Bobby Valentine, Brian Cashman Set to Once Again Rappel Down 22-Story Building in Stamford, Conn.

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Dec 4, 2013

1386206488_cashmanThe Yankees aren’t done making moves just yet, as general manager Brian Cashman may be taking the riskiest one of them all on Friday.

Cashman won’t be making any more splashes with free agents, however, as he’ll be far too busy scaling a 22-story building in Connecticut with former Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine. Cashman is no stranger to the activity and rappelling down one of the tallest buildings in Stamford, Conn., has even become somewhat of a holiday tradition for him and the town.

Valentine, now the athletic director at Sacred Heart University, joined the Yankees GM last year in one of his favorite hobbies, and it appears that he is ready for Round 2. Red Sox fans can attest that Valentine knows a thing or two about falling quickly to the bottom of the things, but he has experienced much more success in his rappelling efforts in one year than he ever did while manning the Boston dugout.

The two will make their descent on Friday morning with the broadcast airing live on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” morning show.

Photo via Twitter/@DaveRuden

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