Brian Cashman forced to start GM meetings remotely

Brian Cashman, long-time general manager of the New York Yankees, was unable to attend this year's general managers' meetings due to an unexpected personal matter that prevented him from traveling to Las Vegas. However, instead of missing out on crucial discussions and strategy sessions with his team, he has opted to participate remotely.

Cashman will be working virtually alongside a small group of top lieutenants, including assistant GM Mike Fishman, vice president of player development Kevin Reese, and director of baseball operations Matt Ferry. The virtual setup allows Cashman to stay connected with his team despite being physically absent from the meetings.

While it may seem unconventional for the general manager to participate in remote meetings, it's a testament to Cashman's adaptability and ability to prioritize his role, even when faced with unexpected challenges. As he wraps up an impressive 28-year tenure as GM, this experience serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of baseball operations.

In a press release, the Yankees' organization attributed Cashman's absence to a "non-baseball related" issue, but provided no further details. Nevertheless, it's clear that his remote participation will allow him to stay engaged with his team and contribute to shaping the direction of the Yankees for the upcoming season.
 
πŸ€” Still a bit weird that the big cheeses like Cashman have to deal with personal stuff when they're supposed to be leading the charge. Anyone else think it's good or bad that he's still in the loop, even if it's just virtually? 😐 Guess it shows how times are changing, and flexibility is key. πŸ’»
 
πŸ€” So like, I'm not surprised about Brian Cashman's situation, you know? He's been in this game a long time, he knows how to handle unexpected stuff. But still, it's pretty cool that he's making the most of it and staying connected with his team remotely πŸ“šπŸ’». It shows that even when things don't go as planned, you can still find ways to get things done. Like, I was watching this movie the other day, "The IT Crowd", and there was this character who was always coming up with creative solutions to problems, you know? It's like that for Cashman right now 🎬. Anyway, I hope everything works out for him and the Yankees! πŸ’•
 
idk why ppl gotta assume its like super serious or somethin πŸ˜’ cashman doin what he feelin is best 4 himself & it aint nobody bizness πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ so even tho hes not physically there, shes makin sure his team stay connected n stuff. adaptability r key n all dis tech savvy GMs got skills too πŸ’»
 
Its cool how they made this work πŸ€”. I think its awesome that Brian Cashman can still be involved with his team remotely, even when he cant physically attend meetings. Its just another example of how technology is changing the way we do things in baseball πŸ“Š. As a fan, it would have been super hard for me to miss out on strategy sessions and updates about my favorite team 😩. But now I can keep up with Cashman's thoughts and ideas virtually πŸ€—. Its also pretty inspiring that he's still got the adaptability skills to make this work, after 28 years in the job πŸ’ͺ.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is pretty cool that Brian Cashman is still on top of things even when he can't make it to the meetings in person 🀝. It just shows how tech-savvy he and the team are getting, you know? Like, we're living in a world where remote work is a thing, so why not baseball ops too? 😊
 
I'm glad they're making an effort to keep Cashman in the loop despite being absent, but can't help feeling a bit weird about this whole virtual GM thing πŸ€”. I mean, it's not like he's missing out on any secret deals or anything πŸ˜‚. It's more about being able to contribute and stay connected with his team, which is cool, but also a little unconventional for the baseball world. Still, kudos to Cashman for showing adaptability – it's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out in the future πŸ“ˆπŸ’»
 
πŸ“Š remote work is the future πŸ’» i mean think about it cashman could've just been left behind but no he made a call and adjusted πŸ“ž he's still gonna make sure those yankees are winning regardless if he's in vegas or not πŸ‘ gotta respect his adaptability on this one, especially after 28 years at the helm πŸ’Ό
 
😊 omg can u believe this is how old brian cashman is 28 years as gm?? lol he must be like a superhero or something πŸ’ͺ anyway i heard he got a non baseball related issue tho idk what's up but at least his team has him covered πŸ™ so they can still make some moves and stuff this remote thingy might just give them an edge πŸ’‘
 
just thinkin about how times are changin 🀯 in baseball ops now u can work from anywhere even when ur physically not there πŸ‘ its all about bein flexible & adaptable, like cashman doin this rn 28 yrs as gm and he still makin moves πŸ’» maybe yanks will come out on top this season πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this shift towards virtual meetings, especially in the baseball world! It shows how tech-savvy teams like the Yanks are adapting to new ways of working. No excuse for being out of touch just 'cause of a personal matter πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Cashman's got his priorities straight and that's what matters most. 28 years on the job, he must know what's up. The future of baseball operations is all about flexibility and staying connected with your team. Who knows, maybe this will be the new norm? πŸ‘
 
😊 this is so cool i heard he's been doing remote work for like 2 years now & the yanks are killing it πŸ€‘ they gotta be a fan of innovation lol, adapting to new tech is key in today's fast-paced world πŸ’»
 
😊 so its cool that brian cashman is making use of tech to stay connected with his team even when he can't be there in person πŸ€– i mean, 28 years as gm is a big deal and you would think he'd have it all figured out by now πŸ’‘ but hey, adaptability is key in today's fast-paced world ⏱️ and im sure cashman is doing what's best for the yanks πŸ‚
 
I'm kinda glad to see Brian Cashman being understanding about himself being away from the meetings 🀝. It shows he puts his role as GM above everything else, even when life gets in the way. And, let's be real, remote meetings aren't that new anymore, so I don't think it's a big deal πŸ˜‚. The fact that he's still gonna be able to contribute to the team's strategy is awesome! It's like, good news for Yankees fans who want to see their team do well without having to worry about what Brian's doing πŸŽ‰. And 28 years of experience? That's insane! He must know his stuff πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” so i'm thinking, like what if this becomes a new norm in baseball ops? maybe teams start seeing the benefits of remote work and it's not just about personal stuff anymore 🌐... cashman's all about prioritizing his role and adapting to changes, that's what makes him a solid GM. plus, who knows, maybe this virtual setup will give him some fresh perspectives on strategy sessions 😎
 
OMG πŸ€―πŸ“±, this is so cool πŸ’»! Brian Cashman, the legendary GM, is totally on top of things even when he's not in person πŸ™. Remote meetings are the future πŸ‘€, and it's awesome to see him adapting to change πŸ”„. His team must be super impressed that he can still contribute from afar πŸ’‘.

I mean, 28 years as GM? That's insane 😲! He's gotta know what's going on in the league ⚾️, and now he can do it all from his laptop πŸ“Š. The Yanks are gonna crush it this season πŸ’₯, no doubt about it πŸ”΄!

And I love that the org is keeping mum about the reason for his absence 🀐... maybe he's just on top of his own schedule πŸ•°οΈ? Either way, more power to him πŸ‘! He's a true leader and a master of his craft πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀝 so cool that cashman is still all about his team even when he can't be there in person... 28 years is a big deal, i think it's awesome that they're making him feel included despite not being able to make it to vegas... remote meetings are the future, right? πŸ“ŠπŸ‘
 
πŸ˜‚ just saw this thread and I gotta say...Brian Cashman is literally the ultimate latecomer πŸ•°οΈ. Like, who needs to be physically present at a meeting when you can just join virtually? πŸ˜… I guess it's good that he's making the most of a weird situation tho. It shows he's still got it when it comes to adaptability and all that jazz. And 28 years on the job is no joke - the dude's been around for ages! πŸ‘
 
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