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Brian Cashman Quotes

«Obviously, ... like the rest of us, he was disappointed, and he's hoping for a better outcome in Game 4.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«He's a real quality baseball man. He's been a big asset for us this year. I know he hasn't had any managerial experience but he's managed the game behind the plate for so many years that I think it makes up for a lot.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«I can't think about that now.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«These guys have been huge for us, no doubt about it,»
Author: Brian Cashman
«You can't do this job with a GM and a manager that don't see eye to eye, that aren't on the same page, ... That's a recipe for disaster.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«This is what I want to do, ... Go do it.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«[It also made one concept alarmingly clear:] We couldn't be afraid to try anything, ... Things weren't going to go to plan, so we had to be willing to shake things up.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«I know we're better than what we showed, ... Change is ahead. It's inevitable in this game.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«I don't know how much more pressure there can be. Whatever it's going to be, it'll be.»
Author: Brian Cashman
«I won't comment on specific trade rumors or rumblings, ... It's my job to float ideas, weather balloons, out to my counterparts. Ninety-nine percent of them fall to the ground helplessly.»
Author: Brian Cashman