Cashman Gets A Three Year Deal
Via Newsday and Yankee22 on our message board:
Brian Cashman has agreed to return as the Yankees general manager on a three-year contract, Newsday has learned.
Cashman deliberated over the decision about whether it was time to move on after 11 seasons as GM, but gave the Yankees an affirmative answer this afternoon. In the end, a Yankees source said, it came down to what was best for his family. The new contract will be for slightly more than Cashman had been making, putting it at in the ballpark of $2-million per year.
Neither Cashman nor Yankees co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner, with whom Cashman negotiated the deal, could immediately be reached for comment. The two work closely together, and met at Yankee Stadium on Monday, and that relationship was a huge positive for Cashman in making up his mind.
The Yankees are expected to make an official announcement this afternoon
Earlier in the day, Steinbrenner said by phone: "We talked yesterday, and we're going to talk today. There's some family decisions to be made, as we talked about last week. I know Brian talked to his wife [Mary] some more last week. It's a family decision."
Cashman was named Yankees GM in February 1998 by Steinbrenner's father, principal owner George Steinbrenner. It is now Hal and his brother Hank who run the team as co-chairmen, though Hal is more actively involved. This was the first year of Cashman's tenure that the Yankees did not make the playoffs, finishing 89-73.
Cashman's contract does not expire until Oct. 31, but he said this weekend that he will make a decision "sooner rather than later." At the heart of his decision were a number of factors: what is best for his family, the dynamic of working with the Steinbrenner sons, the chance to see through his youth movement on the Yankees and what challenges working as a GM elsewhere -- perhaps with more autonomy but certainly with a smaller payroll -- might entail.
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