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Joba’s Wing Still Hurting? SNY New York Baseball Today Video
Sep 30

Via Kat O’Brien -

The Yankees continue to wait for an answer from Brian Cashman as to whether he will return as general manager. Yankees co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner said Tuesday afternoon that it will be resolved this week.

“We’re going to get it done this week, one way or another,” Steinbrenner told Newsday by phone.

Steinbrenner spent Monday at Yankee Stadium, where he met with Cashman, and Steinbrenner is back at the stadium Tuesday.

“We talked yesterday, and we’re going to talk today,” Steinbrenner said. “There’s some family decisions to be made, as we talked about last week. I know Brian talked to his wife [Mary] some more last week. It’s a family decision.”

Looks like Brian’s waiting on Mary as much as the Yankees are waiting on him…

5 Responses to “Hal Stein: Cash Call This Week, One Way Or Another”

  1. MJ Says:

    I get the feeling that Cashman wants out. I don’t blame him one bit. The Steinbrenners are awful people to work for.

    If he’s gone, all those that called for his head must remember the old saying about the grass always being greener on the other side of the fence. It could be a return to Steinbrenner-controlled front offices just like in the 80’s.

  2. gphunt Says:

    I thought Kat O’Brian hinted that he was coming back at 3 years and $6 million or something.

  3. alvarof Says:

    Hey Steve, you’ll have to put up with Cashman until 20!!

  4. alvarof Says:

    I meant 2011

  5. MJ Says:

    According to Yankees.com, Cash is back on for another three years.

    http://tinyurl.com/4frkda

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