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you guys are funny as shitt, when the boss was around cash was good as money, with the boss gone cash is the worst GM in history....

Absolute bullshit!!! I've made my feelings about Cashman known going back years over at ESPN.
 
...who ever said Cashman was "good as money". Cashman was given the keys to a Cadillac built by Gene Michael and Bob Watson. Before embarrassing yourself further by spouting off about things you are obviously ignorant of, you might wanna brush up on your Yankee history.

cashman got the caddy, what did torre get?
 
cashman got the caddy, what did torre get?

...wtf does Torre have to do with this?...keep your ignorant ass on topic or don't respond at all.

...same brain dead shit from you...you pretend to have knowledge about things that you obviously don't.
 
yankee history, if i recall correctly it was the boss and showalter, who eventually put together some of the best players/teams in yankee history
 
OWNERSHIP, GM gets called in, GM gives the skipper the heads up, and all of a sudden someone has a dead arm, needs to be on DL, or so n so running down line last nite looks like his favoring his left leg could be the calf muscle..... take your pick


So on his own the manager has no power at all.
 
yankee history, if i recall correctly it was the boss and showalter, who eventually put together some of the best players/teams in yankee history

You would be recalling so wrong it's not even worth getting into.
 
is CC still in rotation?


That doesn't answer my question, why is CC still in the rotation? is it Girardi's decision to keep him in there or does ownership or the GM have the say in THAT decision? And by all means if you're really not sure just say so.
 
...this oughtta seal it for you. Cashman is a complete joke as a GM...and the sad thing is, I think he really believes this BS he's trying to sell;


ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Despite CC Sabathia's continuing struggles this season, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said there is no chance the 34-year-old former Cy Young Award winner will be removed from the team's starting rotation.

"That's not something that we're considering at this moment," Cashman told ESPNNewYork.com on Tuesday. "We're going to continue to give him every opportunity to work through this for the foreseeable future."


CC Sabathia has struggled throughout 2015, compiling a 3-8 record with a 5.59 ERA through 16 starts. Noah K. Murray/USA TODAY Sports
Sabathia took the defeat in Monday night's 4-1 loss to the Los Angeles Angels to run his 2015 record to 3-8. His ERA is 5.59, the highest of all but four other starting pitchers in Major League Baseball. Sabathia's 1.400 WHIP, a measurement of hits and walks per inning pitched, places him 83rd among 99 starting pitchers.

And the 19 home runs he has allowed in his 15 starts are tops in the American League and second in MLB only to Kyle Kendrick of the Colorado Rockies, who has allowed 23.

"The home runs are a big issue," Cashman said. "That's something that's new for him, in the last couple of years. If they're solo shots, they're not as painful."

Sabathia allowed two solo home runs Monday night, to Mike Trout and C.J. Cron, and has allowed nine home runs in his past five starts. In 2013, Sabathia allowed a career-high 28 home runs. Cashman acknowledged Tuesday that Sabathia is "approaching that number quick."

Sabathia, who will turn 35 on July 21, is also on pace to lose more games than he ever has in any one season of his 15-year big league career; he went 14-13 in 2013. Last season Sabathia experienced his first sub-.500 season, going 3-4 in a year shortened by a knee injury that required surgery.

Sabathia has won just one game in the past six weeks, a 6-2 victory over the Angels at Yankee Stadium on June 7. In between, he has taken three no decisions and the loss Monday night, allowing 27 hits and 17 earned runs in 23 innings.

"I just battled," Sabathia said after Monday night's game, in which he worked 7 1/3 innings, his longest outing since April 20. "I made some good pitches. I made some bad pitches. It's just part of it. But I'm battling, and I feel like I'm getting better."

"He's still competing and finding himself," Cashman said. "I think early on he had not the best of luck or run support."

Asked whether he expected Sabathia -- who has another year, at $25 million, plus a vesting option for 2017 at an additional $25 million left on his contract -- to ever be an effective starting pitcher for the Yankees again, Cashman said, "That is our expectation and our hope."

Instead, as announced Monday night, it will be right-hander Adam Warren who will be removed from the Yankees' rotation, even though he has been the most reliable member of the starting staff for the past month.

