Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said on Wednesday night that the team is monitoring the number and frequency of home runs that are leaving the team's new ballpark. "It's something we're going to have to keep our eye on because clearly the numbers don't lie," Cashman said at Southern Connecticut State University. Cashman contends that home runs are traveling farther across Major League Baseball this season. "It's possible that the ballpark is a home run-type park," Cashman said in an interview with the Associated Press. "We'll see. The ball is going farther in every park, not just ours."