Relievers Mike Stanton and Paul Quantrill became the first victims of the New York Yankees' roster shakeup when they were cut Thursday. The underperforming Yankees, just 39-38 despite a $200 million payroll, brought up left-hander Wayne Franklin from Triple-A Columbus, giving an old pitching staff three new relievers. Scott Proctor was recalled last week and Jason Anderson on Wednesday. "As everybody knows, we just have not performed up to expectations, and it's gone on for a long enough period of time where we're looking to make changes now for change sake," general manager Brian Cashman said. "We're not afraid to try to and see what some young individuals can do, and maybe we can run into something."