New Red Sox Starter Lied About Wanting to Play for ‘Easy to Hate’ Yankees, Brian Cashman Says
Yankees GM Brian Cashman says Sonny Gray admitted to lying about wanting to join New York in 2017, blaming Gray’s agent for the false narrative, sparking a renewed Red Sox-Yankees rivalry.
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New Red Sox starter lied about wanting to play for ‘easy to hate’ Yankees, Brian Cashman says
ORLANDO — It’s not often the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry flares up in mid-December, but comments exchanged between new Boston starter Sonny Gray and New York general manager Brian Cashman have led to an interesting mid-winter subplot in recent days.
How Brian Cashman Responded To New Red Sox Sonny Gray's Yankees Hate
Sonny Gray quickly ignited one of MLB’s fiercest rivalries upon joining the Boston Red Sox. Right after getting traded from the St. Louis Cardinals, Gray shared no qualms about competing against the New York Yankees. The starting pitcher called it “easy” to go to a place where everyone hates his former team and claimed that he “never wanted to go there in the first place.” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman corroborated that assertion when re…
Cashman refutes Gray's comments about never wanting to play for Yanks
ORLANDO, Fla. -- As the Yankees busied themselves at the 2018 Trade Deadline, lining up a trio of veteran arms to bolster a playoff push, Sonny Gray looked around the clubhouse and wondered aloud why he was still there. That’s according to general manager Brian Cashman, who revealed the previously
Cashman Exposes How Sonny Gray Lied About Yankees For Money
ORLANDO, Fla. — Sonny Gray spent the past week torching the Yankees. He said he never wanted to play in New York. He claimed the organization ruined his career. He declared it was now “easy to hate” the Bronx Bombers. Brian Cashman had heard enough. On Sunday night at the Winter Meetings, the Yankees general manager fired back with a bombshell. Gray did not just dislike New York. He lied his way into pinstripes. According to Cashman, Sonny Gray …
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