Yankees G.M. Brian Cashman's Alleged Stalker Arraigned
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Brian Cashman clarified his comments from the other day, though he didn't really need to.
Brian Cashman's contract is up — and so are the contracts of John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman.
The lefty had rotator cuff surgery last week.
The Yankees were reportedly "surprised and frustrated" by Derek Jeter's comments, but the shortstop says that everyone's on the same page now.
The GM needs to figure out how to handle the Yankees' aging veterans, but he knows he can't let his players dictate how they'll be used.
"He's heavier, we'll just leave it at that," says Brian Cashman.
Granted, that list doesn't involve "add a reliable starting pitcher to the rotation," but still.
At a WFAN Breakfast With a Champion event this morning, the Yankees GM spoke honestly about Derek Jeter, Joba Chamberlain, and others.
"In any job you better be prepared for every decision to not go your way."
"You got to be all in and fully dedicated to play."
"I will not lose our No. 1 draft pick," said the GM a week ago.
It looked for a moment like the 'Daily News' had a bona fide update on the lefty.
"We've been moving forward as if he's not playing."
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