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Last year at this time, the Yankees were in a holding pattern as they waited on Juan Soto. That's not the case this winter.
The New York Yankees need to make some big moves at the winter meetings if they want to contend for a World Series.
The Yankees have a hole to fill in left field, but according to general manager Brian Cashman, they could choose to do with internal candidates, notably Jasson Dominguez.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman’s response to Sonny Gray’s comments about his time in New York has appeared to infuriate the pitcher’s agent, Bo McKinnis. Gray, who was traded the Red Sox last week,
Brian Cashman has been in baseball a long time. His tenure with the New York Yankees began in 1986, and he took over as General Manager when Bob Watson was let
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Brian Cashman shares huge revelation about Yankees job amid uncertainty about future
Brian Cashman was serving as the assistant general manager of the New York Yankees when he was named the club's senior vice president and general manager in February 1998.
Yankees GM Brian Cashman defends Hal Steinbrenner’s spending as New York fans await a big Winter Meetings move.
“Fans don’t really care about those details,” Cashman responded. “They want what they want. Ultimately, what we both want is to have a team that’s going to rack up the win totals to push themselves into the postseason and win it all. But it’s just nature of the beast where you get into the frenzy of the winter times.