Yankees GM Takes Responsibility for Team's Struggles, Believes Championship Potential Remains
- New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman blames injuries for the team's poor performance this season but takes responsibility for the team's current state.
- The Yankees have 12 players on the injured list, including stars Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, costing over $150 million in payroll.
- Despite being in last place, Cashman believes the Yankees can still compete for a championship when healthy.
- The Yankees' lack of depth and recent moves have been highlighted by the team's struggles.
- Cashman is asking fans not to give up hope, but the team's fragility is hard to ignore.