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NEW YORK -- If anything, the Yankees like Joe Girardi even more now than when they hired him to manage the team six years ago. Saints Jersey China . General manager Brian Cashman praised Girardis handling of the team during a disappointing season and is about to offer him a new contract. "He knows wed like to have him stay and continue as manager of the New York Yankees as we move forward," Cashman said Tuesday. "I feel we hired a good one. Hes been a world champion player for us. Hes been a coach, a broadcaster and obviously a world champion manager. So weve benefited from having him and wed like to do that going forward, but well have to speak with him and see how it plays out." Girardi has led the Yankees to a 564-408 record and a World Series title. Crippled by injuries, New York had its poorest season since 1992, missing the playoffs for the second time in 19 years and finishing tied for third in the AL East at 85-77. Cashman met Girardi for coffee on Monday, a day after New Yorks season ended, and plans to have lunch Wednesday in New York with Girardis agent, Steve Mandell. "Were entering the sensitive conversations that will either lead to a deal or lead us to the understanding that there wont be a deal," Cashman said. Girardi won out over Don Mattingly to replace Joe Torre after the 2007 season and was given a $7.8 million, three-year contract. He is completing a $9 million, three-year deal. The Chicago Cubs may be interested in Girardi after firing manager Dale Sveum. Girardi grew up in Illinois, went to Northwestern and played for the Cubs. But Girardi is under contract through October, and Cashman wouldnt say whether he would give the Cubs permission to speak with the manager. "I think he likes it here," Cashman said. "Were going to give him a real good reason to stay, and hes earned that through his six years with us so far." Heading into the off-season, the Yankees face numerous questions, especially about their pitching staff and infield. Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettitte are retiring. Second baseman Robinson Cano is a free agent, as are pitcher Hiroki Kuroda and outfielder Curtis Granderson. Shortstop Derek Jeter played just 17 games this year after breaking an ankle last October and third baseman Alex Rodriguez didnt return from off-season hip surgery until August, and he may have to serve a lengthy drug suspension next season. Cano, a five-time All-Star who turns 31 on Oct, 22, can become a free agent after the World Series and may be seeking a 10-year deal worth $305 million or more. Cashman will meet with the Yankees professional scouts starting Monday to formulate his off-season plan. "Wed love to have Robby back," Cashman said. "Hes been a great Yankee. I think if he stays he has a legitimate chance to experience what you just saw for instance a little bit from Mariano, where maybe he has a chance to be the first Dominican-born player to be in Monument Park." Cashman also said its unclear whether the Yankees will be able to get under next years $189 million luxury tax threshold, which includes about $177 million for player salaries. "Its not a mandate. Its a goal that we have if its possible," Cashman said. "Theres a lot of benefits to staying under that, but its not a mandate if its at the expense of a championship run. It just depends on what the opportunities are before us, and the costs associated with it." He also plans to address the Yankees lack of power this season. Injuries and the departures of Raul Ibanez, Nick Swisher, Russell Martin and Eric Chavez as free agents caused home runs to dropped from a team-record 245 last year to 144, the Yankees fewest in a non-shortened season since they hit 130 in 1989. Not counting strike years, it was the largest falloff in baseball history, topping a decrease of 96 for the 1988 Chicago Cubs. "We love guys with plate discipline and power from the offensive side. And thats been our history, and thats been our philosophy for a long time thats worked," he said. "We got derailed this year by decision-making as well as injuries. Theyre all my responsibility, and the best we could produce unfortunately was an 85-win team. Thats not Yankee standards." Cheap New Orleans Saints Jersey . Thats when he walked into the Atlanta dugout and saw a most scary scene in the fifth inning -- Braves rookie Jordan Schafer fouled a ball off his face and went down in the dirt. Saints Jersey From China . -- Look at London Fletchers career stats, particularly the column of numbers under the letter "G.The best football coach I have ever played for was Tom Landry. I say he was the best due to the level of preparedness, the complexity of the playbook, his ability to evaluate video and understand personnel. I would not say Coach Landry was a motivator or had a personality that was engaging but in the detailed aspect of football in all its areas, no one was even close. But as much as I learned from and respected Coach Landry, the one word to associate with his presence is class. He had a demeanor and image of control and respect that was nothing short of amazing. No matter the situation, the level of adversity, extreme success and yes, failure, he conducted himself in a quiet but strong demeanor like no one else I have met. Coach Landry was not your friend, he was your boss. All his success he earned and paid a price for. Not everyone gravitated to him because he did treat players as chess pieces to be used to win football games. But what players did not realize was that that is the way the world works. The boss is the boss. The player is the player and the coach is the boss. When we were in team meetings filled with 50-60 people (and even during training camp with 150-200 people), it took about 15 seconds for the room to go silent when Coach Landry walked in. Many times it was very loud beforehand but people went quiet and remained quiet. After setting up the days schedule, he would talk about the previous game and the tension would rise. Cheap Saints Jersey. A compliment from Coach Landry (and there were many more than people realized) would elevate a players self-esteem to a new level. When a criticism was expressed and directed at a player, a crushing feeling of intense disappointment would take over. Good times, bad times, all the time, Coach Landry was consistent. He was aware of all and respected by all. And now that it is all over, I can say with honesty, the biggest disappointment of my football career is not having the ability and opportunity to play longer and better for him. He was 100% fair and honest; intimidating yes, but truthful in every way. Just outside the new Cowboys Stadium, there is an immense statue of Coach Landry. You cant miss it as its presence is in the middle of the flow of people. The statue is life-like, dramatic and, in a way, overwhelming. It is good it is there because as a football player and coach, he dedicated himself to making the organization what it is today. The way Coach Landry acted, walked and talked was something more original than any other person I have ever met because I have never met a more impressive person in football, a person with such integrity and class. Jim Harbaugh is no Tom Landry and neither is Jim Schwartz. ' ' '