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00:00Here's Brian Cashman from yesterday, me and you love this guy.
00:09Let's first hear him be, what bothers me about him, and I know it bothers you as well, is
00:15that he talks so condescending, like he knows so much more than everybody else, very flippant.
00:24Here he is being asked about Soto, and he's basically like, we're going to offer him money,
00:29but if he goes, he goes, we'll find something else to do.
00:32We certainly have an interest in retaining him, and we'll put our best foot forward there,
00:37but at the same time, that'll either lead to us retaining him and signing him back,
00:44or we'll be forced to go to a different direction if we can't, and if we can't, there's a lot
00:49of different players in this marketplace that can positively impact this roster in different
00:52ways.
00:53So we will be working on every aspect of opportunity, and exploring any way possible to put together
01:05the best team we possibly can for 2025, because we want to get back to where we just finished.
01:11This guy is just rambling, it was like a carousel of nonsense.
01:16No one can replace Soto in Yankee Stadium.
01:20No one.
01:21There's only one guy in baseball that can fill his shoes, and that's just all there
01:25is to it.
01:26And then, now I know they're talking upstairs, Hal and Cash, about Aaron Boone, but it's
01:34always the same game with him.
01:36They bring him back automatic.
01:38What's he saying about him?
01:39Oh, he loves him.
01:40He loves him.
01:41Loves him.
01:42He's not going anywhere.
01:43Here he is talking about Boone.
01:44There's some moves in the playoffs that didn't work out, that you're disappointed with him.
01:50It's true.
01:51You can do that.
01:52The manager job is so impossible, so you can play the game of second-guessing, because
01:57you're either going to make a move and it'll be right, you make a move and it'll be wrong,
02:01and then have at it.
02:02This guy's had this job way too long, man.
02:05As I said, I think he's a really, really good manager.
02:07I think we're lucky to have him in his 33rd job.
02:09Really, really good manager.
02:10We're lucky to have him.
02:11I like a good manager that never wins.
02:12At the same time, it's a very hard job to do, always, and it gets harder in the postseason,
02:17because ultimately, it's either whatever you do, either works or it doesn't, so there's
02:21no greater.
02:22Oh, yeah.
02:23It's a crapshoot.
02:24That's all it is.
02:25It's a crapshoot.
02:26Whatever.
02:27Aren't you sick of him?
02:28I am sick and tired of that guy, honestly.
02:29Well, look.
02:30It goes in one ear and out the other when I hear him talk.
02:33That was a bunch of rambling nonsense, is what it was.
02:37We have wanted them, for the last few years, to strip it down to the studs and get rid
02:41of everybody, but that's just not going to happen.
02:44They never do.
02:46They're not going to, and then coming off making the World Series, they're really not
02:50going to do that, so the brain trust of the Yankees is going nowhere.

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