New York Yankees manager Brian Cashman, 56, who has been silent in the face of criticism from fans, has spoken out publicly about the team’s performance this season.먹튀검증
“Cashman used the word ‘disaster’ in his pregame press conference and acknowledged the team’s failure this season,” the New York Post reported on April 24.
“This season has been a disaster, and it’s very surprising,” Cashman said, according to the media outlet. “Not just me, not just the Yankees players, not just the coaching staff, not just manager (Aaron Boone), not just people in our organization, not even people on the outside looking in, did we expect this season to be the way it has been.”
The Yankees have spent a total of $279.36 million on payroll this season, ranking second in the majors in that category behind the New York Mets. However, their record has dropped to last place in the American League East with a 61-66 record and a .480 winning percentage as of May 25. They have a whopping 18 games in hand on first-place Baltimore. They’re also 6.5 games back of fourth-place Boston, so escaping last place doesn’t look easy.
Recently, the Yankees have lost nine straight games for the first time in 41 years, and there’s no end in sight. If the season ends this way, the Yankees will have the distinction of failing to finish above .500 for the first time in 31 years since 1992.
Founded in 1903, the Yankees are one of the most popular franchises in Major League Baseball. Not only are they steeped in history, but they’ve also won the World Series a whopping 27 times. They have an overall record of 16,663 wins and 8066 losses for a winning percentage of 0.569.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, they won the World Series four times, including three in a row, earning them the nickname the Evil Empire. However, since winning the World Series in 2009, they have not been able to recreate their glory days.
Due to their shocking performance, the Yankees have been criticized by fans all season long. Calls for Cashman and manager Aaron Boone, 50, to be fired have been ongoing since the beginning of the season. Local media outlets, including the New York Post, interpreted Cashman’s press conference as “an attempt to calm angry fans by admitting failure when there was nowhere else to turn.”
“There’s little the Yankees can do at this point,” the outlet said. Calling up a talented rookie can provide a brief boost, but it can’t resurrect a season that’s already failed.” “Cashman has a lot of work to do in the upcoming offseason if he hopes to prove that his self-admitted ‘disastrously unsuccessful season’ is just a one-off.”