Yankees' Cashman 'Not Proud' Of Payroll
16th February, 2008 - 11:38 pm
ESPN - The Yankees had a record payroll for the 2007 season, and it's not decreasing this season, something General Manager Brian Cashman says he would like to curtail, according to ESPN.com.

"We are high," Yankees' GM Brain Cashman said in an interview with ESPN 1050 New York. "If I could get our payroll lower [I would]. It is not going to happen -- not this year. But we have, at the end of the year, a lot of numbers coming off. The combination of building our farm system and getting our salary lines back to where they probably need to be. That's a process, too, and that takes some time. I'm not particularly proud that we have the highest payroll in the game." [READ]

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