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Yankees' GM Cashman undecided about his future
Yankees' GM Cashman undecided about his future
John Munson/The Star-LedgerBrian Cashman is said to be intrigued by the GM opening in Seattle. NEW YORK -- The Yankees' offseason began Monday, but before they go about rebuilding their starting rotation, they need a general manager. Brian Cashman, the...
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GM position lays in wait; Mo opts for surgery
New York Yankees Fan Blog — ... , though nothing is yet certain . Lamenting just how long A-Rod and Jeter will likely play in pinstripes, Baumbach writes: But at the same time, realize that when Cashman spent the year refusing to commit to the Yankees beyond this season, maybe there was more to it than simply considering a change of scenery. Maybe Cashman understands the biggest challenge of this job will come a few years from now, when the general manager will have to put together a competitive team while paying two aging superstars (A-Rod and Jeter) an extreme amount of money . If the Yankees commit ...

Cashman eats breakfast, brushes teeth, doesn’t make a decision
River Avenue Blues — ... In the ongoing effort to track Brian Cashman’s every move, Ed Price tells us that the Yanks’ GM has yet to decide on his future. Cashman is “intrigued” by the open GM spot in Seattle but feels a deep sense of loyalty to the Yankees. Why anyone would want to go from New York to Seattle is beyond me. Are the Steinbrenners really that bad? ...

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