[新聞] Who's your GM?
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The answer is...." Brian Cashman ".
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Yankees extend Cashman through 2011
NEW YORK -- Brian Cashman finalized a contract extension on Tuesday to remain
as the general manager of the Yankees, an agreement that will run through the
2011 season.
Cashman, 41, has served as the club's GM since February 1998, and his future
in the role had been in some doubt as the Yankees finished their 89-73
season, missing the playoffs for the first time since the strike-shortened
1994 campaign.
"I know I've said it before, but it's an incredible opportunity and honor to
hold the title of general manager for the New York Yankees," Cashman said.
"With it comes a great responsibility to ownership, the people who wear the
uniform and our fan base. I've got a job to finish here. That's the bottom
line."
Yankees co-chairmen Hal and Hank Steinbrenner had both publicly pledged
support for Cashman's return in 2009, but Cashman had refused to negotiate a
contract for himself during the season.
The Yankees completed their campaign on Sunday by splitting a day-night
doubleheader at Fenway Park, and during that series Cashman told reporters
that he would not permit his contract situation to drag out, saying to expect
an announcement "sooner rather than later."
"Before we could move forward as an organization this offseason, we needed to
come to a resolution on the person who would hold the important position of
general manager and allow us to make another run at a 27th world
championship," Hal and Hank Steinbrenner said in a joint statement released
through the team.
"We are thrilled that Brian has accepted to renew his commitment to this
organization for at least three more years."
Cashman was among the key proponents pushing for the Yankees to incorporate
youth into their Major League roster instead of dealing prospects and large
amounts of cash for available stars, most notably left-hander Johan Santana,
who instead went to the Mets.
That philosophy coincided with an ongoing redevelopment and restocking of New
York's farm system. Those changes have produced talented players who have
seen success, like Joba Chamberlain, Chien-Ming Wang and Robinson Cano, but
also had mixed results in 2008.
Cano struggled through a down offensive season, Chamberlain and Wang both
missed time due to injury, Melky Cabrera regressed and lost his standing
after beginning as the Opening Day center fielder, and both Phil Hughes and
Ian Kennedy -- touted as future pieces of the Yankees' starting rotation --
dealt with injuries and inconsistency before finishing the season winless.
Neither Hughes nor Kennedy are guaranteed spots in the 2009 rotation, and
Yankees manager Joe Girardi said this week that he expects adding a proven
veteran workhorse to the starting five will be a key focus as the Yankees
attack their winter workload.
Interest in top-flight free agents-to-be like CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett
has been strongly rumored, and the Yankees will have approximately $86
million in payroll coming off the books with free agents like Andy Pettitte,
Mike Mussina, Carl Pavano, Ivan Rodriguez, Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi.
"I consider coming off a season where we didn't reach the playoffs for the
first time since 1993 as a personal challenge," Cashman said. "I've never
been one to run from a challenge, and I look forward to having the chance to
go after this thing again."
Girardi had said that he anticipated Cashman would be the GM through his
entire managerial tenure in pinstripes, which runs contractually through
2010. Girardi said that he and Cashman speak four to five times a day during
the regular season and characterized their relationship as "great."
"I'm going to keep my fingers crossed," Girardi said on Monday, as the team
held locker cleanouts at Yankee Stadium. "The one thing that I have tried not
to do is put pressure on him. He has to make his own decision. But I believe
in Brian and I think he has been a huge part of this organization.
"I want him to come back. But that's his decision and sometimes there are
tough decisions in life. I believe that he'll make the right one for him and
his family."
The Yankees said that a formal press conference would be held at Yankee
Stadium on Wednesday. In a statement released through the team, the
Steinbrenners said that Cashman's experiences over his 11 seasons at the helm
qualified him to continue in that role as the club attempts to restock for
2009.
"Holding the position of general manager for any Major League team is a
challenge," the Steinbrenners said. "But to do so in the great city of New
York, where baseball is passionately followed 12 months a year, you must
possess a number of unique attributes.
"Brian has shown throughout his Yankees career that he has the dedication,
integrity and know-how needed to perform -- and succeed -- in this
environment. Having him in place allows us to begin an offseason of hard
work, and we are pleased he will be working hand in hand with us to bring the
New York Yankees back to the postseason."
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