Post Tagged with: "Brian Cashman"
The Love Pours in For Girardi
Everybody is in lve with Joe Girardi and the bullpen. Does Joe deserve all the credit
Abreu as Confusing As Ever
Bobby Abreu is not a $5 million player this year. But how about next season
Pettitte Key to Yankees’ Pennant Race
Injuries, role changes, innings caps, oh my! Andy Pettitte is as important as ever
Joba’s Innings Cast Doubt Over Hughes’ Role
Joba is going to run out of innings. Why isn’t Phil Hughes poised to take his place
Doc Makes Little Sense for Yanks
There is little reason for New York radio to bang the Roy Halladay drum. The Yankees won’t go after him
Did Andy Pettitte Reject the Yankees Offer?
“Reports” say Andy Pettitte rejected the Yankees offer, but is that really what happened
Teixeira Contract A Long Term Risk For Yanks
Mark Teixeira will be a very good player for the Yankees over the next four or five seasons, but the lack of flexibility and the money at the back end may ultimately make this deal more trouble than it’s worth
Debating Manny to the Yankees
Speculation about Manny Ramirez possibly signing with the Yankees continues
Sentimentality Not Part of Cashman’s Game
The Yankees are awaiting word on whether Andy Pettitte will be in pinstripes in 2009. The sticking point has been about $6 million as Pettitte wants to be paid at his 2008 rate where he showed some decline and fragility. It’s an interesting place for Brain Cashman to take a stance regarding money, more
Steinbrothers Revive the Yankee Stereotype
The following in an excerpt from an article written for Bill James Online ($). Bill has posted some great writers, including himself, along with some of the best statistical resources you will find on the intrawebs. Head over there and take a look. George may have taken a backseat, but his legacy is splashed all
Cashman Explains
Here’s a few words from Sir Brian Cashman about why the Yankees didn’t offer arbitration to anyone: “The determination we made today was to make sure that we control what amount we’d be spending at least in the event that we’re fortunate enough to bring those players back… We wanted to be able to control
News and Notes 11/25/08
-> Tyler Kepner reports that Brian Cashman is expecting a big bounceback from Robinson Cano and Alex Rodriguez. He also expects the rest of the lineup to perform better: With the Yankees prepared to lose Jason Giambi and Bobby Abreu to free agency — and focusing mostly on pitching after trading for first baseman Nick




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