Friday, August 31, 2012

New York Yankees Face a Big Series!


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Brian Cashman , the General Manager of the New York Yankees is not quite concerned with the current slump that the Yankees seem to be in.  He understands that there are highs and lows in the grueling 162 game season.  

On July 18th the Yanks lead the Orioles by 10 games and the Rays by 10.5.  Baltimore currently trails by 3 games and Tampa by four, which is concerning considering the next three games will be against Baltimore and three after that in Tampa followed by another four games in Baltimore.  

Cashman stated that he hasn’t focused much on the Orioles; he is more concerned with his own team and how they have been playing.  He believes that if they bring their A game, they can beat any team in the league.The Yankees have lost 6 of their last 9 games and were fortunate to split their last six games with the Indians.  

Cashman said that the biggest problems they are having is that they are not pitching well, hitting with players in scoring position and some of the key guys are slumping.  Injuries are also a large part of the game, with two key players like Alex Rodriguez and Brett Gardner still out, it's hurting the team.  He maintains that this is the reason for the 162 game season, it’s to balance out the hot and cold.  Brian Cashman is moving forward with optimism and is confident in his team throughout the rest of the season! 

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