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Hahn saw his future with White Sox not Cubs
Cherington, Epsteins assistant general manager and eventual replacement. There was a national buzz that they were interested in Brian Cashman (who had long respected Hendry and would hire him as a special assistant with the New York Yankees). There were suspicions
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Hahn on taking over as GM; Williams on becoming VP
it because the buck stops with him. McCaskey. I guess the owner and the owner would always but usually the GM hasn't Brian Cashman in New York has that if he doesn't want Girardi that his manager he's out is the manager here. What you're saying
the owner and the owner would always but usually the GM hasn't Brian Cashman in New York has that if he doesn't want Girardi that his manager he's out is the manager here. What you're saying -
White Sox promote Hahn to GM, Williams to executive VP
longer than Williams: San Franciscos Brian Sabean, Colorados Dan ODowd, Oaklands Billy Beane and the New York Yankees Brian Cashman . With 85 wins this season under newly hired manager Robin Ventura, the White Sox finished better than .500 for the ninth
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Yankees, Tigers look back at amazing trade
tracks down a deep fly or Detroit Tigers teammate Phil Coke throws a scoreless inning of relief, New York general manager Brian Cashman doesn't fret about the fact that both players could still be Yankees."I don't block it out at all
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CTL weighs in on White Sox following sweep in KC
what do you think about the job that Brian Cashman has done is GM in New York a lot of ..... pressure and the expectations Chicago. Brian Cashman laughs because as much as that's ..... much more New York so. To evaluate Brian Cashman right now people New Yorkers saying
addition to their rotation what do you think about the job that Brian Cashman has done is GM in New York a lot of pressure but he's a really good job others not pressuring him -- the standard is is very high. In New York you know it's a World Series or are busts. For them so yes he has the that would benefit both of -- -- great high payroll but. There's still the pressure of a -- right choices the right decisions right players. They're not just through the high profile guys put the compliment -- When Kenny Williams talks about being in the same chair for twelve years in the pressure and the expectations Chicago. Brian Cashman laughs because as much as that's legitimate pertaining to save you a survivor and he's done a great job. You know staying at the general manager -- long. The pressure is intense and so much more New York so. To evaluate Brian Cashman right now people New Yorkers saying how can you do that because. You'll evaluate that one thing for the Yankees general manager -
Yankees have big problems with their rotation
deeper into games in the minors with an eye toward bringing him back to the big club as a starter. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he didn't want to make a trade to replace Pettitte in the rotation. Garcia has improved his velocity
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Mariano Rivera has a torn ACL ... and another issue
and spent Monday night in the hospital, beginning treatment right away. That was the complication Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and Rivera's agent, Fernando Cuza, referred to this week when discussing Rivera's schedule and prognosis
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Andy Pettitte will make his 2012 debut on...
four minor league starts. Even though Pettitte was shaky over five innings in a Triple-A start Sunday, general manager Brian Cashman says the time is right."I think everybody's in agreement that he's not going to really benefit from
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Yankees pitcher hurt playing on trampoline
after dislocating his right ankle while with his son at a play area. There is no timetable for his return. General manager Brian Cashman said Friday the operation was Thursday night and Chamberlain will be hospitalized for at least a few days
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Yankees plan to lower their 2012 payroll?
From Comcast SportsNet TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- New York general manager Brian Cashman says even with planned payroll cuts that the Yankees will still outspend everyone else in baseball. "That's not going to change























