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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    I dont think the strength and conditioning coaches could control "pops" in phil hughes's knee! other then that, I think the injuries to some of the other players on the team needs to be looked into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YankeeStripes
    The following players have had hamstring injuries:

    Damon, Mussina, Wang, Hughes, and I think Karstens had one as well.
    Nope, Karstens had an elbow problem ... and a broken fibula. His hamstrings have been OK, so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan
    Has the actual program changed significantly or is the change just new personnel? I agree the results are maddening.
    From what I've heard Cash cleaned house and brought in a guy who had no Major League Baseball experience. The program substantially changed under his direction.

    If that is even remotely true, then Cash has yet another thing to answer for this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byron
    From what I've heard Cash cleaned house and brought in a guy who had no Major League Baseball experience. The program substantially changed under his direction.

    If that is even remotely true, then Cash has yet another thing to answer for this season.
    From what I know....the guy he brought in (Marty Miller) had ONE year of experience working in baseball. And it was the minor league level.

    The last thing he was doing was being a General Manager of a Resort/Spa. Ummm....how does that qualify as being the S&C guy for the NEW YORK F*CKING YANKEES?????

    Cashman f*cked this up. Plain and simple.

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    I pulled a Hamstring watching the Yankee Games on TV

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    Even the name is a joke - performance enhancement coach? It makes it sound like he is pimping viagra or steroids, neither of which I think are necessary for healthy hamstrings. This has gone beyond absurd. No longer comical. And it needs to be taken care of and quick.

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    Fire CASHMAN, IT`s his fault.

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    FIRE. HIM. NOW.

    Absolutley ridiculous.




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    Quote Originally Posted by dabomb2045
    From what I know....the guy he brought in (Marty Miller) had ONE year of experience working in baseball. And it was the minor league level.

    The last thing he was doing was being a General Manager of a Resort/Spa. Ummm....how does that qualify as being the S&C guy for the NEW YORK F*CKING YANKEES?????

    Cashman f*cked this up. Plain and simple.
    Why don't we just lynch him?

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    How can you eliminate running from a stregnth and conditioning regiment????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaels07
    Fire CASHMAN, IT`s his fault.
    I prefer to tar and feather him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaels07
    I pulled a Hamstring watching the Yankee Games on TV
    The Forum pulled a Hammy tonight as well, it seems.
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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    CASHMAN should be TARRED & FEATHERED and run out of town on a broken bat!

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    Something is definitely up. When a 20 year old has hamstring issues with the severity Hughes has got 'em, there's a problem.

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    I understand the frustration. But hammys pop. By the same token the guy was pitching a no no. Do you credit what ever workout they did pregame? It's just been a ghastly run of abysmal bad luck.
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    I just found out now that we had all these new team condition people this year ... PLEASE FIRE THEM NOW OR JUST FIRE CASH WHO HAS BEEN ARGHHHH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michaels07
    CASHMAN should be TARRED & FEATHERED and run out of town on a broken bat!
    There you go, that's the spirit I want to see around here.

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    I am on board with this. This is absolutely ridiculous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugg
    I understand the frustration. But hammys pop. By the same token the guy was pitching a no no. Do you credit what ever workout they did pregame? It's just been a ghastly run of abysmal bad luck.
    Strength and Conditioning is crucial to preventing this. A good program that promotes flexibility can reduce injuries by stretching and strengthening muscles. It's why you see so many NFL players doing yoga

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    This is not an isolated incident. Something is going on... we need to rectify the problem.


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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Running in a strength and conditioning regiment? Totally not needed. Let's just throw our pitchers out there without warming up also. It's overrated.




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    At 1st, I just thought it was one of those things. But if Franchise is really hurt..I'll be slightly angry.

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    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba...n_wreck-3.html

    Over the winter, Cashman got rid of Jeff Mangold, the Yanks' strength and conditioning coach for the previous nine seasons, and hired Marty Miller, who served as a minor league trainer for the Expos from 1995-97, to serve in the newly created position of director of performance enhancement.

    (...)

    "Marty isn't a baseball guy like Mangold was," said one player, speaking on the condition of anonymity. "Marty has been given a lot of pull, and I think he's a little too gung-ho right now."

    (...)

    "Right off the bat, (Miller has) got a bad rap," said the player, who also called the team's current pregame stretch routine inadequate. "Pitchers and catchers out there not stretching their arms? Their thing is that the active stretch gets everything stretched out, but that's garbage."


    Neither Miller nor Cavalea is permitted to speak with reporters, though Miller did an interview last week with the Palm Beach Post, his hometown paper.


    "I've been able to come in here and really kind of change this whole department around," Miller told the paper.

