No CF for A-Rod, Jeter, Cashman says
Yankees general manager says Torre's remarks were misinterpreted
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New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman denied a statement by manager Joe Torre that the team was considering moving Derek Jeter or Alex Rodriguez to center field, according to a Fox Sports report on Tuesday.
In a Reuters report, Torre said he has considered the merits of converting either Jeter or Rodriguez, who has been playing third base since joining the Yankees, but has not raised the subject with either of his star players.
"We've thought about it," Torre said in an interview with Reuters on Monday. "We just haven't made a commitment to that. We haven't broached it with the shortstops."
Cashman told Fox that Torre's statement was "Not true at all."
Cashman said the idea "hasn't been discussed, hasn't been considered, hasn't come up in our organization meetings."
Cashman told Fox that he called Torre seeking clarification, and Torre told him that his remarks were misinterpreted.
The Yankees, eliminated in the first round of the playoffs this season by the Los Angeles Angels, are looking to replace the 37-year-old stalwart Bernie Williams, who slipped to 12 homers and 64 RBI last season.
The former batting champion hit a mere .249 and his defensive qualities appeared to suffer a decline in standards.
At next week's winter meetings in Dallas, the Yankees will also be taking a hard look at the prospects of landing free agent candidates such as Brian Giles of the San Diego Padres and Johnny Damon of the arch-rival Boston Red Sox.
Echoing a scenario laid out by general manager Brian Cashman, Torre said the Yanks could yet decide to go with their own light-hitting defensive specialist Bubba Crosby in center field.
Should the Yankees decide it is easier to fill third base than center field, 2005 MVP Rodriguez or Yankee captain Jeter could inject a jolt of star power to the position and add to that fabled legacy.
If shortstop Jeter moves to center, Rodriguez could slide across to take his place.
"Bobby Murcer, Mickey Mantle. Hank Aaron came up as a second baseman. Robin Yount went to centerfield.
"It certainly is a consideration."
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Though he stressed that such a dramatic position switch was a dreamy notion, he said he did not doubt that his infield stars would do what was in the club's best interest if asked.
"Jeter would do anything and so would A-Rod (Rodriguez) for that matter, to help this ball club win."
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