Cashman on Thin Ice

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From Jon Heyman (hat tip to WasWatching.com ): According to a person familiar with what's going on in the upper reaches of the New York Yankees' hierarchy, new boss Hank Steinbrenner currently "blames Brian Cashman for everything.'' The way things are going right now, that's a lot of things. Cashman said he "wouldn't comment on our internal discussions,'' but said nothing to suggest Hank . [link]

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