“Ruined Christmas”- New York Yankees Fans Troll GM Brian Cashman For Dressing Up as an Elf to Fight The Grinch
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The New York Yankees fans have been furious with the front office, who failed to record any significant deals in free agency this off-season. However, after being trolled for ‘sleeping’ during the free agency, the Yankees GM, Brian Cashman has now given fans another reason to attack him on social media.
Hanging from a building, Brian was recently seen dressed as an Elf, fighting the Grinch in the air. Fans were both embarrassed and furious to see their General Manager wasting time on rather bizarre things while the team is currently facing a dilemma.
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New York Yankees fans’ reaction to Brian’s stunts
A hilarious video of Yankees General Manager, Brian Cashman, is currently making the rounds on the internet. In the video, Cashman is seen dressed up as an Elf and fighting off the Grinch. Notably, Cashman, also known as the adrenaline junkie, is not doing this for the first time.
For years, Cashman has been dressing up as Santa’s Elf to fight the Grinch for a charity event. Heroically, he rappels down from the Landmark Building, 350 feet to the ground, as part of the Stamford’s Heights and Lights event, as a celebrity guest elf. Interestingly, this was his 11th appearance as the “Jolly Old Elf.”
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Yankees GM Brian Cashman, dressed as an elf, fighting The Grinch. pic.twitter.com/hMgvB8aAYm
— Brendan Kuty (@BrendanKutyNJ) December 5, 2021
On the business end, the Yankees have failed to make any prominent buys in the off-season. Hence, far from entertained, their fans were clearly not happy with Cashman’s antics.
Cashman can do everything but spend money this off-season pic.twitter.com/TP0WOug5fx
— Justin (@Its_Bleachbit) December 5, 2021
I guess all the time he could’ve spent actually improving the team, we spent on playing an elf.
— Marc C (@MarcNYY618) December 5, 2021
— Jonny's Lasagna ⚾️ (@JLasagna43) December 5, 2021
The Metaphor is perfect for how Cashman and Co have ruined Yankee Fans Christmas
— Bklynboy_views (@Bklynboy_views) December 6, 2021
Key free agents must be on top of the building. Must be why he’s repealing
— Chris (@Daking_12) December 6, 2021
Plot twist: The grinch is Steven Cohen 😂
— Vinny Scoops (@VinnyScoops) December 5, 2021
Cashman… pic.twitter.com/YDKaWnrvk7
— 💍FUTURE YANKEE MATT OLSON💍 (@MATTOLSONTONYY) December 6, 2021
Yankees were not the top spenders this offseason
The Yankees fans expect the best from their team always, especially in free agency, given they are the richest franchise in baseball. However, the pinstripes did not even make it to the top 10 spenders of this off-season. Making matters worse, a lockout was recently implemented, prohibiting them from making any deals until further notice.
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As for their arch-rivals, the New York Mets spent a lot before the lockout, securing strong players on their side. Do you think Brian Cashman and New York Yankees will cover up for their losses, acquiring the leftover top free agents after the lockout is over?
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