New York Post

THE BIG 'HURT'

Girardi saddened he won't get chance to finish what Yankees started this year

- By DAN MARTIN dan.martin@nypost.com

Joe Girardi was ready to return to The Bronx in 2018 and admitted he was “surprised” when he was told last week he wouldn’t.

“With the year that we had and the progress the team had made, I thought I would be back,” Girardi said in an interview with The Athletic. “Obviously, there is a ton of talent there, a ton of great young talent. I was excited about that. I thought I’d be back.’’

Instead, his contract was not renewed and for the first time in a decade, the Yankees are looking for a new manager.

“For me, there was disappoint­ment because I kind of wanted to finish what we had started this year,’’ Girardi said. “And I was looking forward to the growth of the organizati­on, the young players, the more young players with the veterans we had.’’

And he admitted in the Q&A that the move “hurt.”

“Whenever you feel someone doesn’t want you, there’s going to be hurt,’’ Girardi said. “But I understood. I understand that this has happened to managers who have achieved a lot more than I have.”

Even though Girardi showed more emotion as the season wound down, he insisted he didn’t sense the end was coming.

“I thought it was business as usual,’’ said Girardi, who added he’d like to manage again and was also interested in possibly working in TV or the Commission­er’s Office. “We talked about teams we needed to look at in advance-scouting meetings [for the playoffs], talked about rosters. The communicat­ion was great.”

The same was true with his team, according to Girardi.

“I think you’re always going to have some players who maybe your personalit­y mixes better with than others, who you might be closer with than others,’’ Girardi said. “But I’m not going to apologize for my personalit­y.’ ’

His relationsh­ip with general manager Brian Cashman also remained positive, Girardi said.

“Like any relationsh­ip over 10 years, you’re going to have some disagreeme­nts,” Girardi said. “But as [Cashman] would say, ‘I think they’re healthy. I think they lead to some discussion­s.’ But I think we were on the same page most of the time. He allowed me to do my job.”

As the Yankees rely more and more on analytics, Girardi said: “I believe numbers tell a story. But numbers tell the exact story every day. They tell the story every time. Sometimes, you have to make adjustment­s.’’

Perhaps that’s where a disconnect between Girardi and the front office stemmed from.

In the end, there was also just one title in 10 seasons at the helm.

“Ninety-one wins a year, that’s great,’’ Girardi said. “But I’m disappoint­ed we only won one World Series. Six different years we were in the playoffs, and I am proud of that.’’

 ?? Andrew Theodoraki­s; Getty Images ?? WISH I COULD BE THERE: Joe Girardi said he was looking forward to being back in The Bronx next season to help with the continued growth of the Yankees’ young players.
Andrew Theodoraki­s; Getty Images WISH I COULD BE THERE: Joe Girardi said he was looking forward to being back in The Bronx next season to help with the continued growth of the Yankees’ young players.

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