“We were able to pull down” Brian Cashman disintegrates the trade deadline for New York Yankees


“We were able to pull down” Brian Cashman disintegrates the trade deadline for New York Yankees

Brian Cashman

New York Yankees’ General Manager Brian Cashman came to light after Tuesday’s epic trade deadline, a total of 27 players were traded in the last 24 hours of the trade deadline. The Yankees have traded in five-players, their roster now includes Andrew Benintendi, Frankie Montas, Lou Trivino, Scott Effross, minor-league RHP Clayton Beeter, and, just before the deadline, Harrison Bader.

Brian Cashman sent eight prospects overall to Kansas City, Oakland, and Chicago for the first four and finally jettisoned Joey Gallo to the Dodgers for Beeter. Brian Cashman said he received calls regarding the availability of Carlos Correa, sharing with ownership that the shortstop’s circumstances seemed to be changing.

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Brian Cashman said, “Everything we ever try to do is to try to improve the club – all moves are made, whatever the time of year, with the intention of helping. We feel we’ve added impact, and it came at prices, but we’re on the clock. We certainly pursued a lot of different avenues and we feel good about what we were able to pull down.”

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Brian Cashman

Brian Cashman was question upon trading Harrison Bader, he said “(Bader) is a really talented kid, local kid, and it’s hard to get your hands on someone of that caliber – and it takes something to get something,”

Brian Cashman further explained. “Unfortunately, it cost us one of our homegrown players that we’ve relied on a lot, too. Sorry to see Monty go, he’s a really good pitcher and a really good person, and he’s one of our own so it makes it more difficult, but it’s a tough world that I live in and the tough world that this business operates in.”

Brian Cashman added that he knows his job is to worry about the team but he even believed in them, adding a huge impact in terms of Montas who has proved to be a top-end rotation-caliber pitcher.

Yankees GM concluded, “Over time well get Sevy back, and I like our pitching clearly. Top to bottom, there’s a lot of quality there, and I’m looking forward to seeing how it plays out the rest of the way.”

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