter Abraham of the LoHud Yankees Blog was able to narrow down the list and fire off a few of them for the GM to answer. Here is the audio from the interview (thank you, Peter): Part #1: Part #2: Click Here To Read The Transcript Of Peter Abraham and Brian Cashman's Interview ...

Abraham Q&A With Cashman
Published 3/30/2008 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... In case you're one of the few to miss it, you should check out Peter Abraham's fan Q&A; with Brian Cashman. I loved what Cash said about Brett Gardner. ...

Obligatory link to PeteAbe’s Q&A with Brian Cashman
Published 3/30/2008 by Mike A. at River Ave. Blues
... Blah blah blah here’s the link yadda yadda yadda. Check it out, it’s worth the read, don’t miss it, you know the drill. ...

LoHud: Abraham: Brian Cashman answers your questions
Published 3/30/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
LoHud: Abraham: Brian Cashman answers your questions Well, not actually your questions...but some other people. How have new statistics and methods of analysis changed the Yankees scouting and evaluation methods since you became GM of the Yankees? Brian Cashman: “I’d like to think that … (his phone rings) Excuse me a minute.” (At this point, he walked out of the room with his phone and I was left standing in the clubhouse. After five minutes, I went looking and found him in the batting cage on the phone. He finished up and we continued the interview back in the clubhouse. ...

Baseball Today: Monday, March 31
Published 3/31/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... I LIKE MIKE: While answering fans' questions on Peter Abraham's LoHud Yankees blog, Brian Cashman says his biggest regret as Yankee GM was the Mike Lowell trade . . . not just because of the player Lowell became, but because the team received almost nothing in return. ...

‘Kudos & Wet Willies’, season-opening edition
Published 3/31/2008 by Ed Valentine at Bugs & Cranks
It’s time for our weekly ‘Kudos & Wet Willies’ segment, praising the top performers of the week and heaping scorn upon the worst. Kudos to … Rich Harden. In Japan on Wednesday Harden looked like the dominating ace the Oakland A’s always thought he could be. Harden struck out 9 and allowed just one run in six innings as Oakland defeated Boston. If Harden could just put together a healthy season, which has always been his biggest problem, he would easily be one of the game’s 10 best starters. LaTroy Hawkins. Now, this is a guy ...

Speed Sleeper - Brett Gardner
Published 3/31/2008 by IMHO at Rotisserie Baseball Musings
The LoHud Yankees Blog: "Sanjay asked: Can you name the minor league position player who you believe will make an impact with the Yankees this year? Anybody in particular who has caught your eye? ...

Odds and Ends: Cashman, Matsuo, Durham
Published 3/31/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Peter Abraham submitted nine reader questions to Yankees GM Brian Cashman.  I liked reading about how Cashman deals with agents who lie to him. ...

Oh yeah, that Q&A with Cash
Published 4/1/2008 by Jason at MY BASEBALL BIAS
... I forgot to post this the other day, and in case you haven’t read Peter Abraham’s Q&A with Brian Cashman, head on over to Lohud and check it out. My favorite part had to be this - ...

Let's try this again
Published 4/1/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... spring has been good to the Yankees . And the Post notes that the rain allowed Hank to be able to attend the opener in person (he was in Tampa yesterday). Hmm... conspiracy theorists are wondering... They'll try again tonight , Roy Halladay vs. Chien-Ming Wang . In other news... If you want to read about some fans with a real gripe about the rainout, check out Lisa Kennelly's story . Over on this blog, Pete Abraham posted the result of the fans' Q with Brian Cashman . The one do-over Cashman would want? The Mike Lowell ...

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