Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
January 25, 2008
The Cash-Stein Dance

Jessica guest blogs at The LoHud Yankees blog and likes what she sees happening between Hank Steinbrenner and Brian Cashman:

My major is Mass Communications and I have worked at a television station for few years. From a public relations standpoint, Hank does his part. Hank shouldn't refuse to answer reporters' questions. Sport is part of entertainment businesses. As an old saying goes in the entertainment businesses, no news is bad news.

I really don't think there are many conflicts between Hank and Cashman as the media implies. Some people like to face media and others don't. Cashman understands his boss and lets him talk. They also may just play their supposed roles in front of media. Cashman is acting as the one doesn't want to trade prospects. Hank is acting as the one want to make a trade with Twins. In the end, If Yankees make a trade with Twins, they may just try to lower the price they need to pay.


Posted by David Pinto at 12:29 PM | Management | TrackBack (0)
Comments

David, I read your blog everyday and for the most part I like it. However, having said that, there is just too much Yankee bullshit on it. You can see from the obvious lack of response to this posting that no one really gives a *&^% about what Cashman and that idiot Hank are doing. Why try to push this stuff like it is a big deal when in reality it isn't. It should be obvious from this article as well as others that there are not all that many skank hanger on that want to read about this stuff as you think there are.

Posted by: emains at January 25, 2008 07:34 PM

Even if there was a Yankee bias in this particular blog - which there isn't - wouldn't it make sense because of the huge numbers of Yankees blogs out there? Maybe there isn't as much small market news as you would apparently like because there isn't nearly as much coverage of those teams. Don't be silly.

Posted by: James at January 25, 2008 09:43 PM

There is no Yankee bias here, emains' assertion is bizarre.

Posted by: abe at January 26, 2008 10:26 AM
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