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Brian Cashman told reporters uncharacteristically tersely and directly that he gave serious consideration to stepping away from a job he has held for a decade.
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The Yankees accomplished their first goal of the off-season Tuesday when Brian Cashman accepted a three-year offer to return as general manager.
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Brian Cashman’s Yankees didn’t make the playoffs either, but Omar Minaya’s team has in consecutive seasons now turned late-season failure into fiasco.
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It would be too simplistic to say injuries alone ruined the Yankees’ season. But health was the biggest factor. The Yankees were not a bad team this season. But they were never whole.
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If Mike Mussina needs someone to save his potential 20th victory on Sunday, Mariano Rivera will be there, despite the inflammation in his right shoulder.
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Now that the Yankees have been eliminated from playoff contention, they would like an answer about whether general manager Brian Cashman intends to return.
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Brian Cashman, the Yankees’ general manager, took full responsibility for the Yankees’ disappointing season and defended Manager Joe Girardi and Kevin Long, the hitting coach.
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Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman would not say unequivocally that the Yankees will not pursue Bonds, the career home run leader who is dogged by legal issues.
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Mike Mussina baffled Minnesota for eight innings and Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run double as the Yankees beat the Twins Wednesday for their 10th straight home win.
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Hal Steinbrenner has supported Brian Cashman’s philosophy of building the Yankees through the farm system, low-risk trades and occasional free-agent spending.
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The severity of the injury creates an obvious need for a starter, but Brian Cashman said he would not rush into a deal.
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The severity of the injury creates an obvious need for a starter, but Brian Cashman said he would not rush into a deal.
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Not long ago, a humbling weekend for the Yankees could have provoked George Steinbrenner into criticizing the manager. Times have changed, but only to a point.
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The more the Yankees lose, and the more impatient Hank Steinbrenner gets, the more speculation General Manager Brian Cashman faces on his future.
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Yankees’ general manager Brian Cashman said that despite Hank Steinbrenner’s insistence that Joba Chamberlain be moved to the starting rotation, the team will stick to its plan.
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