[新聞] Cashman touches on assorted topics
Cashman touches on assorted topics
Posted by Peter Abraham on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Brian Cashman said tonight that he has spoken with Joba Chamberlain about his
DUI earlier this month. But he stopped short of saying whether Joba was
punished by the team or enrolled in any sort of assistance program.
“I wouldn’t say other than the fact that I did talk to him,” Cashman said.
“I’ll leave it at that. … He’s an employee of ours. The sensitivity of
some of that stuff, I wouldn’t even get into. Not because of him, but for
any of our employees. There’s a proper protocol. … He has our support and
that’s defined in a number of different ways.”
Cashman was brutally honest when asked whether he was confident that
Chamberlain wouldn’t have another incident.
“I can’t say I’m confident about anything. I wouldn’t represent what goes
on in other people’s lives,” Cashman said. “He knows we care a great deal
about him. He knows he’s got all the support from us that we can provide
because we do care about him. I don’t know what goes on in anybody’s
personal life. But he’s part of our family.”
Here’s Cash’s take on some other hot topics:
Will Mike Mussina retire? “He’s never said that to me but he’s
communicated enough to people around him or expressed it through (the media)
that it was a strong possibility. He’s not made a decision either way that I
’m aware of. He may have made one, though. Moving forward he’s not part of
our rotation because he’s a free agent. We don’t have him signed. … I’m
not counting on him right now. I don’t know if he’s even interested in
playing any more.”
On the third-base coach situation: “It can come from within; it can come
from outside the organization. (Manager Joe Girardi) and I have been talking
a great deal about what direction we should go.” Cashman talked about the
idea of moving Tony Pena or Rob Thomson to third and hiring somebody to fill
their spots.”
Jorge Posada: “He’s doing the rehab on his shoulder. His throwing program
commences the first week of December.” Is Posada their catcher? “Yes. The
plan is for Jorge Posada to be our catcher.”
Chien-Ming Wang: The Wanger was in NYC today getting his right foot checked
out and got a clean bill of health. He threw a bullpen in Tampa on Monday. “
He’s doing terrific,” Cashman said. “He was fine. He had no pain, no
problem.”
Free agents: Cashman talked in generalities about the Yankees needing
starting pitching via trades or free agency. I tried to get him to say
whether they would pick up the option on Damaso Marte. But he wasn’t
biting.”
Cashman was at Foley’s NY on West 33rd Street to take part in a promotional
event for MLB Front Office Manager, a video game from 2K Sports.
I’m not a gamer but the concept and graphics looked pretty cool. It’s like
a fantasy team x 10. You build a team, you make all the moves a GM would make
and you run through the season from the start of spring training. You even
hire a staff and develop a scouting philosophy. At one point Hank
Steinbrenner shows up with a cigarette and tells your plans to the other
teams.
OK, that part I made up. It’s not that realistic.
If you’re interested in the game, check out the 2K Sports site.
http://2ksports.com/news/2ksports/246
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