Report: Yankees Extend Cashman Three Years
by Brian Joseph on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 5:39 pm EDT | Permanent Link
According to Newsday, the New York Yankees extended general manager Brian Cashman’s contract for three years. The deal is expected to give Cashman a slight raise which should put him around $2-million per year. According to the report, the Yankees are expected to make the announcement later today.
Cashman and co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner met on Monday afternoon at Yankee Stadium and the meeting helped move along the negotiations to where they should be officially finalized today. Cashman’s tenure under the current contract was through October 31 so an official deal keeps the Yankees’ GM off the open market completely.
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