Another terrible news hit the Yankess as Aaron Boone has sorrowfully announced…

Another terrible news hit the Yankess as Aaron Boone has sorrowfully announced…

Aaron Boone of the Yankees snaps at the press after a reasonable inquiry about the failing team
Updated at 10:50 a.m. on July 17, 2023.Published at 7:03 a.m. on July 17, 2023.
Ron Mariaccio
After allowing Alan Trejo to hit a walk-off home run in the eleventh inning of Sunday’s 8-7 loss to the Rockies, Yankees reliever Ron Marinaccio is heading to the dugout.

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Written by Randy Miller for NJ.com by NJ Advance Media
DENVER The manager of the Yankees, Aaron Boone, vented during his brief postgame press conference on Sunday because he wasn’t in the mood to answer a challenging, broad question about his once-struggling baseball team.

Remaining in his personal space, Boone faced a YES Network cameraman and almost a dozen reporters while seated behind his desk in the visiting manager’s office at Coors Field.

It was still raw in the Yankees’ mind—an agonizing 8–7, 11-inning loss to the Rockies.

“It’s baseball,” Boone uttered in a tense tone. Major Baseball Association. With that query, save it. We have two and a half months to position ourselves as contenders for the championship.

“We are responsible. We must go and establish that.

After taking over for Joe Girardi following the 2017 season, Boone has consistently stated that the Yankees are destined for a World Series.
With 68 games remaining, the Yankees are 50-44. They recently suffered a series of losses to the worst team in the National League. The loss on Sunday was unimaginably cruel.

After C.J. Cron hit a grand slam off Clay Holmes in the eighth inning, the Bombers blew a two-run lead again in the eleventh when Nick Ramirez gave up a game-tying home run to Nolan Jones. Alan Trejo’s walk-off dinger from Ron Marinaccio sealed the Yankees’ fate.

Have you heard of the Sunday heroes of those Rockies?

It’s just one of those games where you feel like every player enters and wonders, ‘What could I have done differently to push it that little bit further over the line?'” Pitcher Gerrit Cole of the Yankees said

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