


Right fielder Aaron Judge heard plenty of chants aimed at the general manager who re-signed him this offseason.
There were several fans in the bleachers at Judge’s back with “Fire Cashman” shirts and signs directed at Brian Cashman, who assembled a team that almost certainly will not finish this season in the playoffs.
Jon Borowski, a Yankees fan, organized the event that, at least in its early stages, did not rise to the level of a protest.
In the bleachers were signs such as “Fire Trashman” and “Cash Out,” but the volume of the “Fire Cashman” chants early in Friday’s game against the Diamondbacks rivaled the “Let’s go Yankees” chants.
A Yankees representative said the Stadium allows fans to bring in signs as long as they don’t include expletives and are small enough that they would not block other fans.
Cashman has come under fire during a season he described last month as a “disaster.”
Cashman has been in charge since 1998 and has won four World Series as GM, but none since 2009.