    (...)

    "They've done a phenomenal job making the weight room nice," the player said. "Aesthetically it looks great, but functionally, there's nothing in there. You walk in there and there's four of the same machine and a bunch of empty space. What do you expect us to do in there?"



    Read it all. It's amazing.
    “I mean, people knew that Brown was out there, and that Randy was ornery all the time. And Pavano is whoever he is. But if you’re their manager, you can’t go out and write about them like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZYanksRule
    This is not an isolated incident.
    Exactly.

    This is on Cashman, too -- just another brick on top of the pile of offseason screw-ups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_joseph
    At 1st, I just thought it was one of those things. But if Franchise is really hurt..I'll be slightly angry.
    Only Slightly?I'm ready to lynch cash and the strenth and conditioning coaches.
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    I don't think Hughes' injury is related to any Conditioning problem, when he pitched that last ball his left leg did a strange move and i got the impression that his left foot got stucked in the mound and the injury happened because of that.

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    http://www.waswatching.com/archives/...miller_no.html

    According to several players, Miller's program de-emphasizes running as a way to increase leg strength. He also took away the large rubber bands that Mangold used to help players stretch before games.

    Some players have chosen to ignore Miller's methods, believing the lunges and other calisthenics he prescribes are too strenuous.

    "We're all out there on the field for stretching. Some guys do it and some guys don't," one player said. "Half the guys are just standing there talking. They do their own thing later. They don't trust (Miller)."
    “I mean, people knew that Brown was out there, and that Randy was ornery all the time. And Pavano is whoever he is. But if you’re their manager, you can’t go out and write about them like that.

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    ^^
    Oh man, I shouldn't have read those. Made me even more angry now.




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    It's painfully obvious that Brian Cashman wants to re-invent the wheel. He is neither a good evaluator of talent or expert at conditioning. He should stick to what he does best - pencil - pushing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaleBerra
    It's painfully obvious that Brian Cashman wants to re-invent the wheel. He is neither a good evaluator of talent or expert at conditioning. He should stick to what he does best - pencil - pushing.
    I think half these people are Red Sox fans that joined to egg other posters on and bait them

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    "Half the guys are just standing there talking. They do their own thing later. They don't trust (Miller)."
    This is probably the most disconcerting quote. If his methods are crap, he still must make sure they do stretches of some sort. uhhhhh
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    Quote Originally Posted by dkman
    Strength and Conditioning is crucial to preventing this. A good program that promotes flexibility can reduce injuries by stretching and strengthening muscles. It's why you see so many NFL players doing yoga
    Yoga is what I have been saying all along. Stretching helps to prevent injuries and these players would benefit greatly by a yoga workout program. I have read that other teams are using this. I even think I have read somewhere that A-Rod was working with someone who was having him incorporate yoga into his workout, not sure if it is true or not, but if it is that could explain his total relaxation and increased performance this year.

    Fire these guys they have now. Start with the yoga. For ball players I can't see why they wouldn't be running? Don't they need to be able to run the bases?

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    Cashman broke the old rule that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Last year our conditioning program was just fine. This year it's completely f*cked.
    “I mean, people knew that Brown was out there, and that Randy was ornery all the time. And Pavano is whoever he is. But if you’re their manager, you can’t go out and write about them like that.

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    Cashman broke the old rule that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Last year our conditioning program was just fine. This year it's completely f*cked.
    Cano was out with a hamstring injury for 6 weeks, I think there was another similar thing too with somebody else. In any case, the year before we had 9 million pitching injuries and were throwing May and Redding (and Small and Chacon and Henn) out there. I dont blame Cashman for trying to improve, but he did a poor job with it

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    If a player is speaking on the condition of anonymity, there must be a lot of unhappiness about what is going on there! They need to listen to their players, they are the one's playing the game.

    Maybe they hired George Costanza as the strength and conditioning coach?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jace
    I think half these people are Red Sox fans that joined to egg other posters on and bait them
    Pardon? Have I questioned your allegiance? Please don't question mine.

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    Saying to fire cashman or that its his fault for "some" injuries is a knee jerk reaction by fans and many haters pretending to be fans! Sure alot of the players/pitchers have have struck by injuries, but Cashman has done an amazing job by not knee jerking and not reacting to early season losses by panicking and trading away the future of the team because the season is a marathon and not a sprint. I've been a lifelong fan of the yankees and am willing to suffer a few down years with the team if it means a better future and I believe that Brian Cashman is the right guy to provide it. I think
    Cashman has a bigger blueprint for the team then I can even imagine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    Cashman broke the old rule that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Last year our conditioning program was just fine. This year it's completely f*cked.
    look at last years injuries then rethink your post! Sometimes sh$t happens and this looks like one of those years! I wouldnt be so quick to blame cashman for it! He's looking to keep homegrown players and build toward the future with ingrown stars! I have no problem with brian cashman!

