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Brian Cashman's explicit tirade was 'indefensible,' Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay says

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The New York Yankees had their most disappointing season in a generation, as their 82-80 record was their worst since 1992.

Although impressive they have not finished under .500 in over 30 years, the mission statement for the Evil Empire has long been championship or bust — with that mantra, they've busted for 14 straight seasons, the third-longest drought in franchise history.

That, though, did not stop general manager Brian Cashman from going on a tirade filled with f-bombs and calling out "bulls---" defending the front office's process to attempt to build a World Series winner.

Cashman spoke at the GM Meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona, for over an hour on Tuesday, and reporters practically could see the smoke coming out of his ears. He even got into a sparring match with words against one writer.

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General Manager Brian Cashman and Manager Aaron Boone #17 of the New York Yankees during batting practice before Game Four of the American League Division Series against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on October 9, 2018 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Red Sox defeated the Yankees  4-3.   (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay has long gotten heat for being too defensive of Cashman, but even the one his radio listeners dub "Yankee Boy" was stunned by Cashman's since-viral media availability.

Kay, who has broadcasted Yankee games since their last sub-.500 season, said Cashman's decision to unleash havoc was a bad look.

"I do not think that an executive of a team, especially a vice president, longtime GM, respected guy in the business, should have

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