New York Daily News

‘I THOUGHT I WOULD BE BACK’

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of the organizati­on, the young players, the more young players with the veterans we had.”

The skipper — who is still “really thankful” for his 10 seasons with the Bombers — said he didn’t sense that the Yankees’ commitment to him was wavering toward the end and that he fully intended to return after he got his family’s blessing. Mentally, he said, he was ready to go.

But on Oct. 26, the Yankees told Girardi, whose contract was up, that he wouldn’t be asked to return.

Some criticism followed, everything from speculatio­n that he wasn’t a great communicat­or to he wasn’t warm enough. But Girardi told The Athletic he gets his demeanor from his parents, who were tough but didn’t always show a lot of emotion.

“Some people might say I’m not fuzzy and warm all the time. I do like to have fun. I have relationsh­ips with all my players,” he said. “It might not come out when I’m talking to the media. But I spend time with my players, do all of those things.”

Giradi wouldn’t say if he spoke to the Phillies or Nationals, but if he can’t manage he’d consider working for MLB and is “definitely interested” in doing TV work. Hal Steinbrenn­er even told him they’d speak later on if he ever ‘wanted to do something for the organizati­on.”

“I have other interests in life. I do want to manage again. Time will tell exactly what I do,” Girardi said.

Although disappoint­ed that the Yankees won only one World Series during his time with the team, Girardi said seeing Yankee Stadium during the final six games of the postseason is a “lasting memory” he will always have.

“You can never get enough of that,” he said. “It was a special environmen­t.”

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