TAMPA — With Opening Day less than a week away, Brian Cashman called the Yankees a “work in progress” on Saturday afternoon. Injuries have certainly hindered that progress, leaving the ...
“A work in progress,” general manager Brian Cashman said Saturday when asked ... in camp are better than anything that might exist outside that you could either trade for, that you’re ...
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Before Saturday’s exhibition game, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman added ... injuries or rehab, and Cashman didn’t rule out the possibility of adding from outside the organization.
With Gerrit Cole undergoing Tommy John surgery on Tuesday, Brian Cashman signaled ... rely on what we have and explore what’s outside at the same time.” Cashman would not call this the most ...
When Gerrit Cole left Tampa for a Los Angeles visit with Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday, Brian Cashman ... are also sidelined. Cashman did say the Yankees will look outside the organization as ...
Instead, the Yankees have a luxury of left-handed bats and are in search of some right-handed slugging, general manager Brian Cashman confirmed ... that might exist outside that you could either ...
Brian Cashman said “very little is available” in the pitching marketplace at this time of year. Said the Yankees will “rely on what we have” while exploring outside opportunities.
If New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman gets his way, the Bronx Bombers may have reinforcements coming. Yankees fans still shouldn’t expect a blockbuster trade ahead of next Thursday ...