

I don’t care how much money you’re making." - David Wellsįirst of all, you can definitely say "stink hole" these days, and more people probably should. They did it to a lot of us back in the day.

But send that son of a gun to Triple A or Double A and send him a wake-up call. I don’t care who it was, if he was in the stink hole - pardon my French, if you can say that now. If you’re not doing the job out on the field, and if I was a GM, I would start sending a message. "It always seems that the (general managers), the managers and all of that are getting fired, and getting blamed for it, and it’s the players’ (fault). should've made a statement by demoting some of their highest-paid Yankees to the minors - which is probably impossible. Instead, he believes the players are at fault - which is certainly true - and thinks Cash and Co. Interestingly, Wells blamed neither Brian Cashman nor Aaron Boone for the 2023 Yankees being stuck in the mud. Would you believe he fought with Keith Olbermann on Sunday? Of course you would. Wells says players are coddled and babied too much now /5JI4uQ1P5g- Talkin' Yanks SeptemYankees' David Wells wants Brian Cashman, Aaron Boone to send struggling, expensive players to minors He says struggling players should be sent to the minors no matter how much they’re paid Counterintuitively, Wells admonished the current Yankees for being too soft, all the while reacting quite softly to politics he didn't enjoy and advertising campaigns he disagreed with.ĭavid Wells, who put tape over the Nike logo, says Cashman and Boone aren’t to blame for the Yankees struggles More pertinently, he discussed the 2023 Yankees' downfall, bringing the same verve with which he discussed corporations and their liberal leanings.
#BRYCE HARPER JERSEY NIKE PATCH#
While many Yankee fans have probably dreamed of removing the corporate logo for aesthetic purposes/tradition - and would likely prefer the Starr Insurance sleeve patch be gone, too - Wells had a different justification for the move, claiming that Nike (along with Bud Light) was "too woke." Oh. Wells brushed past the metaphorical curtain with a bang, arriving with the Nike Swoosh on his pinstriped jersey covered with tape. Wells grabbed the microphone while he was in town for Old-Timers' Day, but didn't discuss Carlos Rodón much, instead giving what future generations will later describe as The Most David Wells Interview of All Time. Burly, mustachioed Yankees left-hander David Wells' advice could be shockingly pertinent in 2023, considering someone who kind of looks like his exact clone is struggling through Year 1 of a six-year deal in the Bronx right now.
