Speaking to reporters Monday, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone indicated that Giancarlo Stanton's departure from camp was not due to his elbow injuries.
Uh Oh.' Boone reacts to Dillon Dingler's HR. While Aaron Boone is being interviewed, Tigers' Dillon Dingler cranks a home run to left.
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"I think it’s really good for the game when the two of us are really good." The post Yankees manager Aaron Boone admits Red Sox look like a ‘formidable team’ after offseason moves appeared first on Boston.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman believes that manager Aaron Boone wouldn't be a free agent for long if the team were to part ways with him. "I know that if he wasn’t the Yankee manager,
Still, there are possibly some trades coming and a handful of important free agents to be signed. Let's gather the news and rumors of the day right here. The Padres "continue to seek another bat via trade or free agency,
Not that he’s happy about it, but Yankees manager Aaron Boone thinks the Red Sox had a good offseason. “I think we started to see an athletic group emerge last year. Thought they really moved the needle from a pitching standpoint and then have obviously only bolstered that this year,
Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt has been dealing with “a cranky back,” according to manager Aaron Boone, who indicated he does not believe the issue is significant. Schmidt tossed what Boone described as an “aggressive” flat-ground session on Wednesday.
Major League Baseball is better when both the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees are in the playoff hunt. While the rivalry may never quite reach the heights of the early 2000s again, we've seen more recent seasons with real vitriol between the Yankees and Red Sox.
The Yankees’ first day of spring training for the full squad included a few more franchise greats showing up to begin a guest instructor duties. CC Sabathia, elected to the Hall of Fame last month, got a hug from injured designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton during a walk through the clubhouse.
Marcus Stroman and Aaron Boone discuss his role for 2025 as the right-hander expresses his desire to remain a starting pitcher
Pitcher Joe Kelly has never been shy about expressing how he feels about anything. This is especially true when he feels an opponent has slighted him.
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