With all of the hullaballoo about Torre and ARod, I have to say that I'm shocked that Cashman's job seems so secure. He's the guy who has a blank check to build a team but hasn't bothered in the last few years to acquire any meaningful rotation depth and any reliable middlemen and set-up men in that bullpen. Cashman may be acting on orders from above -- and it may be that Steinbrenner still doesn't get that what won the Yankees championships in 96, 98, 99, and 00 was a lineup with defined roles and great, great pitching (and particularly great, great bullpens) -- but the failure to address the Yankees pitching "need" is rather glaring, given the big splashes they've made with transactions over the last few years. Cashman has had plenty of opportunities (and resources) to build the staff the Yankees need, but hasn't gotten that done. Why is he so safe?

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