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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Was Watching: Johnson: Cashman Recent Transaction Patterns = Success

Lombardi spotlights Matt Johnson’s (aka mehmattski) entry in the Cashman Appreciation Project.

Success for a baseball general manager should not be defined by creating a scorecard of all positive and negative deals, signings, and drafts; it should be measured on the basis of creating and executing a plan that builds a sustainable, winning franchise. Individual transactions should not be judged by their results but by their context- what was the players’ value at the time of the transaction? What other teams were interested? What were the Yankees other options at that time? Most of all, the question should be: did a particular transaction match the specific needs and overall plan of the organization? It should be argued that the worst transactions of all are the ones made simply for the sake of making transactions, and have no bearing on the overall scheme of the franchise. There are a few ways, then, to analyze the contributions of Brian Cashman to the New York Yankees. One way would be to look at transaction patterns relative to his peers; this would be a worthy, if lengthy exercise, but important because as stats like RSAA and OPS+ have told us, relative success is just as important as absolute success.

Repoz Posted: December 13, 2007 at 01:12 AM | 4 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. philly Posted: December 13, 2007 at 02:27 AM (#2643138)
Before taking up the task the author wrote this:


If you agree to drop the notion that all positive things are attributable to someone else, while all negative things are attributable to only Cashman, then I would be happy to write about the good things Cashman has done.


I think that pretty well sums up the kind of open mind that he brought to the project (although I haven't read the article).
   2. Darren Posted: December 13, 2007 at 02:35 AM (#2643145)
Cashman looks better if you DON'T look for a pattern to his moves, I think. Things don't always makes sense in terms of a plan but they generally work out pretty well.
   3. philly Posted: December 13, 2007 at 02:50 AM (#2643158)
Like most ardent Cashman supporters he focuses on the Yankees revitilized draft efforts, but he paints a too simple picture and he includes some errors.

However, the following is an exploration of the greater pattern behind Brian Cashman's actions at the helm of the New York Yankees since Cashman signed his new contract in the 2005 off-season.


That new contract is generally seen as the demarcation for the real Cashman, but in terms of the draft the Yankee change towards more high upside talent towards being more aggressive financially actually started in 2003. And actually, in order to shoe-horn Hughes, a 2004 pick into his thesis, he later contradicts himself:

This pattern of rededicating efforts towards building the franchise from within began in 2004 and has crystallized for the Yankees in 2007.


So Cashman gets credit for using his new post-2005 contract power to rededicate the Yankees efforts in the draft, a process that according to this author started in 2004.

For too many Yankees fans when it comes to Cashman it's "heads he wins and tails somebody else loses".

The 2005 line in the sand is not nearly as clear cut (and favorable to Cashman) as it is routinely presented to be.
   4. APNY Posted: December 13, 2007 at 03:17 AM (#2643178)
Why is he using Vechonnacci, Kroenke, and Patterson as examples of good picks/signings? Seems like he's reaching when he doesn't have to.

Cashman needs an Oppenheimer for the bullpen.

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