Cashman said that was a decision based more on limiting Warren's workload than on his performance. Warren, who had never worked more than 78 2/3 innings in either of his previous two big league seasons, was up to 82 1/3 innings this year through 14 starts.

"We have to manage his innings," Cashman said. "He's pitched great, but we're giving him a timeout. It doesn't mean he's out of the rotation for good. We're giving him a breather, and if somebody gets hurt, he automatically goes back in."

Quick, someone grab both grab Trashman and Sabathia, a Reggie Bar, from the Bosses Secret Stash + Time Vault, both are "crashing", and having "illusions de grandeur";

while speaking/thinking out loud; and too the Press: hypo-glycemic...?
 
That doesn't answer my question, why is CC still in the rotation? is it Girardi's decision to keep him in there or does ownership or the GM have the say in THAT decision? And by all means if you're really not sure just say so.

Who is on first?
 
Yea, now go high five the rest of the crew


Pasta you take things to personally, I've got no problem with you. Besides there's no shame in not knowing something, hell I thought I was even wrong once but I was mistaken. Enjoy your day.
 
Pasta you take things to personally, I've got no problem with you. Besides there's no shame in not knowing something, hell I thought I was even wrong once but I was mistaken. Enjoy your day.

Rick, there are many things in life that are important, this message board is fun time, I don't take anything personal on here , like 59 said, this is an anonymous board.
 
59, u got me, I lied about everything! Now go get your set of steak knives

...lol...well, again, you obviously didn't know what you were talking about...your fault, your problem, not mine.

...it was a pretty simple thread and a pretty simple subject until you decided to open up yet another can of dumbass by telling us we "know NOTHING about how big business works", as if you did...and when you were asked to "enlighten us", you offered up nothing...again, your mistake.
 
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Good lord 59 I was banned, I have a question just for you, you accuse me of being the expert on here, I never claimed to be one, just a difference of opinion for the most part is all, but when I see a topic where I had personal experience I mite come on strong, but that's it. Now the question since you call me a pretender, who is picked to be the one to tell you you have been released from an org?
 
Good lord 59 I was banned, I have a question just for you, you accuse me of being the expert on here, I never claimed to be one, just a difference of opinion for the most part is all, but when I see a topic where I had personal experience I mite come on strong, but that's it. Now the question since you call me a pretender, who is picked to be the one to tell you you have been released from an org?

...uhhh, no, you were not banned from this board. If you had been you could not have created that thread announcing you were leaving because you "did not want to be part of something is just not fair"... if that's not "taking things personal", I don't know what is.

...and sorry, but when your first post in this thread was to let us know that we knew "NOTHING about hot big business works", it implies that you DO know how it works...otherwise, why even make such an inane statement.
...post whatever you want, but don't act like a martyred victim when people take exception.

...whatever.
 
R we playing tit 4 tat, I asked a question no answer, here's another , what exactly is cashmans responsibility?
 
Rick, anybody in game wants to do whatever it takes to stay in it, as far as girardi , he is a family man, he loved the game that's why he still in it, I am pretty sure he has made a beautiful life for his family, why do anything to jeapordize it by going against the grain, he gets a rep that he doesn't follow orders, then what does he do, commentate for a few hundred grand a year?
 
R we playing tit 4 tat, I asked a question no answer, here's another , what exactly is cashmans responsibility?

..."you have to ask me nicely"...sound familiar?...and I won't answer yours until you answer mine. (you know the one)
 
Rick, anybody in game wants to do whatever it takes to stay in it, as far as girardi , he is a family man, he loved the game that's why he still in it, I am pretty sure he has made a beautiful life for his family, why do anything to jeapordize it by going against the grain, he gets a rep that he doesn't follow orders, then what does he do, commentate for a few hundred grand a year?



So in other words according to you managers are nothing more then pawns that get moved around the board by GMs & ownership. And to know there place or else. Is that about right?
 
Don't like the Angels or Scioscia but apparently Mikey Boy has more sack than given credit for. Be nice to know that Girardi is grabbing that pencil necked Geek Cashman by the stacking swivel and letting him know what for.
 

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