Who's the boss of the Yankees?

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Brian Cashman faces the challenge of winning despite a muddled organizational structure above him. [link]

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He's back, but who's steering the ship?
Published 10/2/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... , discounted, and seems annoyed that he's not considered in the top-tier of GMs. Of course, part of that is his fault, and part of that is the Yankees' fault. Any of us could put together an above-.500 team with a $200+ million payroll. By way of example, what is impressive is what the Marlins did this season -- and Cashman will never have to do that. As for the other questions -- what's the plan? Does he have full control ? Those won't be clear until we see a full offseason. The sooner there are reports of "organizational meetings" in Tampa, the more likely it is that we're ...

Who's the boss?
Published 10/2/2008 by Greg Cohen (noreply@blogger.com) at Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog
From Ken Davidoff: But in their quest to regain the mantle as baseball's elite team, they still face a quandary that shows no sign of going away: They're muddled at the top, above Cashman. From speaking to employees up and down the organizational food chain, you still get the sense that no one knows who's truly in charge. Whereas George Steinbrenner ruled all in his prime, obsessing over both $189-million agreements with Derek Jeter and uncollected garbage on the practice field in Tampa, the organization lacks clarity ...

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