There are all sorts of stories coming out over the weekend saying that Brian Cashman didn’t want to sign Rafael Soriano, but the team’s ownership overruled him. And you know what? If this is the case, Hal and Hank Steinbrenner had every right to “meddle.”
What the heck was Cash thinking in making such a big deal about keeping the 31st pick in the draft, instead of bolstering the bullpen? Trading for another bullpen arm, like Joakim Soria, would have cost the Yankees a lot more. Also, as reader Johnmouk noted to me, this prevents Jonathan Papelbon from donning pinstripes next year.
And as much as I love Mariano, the apparent thinking of the Steinbrenner family in being concerned about what would happen if Mo couldn’t pitch anymore makes sense to me. The New York Post reports:
According to the source, ownership was worried about the bullpen’s depth should Mariano Rivera suffer an injury. Cashman felt Joba Chamberlain or David Robertson could fill the closer’s role if needed. But the Steinbrenners, along with team president Randy Levine, wanted Soriano.
“He stated his case,” the source said of Cashman. “But he understood. It’s not like he threw a body block to stop it.”
I wonder, too. He was like a Chatty Cathy doll this offseason, and now he has nothing to say? Very strange.
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