Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein were at the same charity event on Tuesday night and they each talked about how great it is that they?re not competing head-to-head in the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry anymore. Why? ?Each of them are just too awesome for the other to handle!
?I was never able to totally relax because I felt like he was always lurking,? Epstein said. ?He had a great sense of the marketplace.?
You know, like when he deftly assessed the marketplace for overused setup men and gave Rafael Soriano three-years and $35 million! ?What say you, Brian?
?I found the Red Sox were constantly making the right choice, not the popular choice,? Cashman said.
Right choices like Carl Crawford for seven years and $142 million! ?He?s dead-on about the not-popular choices, though. For example, no one likes the John Lackey deal.
Up next: a Cubs-Yankees trade that favors Chicago that causes Red Sox fans to claim vicarious victory over New York.
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