NY Radio Host Criticizes Yankees GM's Casual Spring Training Attire

SNY radio host Shaun Morash blasted Brian Cashman for wearing a hoodie and sweatpants to the first day of Yankees spring training.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman arrived at spring training on the first day wearing a casual outfit of a brown hoodie and sweatpants, which prompted an angry rant from SNY radio host Shaun Morash. Morash criticized Cashman's attire, saying it "signals laziness" and that the Yankees GM should have worn a suit to "show that the Yankees are about business."

Why it matters

Cashman's choice of casual clothing for the first day of spring training is a trivial issue, but Morash's overreaction highlights the intense scrutiny and criticism that team executives and managers face, even over minor details like their wardrobe choices.

The details

Cashman, who has been the Yankees' GM since 1986, arrived at the team's spring training facility in Tampa, Florida wearing a brown hoodie and sweatpants. This prompted Morash to go on an angry rant, saying Cashman's outfit "signals comfortability" and "laziness" and that he should have worn a suit to appear more "professional."

  • Pitchers and catchers for the New York Yankees reported to camp on Wednesday, marking the unofficial start to the 2026 season.

The players

Brian Cashman

The general manager and senior vice president of the New York Yankees, who has held that position since 1986.

Shaun Morash

A radio host for SNY, the television home of the New York Mets.

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What they’re saying

“This signals comfortability. Brian Cashman is too comfortable. He knows he's not going anywhere. It signals laziness, and don't tell me it doesn't...The general manager of the Yankees, on the very first day of work, you've gotta show up a little more professional than that...Wear a suit into the freaking complex. Show that the Yankees are about business. He looks like a bum.”

— Shaun Morash, Radio Host (SNY)

The takeaway

Cashman's choice of casual attire for the first day of spring training is a trivial issue, but Morash's overreaction highlights the intense scrutiny and criticism that team executives and managers often face, even over minor details like their wardrobe choices.