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Yankees GM Brian Cashman joins skidding team at Tampa Bay - ESPN

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has joined the struggling team for a series at Tampa Bay that started Tuesday night.

The Yankees had lost 16 of 22 entering Tuesday but remained in one of the American League wild-card spots.

«Because of how we've been playing, I've decided to join us,» Cashman said before Tuesday's game with the Rays. «It's been a struggle, obviously. Thankfully we got out of the gates really strong, so hopefully that cushion will allow us to work through this hopefully sooner than later on because it's gone on long enough.»

The Yankees completed a homestand Sunday in which they went 1-5, including being swept by Cincinnati.

«There's concern,» Cashman said. «It's my job to be in a position to never assume anything. Ultimately today's a new day. We're hoping to get back on track today.»

Both pitching and offensive issues have emerged over the skid.

«It was a tidal wave of success here for the first two months and then you closed out June into July in a really rough patch for an extended period of time,» Cashman said. «We got to be playing better than we currently are right now.»

After three games with Tampa Bay, the Yankees play at American League East-leading Baltimore in a three-game set before the start of the All-Star break.

Cashman plans to remain in Florida following the Rays series to work out of the team's complex in Tampa to prepare for next week's player draft. He also will continue working on potential trades with the deadline to make deals coming at the end of the month.

«We're going to be open-minded to a lot of different things,» Cashman said. «I'm not going to point out anything specific but we definitely have areas to improve upon and we'll do our best.

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