[新聞] Cashman Interview on The Michael Kay Show
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MP3 Link:
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transcript(有錯我不負責 :-p )
Kay: Brian, how're you doing?
Cash: Michael, how are you.
Kay: Good. Is this kind of like, you know, you wake up and you go oh my god
what happens now? I mean is it something that took you by surprise that Hank
would say that?
Cash: Uh, you know, NO, because first and foremost we are in New York.
You know, the media market of the world and everyday there is usually
something that we are ALL reacting to whether it is something I’ve said or
anybody else, a player, manager, coaches, you know, ownership. That just,
that comes with the territory and you got to be all up for understanding that
and I don't necessary think he said anything different than how we feel. And
we all feel that he is a starter and there is a game plan in place for him to
become a starter. I think the more important aspect in the article of the
Times that people are losing focus on is that there is a plan in his quote
which addresses that there is a place in place to make him a starter and that
is true. He is aware with that. He is on board with that. We all view
Chamberlain as an asset, an arm that is worth protecting. And that's the
bottom-line and he is as big in favor of that as anybody. I know there is a
desire without question to have that type of ability with 4-pitch mixed in
the rotation. There is nobody disagrees with that, just the time and place.
That will be for another day. And I think honestly Hank wanted him to be in
the bullpen today only because he knows that is where he needs to be to
protect his arm and there will be a transition down the line for him to be in
the rotation. So I kind of think the stuff in the Times is more of him
saying the same thing maybe just differently. It is as simple as that. I
think we are all on the same page.
Kay: Yeah. It is funny because what you said I kind of agree with. Because
I have said that Joba should be a starter because that is more valuable than
a set up guy. But I think what jumps out from the article from the Times is
that maybe it is misinterpreted it seem he wants it to happen today. Do you
get that impression as well?
Cash: A little bit. It came out in the beginning of the Times that way but
then it contradicts itself right away so I don't think that is what he meant.
I can’t (say for sure). I was not on the interview. But I know one thing…
Kay: It is also hard to do it right away. Just how the way a pitcher is
built.
Cash: I can tell you based on all the conversations we had he is 110% on
board with what we are doing with Joba Chamberlain which means leading him
into the rotation and prepare him long term and hopefully becomes someone
that can develop into a front line starter that . And he is a believer back
in the days, if you turn the clock back, he would not his dad trade (?) and
he will let the likes of Jose Reyse develop. We talked about those things.
As those type of believe system built in but at the same time there is a
process in place to get these guys where you want them to be. Unfortunately,
in Joba’s case, his inning limits are going to prevent him from 6 month in
the rotation. He knows that too. So we are just going to wait it out. And
quite frankly, he’s being a big benefit to us in the pen so far in this
early portion of the season, as we have all seen. So, he is helping us at
the pen right now but at some point there is no doubt that we are going to.
And believe me, he is on the same page with that. When we talked about how
we do thing publicly, myself included… I will give you an example today. I
will guarantee that tomorrow when I talk about this, people will ask me the
question “Is he gonna be in the rotation?” I’ll say “No, he will be in
the bullpen.” And it’s gonna get play out as that Cashman stops Joba’s
rotation spot. That is not true. (laugh) It is more Hank is the boss of
this franchise and I am the employee of this franchise. I am his employee.
We talked about what the proper game plans are. And basically we do our
best to communicate that with our fan base through the media outlet out
there. I think without question that we are on the same page on this issue.
And at some point Joba, you know… Our manager, our general manager, our
owners, our scouting assessment of him, we all see him as a guy that can
potentially be a frontline starter and we all look forward to the day we can
seek that out. And there is a game plan that allows that to happen. How it
gets communicated, you know, sometimes can get bended about differently but
internally we are all on the same page.
Kay: I am wondering about the dynamics, Brian, when that quote is handed to
you or you find out about what Hank Steinbrenner said, do you then call Hand
to see if he in fact said it or you just let it all play out?
Cash: I haven’t talked to Hank yet today on it. But I had talked to Hank
about everything and certainly Joba among a lot of things many times. No, I
haven’t got a chance to talk to Hank yet. But I talked to Hank enough about
Joba and his role to know… When I read that article… You know, you quickly
go to that 2nd quote of his which is there is a plan in place to make him a
starter. He knows what the plan is. We talked about it a lot. So I think
that you know… Again it something I don’t know if it is described exactly
accurately or misunderstood or whatever it was. But I know Hank and I
without a doubt are on the same page on this issue. And I have no
reservation on that. I sat here and wait for it tomorrow maybe it will all
play out as if, you know, “Him and I aren’t on the same page” or “I am
somehow stopping him from starting today against his wishes”… I can
honestly tell you none of that is true. He (Hank) knows right now what is
best for him (Joba) is to be in the bullpen and he also knows that he is
going to get transition into the rotation at the proper time and place and he
is 110% on board with it. And he also knows as we all know that as we enter
this 2008 campaign our rotation is the weak aspect of it. It is a work in
progress. Our strength is our offense. . Our strength is our bullpen. Our
weakness is our team defense. Our weakness is our rotation. Right now
obviously we are 10-10. That is more because our strength being our weakness
than our rotation. Even though our rotation right now, as I said, is a work
in progress.
後面有關Arod和Hughes Kennedy Pettitte的部分我就不打了
感想: Cash真的很努力地在幫Hank解套
一方面解釋自己的立場
一方面還幫Hank造下台階
就是要這樣的人才能做GM吧
也許一切都是誤會
不過要紐約媒體放著這新聞不炒 簡直比登天還難
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