SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — In his first time speaking to reporters since the Yankees finished what he described in August as a “disaster” of a season, Brian Cashman came out firing.
A fiery Cashman held court for over an hour on Tuesday, much of it defending the Yankees’ baseball operations group that put together the roster of an 82-win team – the club’s worst record since 1992.
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