Aaron Boone has just announced another monstrous addition to his team, as he tends to solidify his team walls with this monumental deal.
With this huge acquisition, Aaron Boone is further fortifying his team walls and has just revealed another incredible addition.
Manager Aaron Boone has been re-signed by the New York Yankees for a three-year deal with a 2025 club option, the team announced on Tuesday.
After four seasons with the Yankees, Boone, 48, has a 328-218 regular-season record. In his first four seasons as head coach, he has also led the team to the postseason each time.
Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner stated in a release, “We have a person and manager in Aaron Boone who possesses the baseball acumen and widespread respect in our clubhouse to continue to guide us forward.” We have to develop, change, and get better as a group and as an organization. We must improve.
Under Boone, the Yankees finished with a 92-70 record and secured a postseason berth for the seventh time; however, the Boston Red Sox eliminated them in the AL wild-card game.