From New York Post
With talk that manager Frank Robinson won't be brought back next season
by the Nationals, Yankees first base coach Tony Peña has surfaced as a
possible replacement. According to several industry sources, Washington
general manager Jim Bowden is a big fan of Peña, who managed the Royals
for three-plus seasons (2002-2005) and is in his first year on Joe Torre's
staff.
"I haven't heard anything," Peña said. "The only thing I am concerned
with is getting a World Series ring. I have a lot of rings [but] I don't
have one of them."
Yankees GM Brian Cashman said the Nationals haven't called to request
permission to talk to Peña.
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