New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman started working with the franchise in 1986 as an intern while he attended college. Succeeding Bob Watson, Cashman took over as the general manager in 1998.
Just before the start of the 2024 regular season, the New York Yankees bolstered their infield by acquiring Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins. Initially stepping in to cover third base during DJ LeMahieu’s absence, Berti’s stint was cut short due to a groin injury that landed him on the 10-day injured list.
Yankees GM Brian Cashman decided that adding veteran Marcus Stroman was enough for a free-agent pitching class headlined by Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell and the former Yankee Montgomery.
The New York Yankees have a lot going for them heading into the 2024 season, though injuries and age could test their roster.
New York Yankees fans vented their frustrations throughout 2023, but the ending of that year and beginning of 2024 gave them plenty of reasons to smile.
It appears Aaron Judge isn't the only noteworthy member of the MLB community who understands the Yanks may be staring at a "World Series-or-bust" campaign.
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton features some of the best power in the game, and he’s looking to bounce back in 2024 following a forgettable 2023 season.
When Yankees‘ general manager Brian Cashman called out veteran slugger Giancarlo Stanton for being injury-prone several months ago, most assumed a negative reaction from the 34-year-old.
Brian Cashman spoke with the media this week and addressed various topics. Notably, he downplayed the possibility of an extension for two impending free agents.
Besides Shohei Ohtani, no free agent was more coveted this MLB offseason than Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The star duo ultimately signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but the New York Yankees made a strong push for Yamamoto before he decided to take his talents to LA.
The New York Yankees have never been shy to chase the big stars. Whenever a big name head into free agency or requests a trade, New York is always involved somehow.
Spring Training officially is upon us. The offseason was excruciatingly slow but baseball almost is back. Although Spring Training is here, there still
Brian Cashman is trying to be frank with Yankees fans when it comes to Juan Soto.
The New York Yankees are on a mission to improve their team following their failed 2023 postseason showing. The Yankees are mulling a contract extension with one of their prized second basemen.
The relationship between the New York Yankees and oft-injured slugger Giancarlo Stanton seems to be fracturing and the offseason has barely started.
Cashman made some intriguing comments regarding Stanton, and now the slugger's agent has responded.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman offered a rather pessimistic assessment of Giancarlo Stanton’s ability to stay healthy moving forward.
The New York Yankees tend to bring a little drama to every offseason. If one was paying attention to last week’s GM meetings in Scottsdale, Ariz., then one knows that Yankees GM Brian Cashman produced one of the best soliloquies of the meetings — with a few swear words thrown in.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman met with reporters this afternoon at the GM Meetings. Asked about areas of the roster that need to be addressed, he forthrightly replied the club “(needs) two outfielders.”
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is tired of hearing about how his team is driven by analytics, and aggressively pushed back on that notion Tuesday when meeting with the media.
The New York Yankees, under general manager Brian Cashman, have experienced their fair share of trade blues in recent years. However, the spotlight today is on one particular trade – the acquisition of outfielder Harrison Bader.
The New York Yankees‘ performance in the MLB this season has caught many by surprise, particularly with several trades falling through and free-agent acquisitions not delivering as expected.
The New York Yankees know they will need to make major changes ahead of the 2024 MLB season, and they reportedly have their sights set on one option in particular.
New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman had the unenviable task of breaking down the team's lost 2023 campaign.
Amid one of the more miserable seasons in New York Yankees history, the team's architect, general manager Brian Cashman, got brutally honest about the team's struggles.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman finally admitted on Wednesday what most of the team’s fans have been thinking for a while.
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