Robinson Cano, Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain are just a few free agents that the New York Yankees will have to internally discuss this offseason, but another FA that anybody fails to give recognition to is manager Joe Girardi.
Girardi has been the Yankees manager since 2008. After signing a new three-year contract after the 2010 season (one that has paid him $3 million per year plus World Series incentives), it is set to expire following this current season. The Yankees need to decide if Girardi is the right choice to manage the Yankees moving forward, but I'm not so sure the choice is an easy one.
The Yankees record since 2008 only goes so far in evaluating Girardi's performance as a manager. ...
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Joe Girardi: The Impending Free Agent That Nobody Is Talking About
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