New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had said that a possible move of Derek Jeter to the outfield is "not something we have to deal with right now," but that didn't stop him from reaching out to the shortstop's agent to explain comments he made Tuesday."I did talk to Casey Close,"
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Cashman repeated that he has no plan to move Jeter, just the thought that Jeter's athleticism was suited to center field if a move ever did happen.The GM spoke again Wednesday night while tending bar at Foley's New York to help raise money for prostate cancer research.According to the Daily News, Cashman, when asked to compare being a bartender to being GM of the Yankees, said: "I always wanted to be a bartender ...
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hat here."Cashman also took some heat from Yankees fans for saying something complimentary about the Red Sox." wholesale
MLB jerseysI was asked if the Red Sox are better on paper right now," Cashman said, according to the Daily News, "and I agreed because they have a deeper starting rotation. Pitching holds the keys to the kingdom. But I'm not saying they're going to beat us."They might be a finished product, where we're an unfinished product. But you don't win championships in the winter. The season hasn't started yet."