10/29: Cashman Talks About Joba's Arrest
Posted by: Patrick
On Tuesday, Brian Cashman made a public appearance in promotion of 2K Sports' MLB Front Office Manager video game. But, the subject he seemed to have been asked about most: Joba's recent arrest. Anthony DiComo, Peter Abraham and Ed Price all have quotes.
All the right things.
"He made a mistake," Cashman said on Tuesday evening. "He apologized for it. Thank [goodness], no one was hurt, because it's a very serious issue. And I hope that's the end of it." ...
"He's part of our family," Cashman said. "We're going to support him, but at the same time, he knows that stuff like this can't happen."
"He's part of our family," Cashman said. "We're going to support him, but at the same time, he knows that stuff like this can't happen."
“I wouldn’t say other than the fact that I did talk to him,” Cashman said. “I’ll leave it at that. … He’s an employee of ours. The sensitivity of some of that stuff, I wouldn’t even get into. Not because of him, but for any of our employees. There’s a proper protocol. … He has our support and that’s defined in a number of different ways.” ...
“I can’t say I’m confident about anything. I wouldn’t represent what goes on in other people’s lives,” Cashman said. “He knows we care a great deal about him. He knows he’s got all the support from us that we can provide because we do care about him. I don’t know what goes on in anybody’s personal life. But he’s part of our family.”
“I can’t say I’m confident about anything. I wouldn’t represent what goes on in other people’s lives,” Cashman said. “He knows we care a great deal about him. He knows he’s got all the support from us that we can provide because we do care about him. I don’t know what goes on in anybody’s personal life. But he’s part of our family.”
"He made a mistake," Cashman said. "He apologized for it. Thank God no one was hurt. It's a very serious issue. I hope that's the end of it." ...
"He knows that stuff like that can't happen," Cashman said. "And he's the first to admit that. And hopefully it's something he has and will learn from."
"He knows that stuff like that can't happen," Cashman said. "And he's the first to admit that. And hopefully it's something he has and will learn from."
All the right things.