Brian Cashman does not normally get in front of a podium in front of a packed interview room until after the season ends, often after a loss in a postseason series when the Yankees fall short of reaching and winning their 28th World Series title.
These days are not normal times for the Yankees, who are five games under for the second time in 36 hours in a season where Fangraphs gave them a MLB-best 81.2 percent chance to make the playoffs when the season began with Anthony Volpe’s debut on March 30 against the Giants.
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