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    According to the Times, Hughes has not changed his conditioning program recently.

    I think the team is just doomed this year, let's face it. At least the Sox lost tonight and their closer blew the save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
    If a player is speaking on the condition of anonymity, there must be a lot of unhappiness about what is going on there! They need to listen to their players, they are the one's playing the game.

    Maybe they hired George Costanza as the strength and conditioning coach?
    There is no doubt in my mind that that player was Mike Mussina. What other player would have said:

    "They've done a phenomenal job making the weight room nice," the player said. "Aesthetically it looks great, but functionally, there's nothing in there. You walk in there and there's four of the same machine and a bunch of empty space. What do you expect us to do in there?"

    I'm trying to think of what player on the team would have used the word "aesthetically" and the list pretty much starts and ends with Moose.
    “I mean, people knew that Brown was out there, and that Randy was ornery all the time. And Pavano is whoever he is. But if you’re their manager, you can’t go out and write about them like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    There is no doubt in my mind that that player was Mike Mussina. What other player would have said:

    "They've done a phenomenal job making the weight room nice," the player said. "Aesthetically it looks great, but functionally, there's nothing in there. You walk in there and there's four of the same machine and a bunch of empty space. What do you expect us to do in there?"

    I'm trying to think of what player on the team would have used the word "aesthetically" and the list pretty much starts and ends with Moose.
    That's the first thing that came to my mind too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYYPride4Life
    look at last years injuries then rethink your post! Sometimes sh$t happens and this looks like one of those years! I wouldnt be so quick to blame cashman for it! He's looking to keep homegrown players and build toward the future with ingrown stars! I have no problem with brian cashman!
    I'm well aware of the injuries last year. Cano and Small and that's it IIRC.

    So far we have Wang, Moose, Hughes, and Matsui in one month. Add that to the fact that this guy doesn't believe in running, which is so absurd it's not even funny, and there are major problems.
    “I mean, people knew that Brown was out there, and that Randy was ornery all the time. And Pavano is whoever he is. But if you’re their manager, you can’t go out and write about them like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaleBerra
    Pardon? Have I questioned your allegiance? Please don't question mine.
    I said half, that leaves it up for interpretation which you are

    I'm just kidding, but seriously, your comment essentially had no basis whatsoever. You didn't try and prove anything, you just threw an insult out there

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael®
    Exactly.

    This is on Cashman, too -- just another brick on top of the pile of offseason screw-ups.
    Yup, that was a bonehead move. Not a good enough reason to fire Cashman though. He's been bringing the organization in a good direction.

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    There is no doubt in my mind that that player was Mike Mussina. What other player would have said:

    "They've done a phenomenal job making the weight room nice," the player said. "Aesthetically it looks great, but functionally, there's nothing in there. You walk in there and there's four of the same machine and a bunch of empty space. What do you expect us to do in there?"

    I'm trying to think of what player on the team would have used the word "aesthetically" and the list pretty much starts and ends with Moose.
    I could see Giambi saying that also. He didn't sound like an idiot last time I heard him in an interview.

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    I'm not big on saying fire this guy or fire that guy being I am always defending Joe. However, I think I am going to make an exception and say get this guy out of there right now...even if it isn't his fault, he isn't helping, and honestly, who could do worse??? When things aren't working out someone has to pay, this time, it's this strength and conditioning dumbo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbauer2485
    I could see Giambi saying that also. He didn't sound like an idiot last time I heard him in an interview.
    Plus Giambi is probably more inclined to hit the weights.

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    Re: last straw....FIRE the strength and conditioning coaches

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    Also from the article:
    Cashman has received positive feedback from some players, including Scott Proctor, Mariano Rivera and Carl Pavano, but he knows it might take some time for other players to come around.
    Seems like the workhorse liked the plan!

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    Haha. Scott Proctor, Mariano Rivera, and Pavano! Well, clearly the plan is off to a smashing start!

    Hopefully Pettitte never agrees!

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    I was kind of thinking that had to be Moose also lol.

    But yeah I'm with all you guys, a change needs to be made. This is absolutely ridiculous.

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    I think this was the actual plan. Get all the pitchers hurt in the beginning of the year then everyone is all rested up for the post season.

    So far so good.
    Okay that got a laugh out of me.

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    I feel real confident in these guys after reading that.

    "I've been able to come in here and really kind of change this whole department around," Miller told the paper.


    And you've don't a great job!

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