Yanks GM to consider other offers?

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Brian Cashman again refused to discuss his future. While Hank and Hal Steinbrenner want the GM to return, Cashman says the situation will be resolved following the season. The Phillies will have a GM opening since Pat Gillick is retiring, and there could be vacancies in Seattle and Washington. Cashman is in the final season of a three-year deal worth $5.4 million.

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September 4, 2008  06:08 AM ET

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September 4, 2008  06:09 AM ET

Cashman would be foolish to not listen to other offers.

It might be time for a change in the Bronx............

September 4, 2008  06:10 AM ET

Great, who cares. Football season is starting tonight.

September 4, 2008  06:50 AM ET

And the NY Post continues its brand of irresponsible, knee-jerk reaction pseudo journalism. Cashman has repeatedly said he will not discuss this stuff because a season is still going on and that is the reason. There are NO on-the-record sources saying he's thinking of leaving. Cashman is a class-act and had the best intentions of the present Yankees at mind. Today's Star Ledger has the correct and much different angle on this fake topic. Even as a Yankee hater, I can't help but have absolute respect for this guy. The New York Post is neo-con owned and run GARBAGE.

September 4, 2008  07:04 AM ET

Wow the Phillies? April fools is in april not sept.............

September 4, 2008  07:11 AM ET

Show him the money and clearly he should see all offers... he would be a huge asset to anyone.

September 4, 2008  07:28 AM ET

hes worth more

September 4, 2008  07:34 AM ET

He has the easiest job in baseball..... big budget, new stadium, myopic fans..... so the money rolls in and he can buy whoever he wants..... a trained monkey could do his job.....

September 4, 2008  07:44 AM ET

Freakin coooooooooooooooooshiest job in sports!

September 4, 2008  07:57 AM ET

Is that Bobcat Goldwaithe?

September 4, 2008  08:15 AM ET

I agree with EastCoastKeith, but at the same time these stories are growing in intensity. Cashman has stated that since the Yanks refuse to negotiate contracts in season with players he feels honor bound to wait on his own contract. Fair enough, but at the same time if he wants to remain with the team he could send a signal of that. It would scotch these rumors.

The press thinks they see smoke, and are looking for a fire. Cashman intentionally or not is not bringing much clarity to the situation.

September 4, 2008  08:15 AM ET

He is just driving up the price of his services.

September 4, 2008  08:20 AM ET

He is just driving up the price of his services.

SlinkyRedFoot | 09/04/08, 08:15 AM

NY MESS top pretending to be Slinky....earn your respect on your own, don't steal Slinky's!

September 4, 2008  08:21 AM ET

This is the first GM that should be shown the door.He has been responsible for bringing in players since 1998,he was with the organisation before then,but not the man resposible for trades and free agent signings.He has been responsible for a long line of substandard starting pitching and bull-pen pitching.On top of that he kept signing veteran hitters or sub par bench players.This and this alone is the reason this man should not just be shown the door,if I was chairman I would have sacked him some time ago.From John Hurley.

September 4, 2008  08:26 AM ET

He won't do anything anywhere else wiithout the unlimited budget. You heard it here first...he will fail at his next job.

September 4, 2008  08:26 AM ET

He will not make it in philly. Currently he is with an organization that will spend a load of money for good players. The Phils, on the other hand, will do no such thing. This is a cheap organization

September 4, 2008  08:26 AM ET

He will stay with the Yankees, that is the best Gm job to have in all of baseball.

September 4, 2008  08:27 AM ET

This is the first GM that should be shown the door.He has been responsible for bringing in players since 1998,he was with the organisation before then,but not the man resposible for trades and free agent signings.He has been responsible for a long line of substandard starting pitching and bull-pen pitching.On top of that he kept signing veteran hitters or sub par bench players....
John Hurley | 09/04/08, 08:21 AM

You're ignoring the fact that George S. forced him to make a lot of signings...Giambi, Johnson, Pavano.....

If I were Cashman, I'd think of a change of scenery...so as to dispel the "bad GM" rumblings. I've heard a few GMs speak highly of him...pier assessment is about as meaningful as it gets...though I don't ignore the possible bias they may have for each other when talking to the media.

September 4, 2008  08:28 AM ET

He is just driving up the price of his services.

SlinkyRedFoot | 09/04/08, 08:15 AM

NY MESS top pretending to be Slinky....earn your respect on your own, don't steal Slinky's!
PimpyLooka | 09/04/08, 08:20 AM
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This is Slinky.....ya dope ya

 
September 4, 2008  08:50 AM ET

And the NY Post continues its brand of irresponsible, knee-jerk reaction pseudo journalism. Cashman has repeatedly said he will not discuss this stuff because a season is still going on and that is the reason. There are NO on-the-record sources saying he's thinking of leaving. Cashman is a class-act and had the best intentions of the present Yankees at mind. Today's Star Ledger has the correct and much different angle on this fake topic. Even as a Yankee hater, I can't help but have absolute respect for this guy. The New York Post is neo-con owned and run GARBAGE.

EastCoastKeith | 09/04/08, 06:50 AM
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Nicely said ECK. Other then having the West coast scores earlier then the other papers the Post is a rag.

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