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I really like our new owner, Hank Steinbrenner! And I totally agree that the Yankees have to let the league know that we're not going to take it anymore.
HANK: WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT BABY BOSS HAS GIRARDI'S BACK
by Kevin Kernan, NYPost
March 15, 2008 -- TAMPA - Don't mess with the Yankees. That was Hank Steinbrenner's no-nonsense message yesterday. Steinbrenner made it clear that he is firmly in Joe Girardi's corner in the battle of aggressiveness with the Rays and that the 2008 Yankees will continue to play hard throughout the season and protect their players. "Girardi has his players' back and I have his back and that's never going to change," Steinbrenner told the Post in the wake of suspensions and fines of Shelley Duncan and Melky Cabrera, and fines of Girardi and coaches Bobby Meacham and Kevin Long for the Shelley Spike Slide into second base Wednesday against the Rays and ensuing brawl. Girardi's fiery style of managing and bringing the players' together is exactly what management wanted, and all this comes with the territory. No pain, no gain. "There are going to be problems, especially if they go after our stars," Steinbrenner said. "It's not going to be tolerated. We never have done it to them. It's just not going to happen anymore." The Yankees should protect themselves. They've had more than their share of hit batters through the years. They are making a stand here and Girardi has the full support of ownership, whatever route is taken. The Yankees are not backing down. Alex Rodriguez was hit by pitches 21 times last season, second in the American League, and Derek Jeter was hit 14 times, seventh on the list, As for the suspensions and fines, Steinbrenner said, "If I got any problems with any of that I'll take care of that with Bud [Selig]." Steinbrenner said he does not want to interfere in Girardi's handling of such matters. "All that is up to Joe," Steinbrenner said. "All I can tell you is that I will support everything he does, and that will never change. Because this is the manager I wanted, and that's not anything against Joe Torre. That's the manager we wanted at that time. Times change." And in these times, these Yankees will protect one another.
"I only saw the replay," Steinbrenner said of the slide, "and I really don't want to comment on it." He then took an owner's perspective. "I don't want these teams in general to forget who subsidizes a lot of them, and it's the Yankees, the Red Sox, Dodgers, Mets," he said. "I would prefer if teams want to target the Yankees that they at least start giving some of that revenue sharing and luxury tax money back. From an owners point of view, that's my point. "Nobody likes the brawl-type garbage, it doesn't belong in sports," he said. "And I don't want to see anyone injured in a brawl." But he knows the Yankees have to defend themselves. The Yankees play the Rays again today at Legends Field in a split-squad game. Steinbrenner hopes the fireworks have ended. It all started when catching prospect Francisco Cervelli was barrel-rolled by Elliot Johnson last Saturday. Cervelli, who suffered a fractured wrist and is out 10 weeks, said yesterday that he was surprised to have been hit in such a manner. "I gave him the back of the plate, he had room," Cervelli said. The young catcher added he has learned a valuable lesson and will expect anything next time. On Wednesday Duncan went in spikes high at second, starting the rarest of baseball occurrences - the spring training brawl. That Ty Cobb slide appears to be an individual decision made by Duncan, and he will pay the three-game suspension price. "What happened, happened. Hopefully now it just ends and we get back to playing ball," Steinbrenner said. "I have nothing against the Rays. The Yankees are my team for obvious reasons, but the Rays are my hometown team, I got nothing against them." Overall, Steinbrenner has been impressed with the Yankees approach. "This team since the beginning of spring training has been together," he said. He said the Yankees are filled with leaders, "and, of course, Joe is the best leader of all, so we're going to be in good shape." No matter the fight.
I'll never trust this' team again.
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