Brian Cashman’s reaction to Marcus Stroman skipping the first two workouts of the New York Yankees spring training is not concerning him whatsoever. “No big deal,” Cashman said Friday at Spring Training Media Day.
The Yankees on Friday changed the club's facial hair policy, which stood for decades, allowing for "well-groomed beards." GM Brian Cashman had a funny way of explaining New York's definition of that.
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Brian Cashman’s reaction to Marcus Stroman skipping the first two workouts of spring training this week was almost identical to that of Yankees manager Aaron Boone. Nobody is worried that this situation will get messy. “No big deal,” Cashman said ...
The Yankees appear willing to make an exception for Aaron Boone. Brian Cashman said Friday that he and Steinbrenner have been working through talks with Boone regarding an extension, entering the final year of his contract, and added that he believes a deal could happen this spring.
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Brian Cashman references "Duck Dynasty" when speaking about the Yankees' new policy change referring to facial hair.
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