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Carlos Rodon helped extend the Yankees' win streak to five straight games with a clutch performance against a potent Cubs lineup.
While the 24-year-old flamethrower takes in the emotions of such a step in his baseball journey, manager Aaron Boone must grapple with New York’s depleted starting rotation, Schlittler’s potential and his promising debut.
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. No one knows that better than New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, who's facing criticism following the club's stunning
NEW YORK —It was only moments after the Yankees got smoked by the Mets again on Saturday when my phone started blowing up. Text after text from friends demanding answers.
Mike Vaccaro of The New York Post nailed it in his Sunday column playing “buy or rent” with New York coaches. He wrote: “If Boone hasn’t bought by now, he should.” The Yankees value stability more than they ever have. Boone’s averaged 95 wins in six full seasons. Unless the wheels fall completely off, he’s not going anywhere.
As the Yankees packed their bags in the cramped visiting clubhouse at Rogers Centre, Aaron Boone stopped in briefly to speak to his team.
After the Yankees were swept in Toronto, manager Aaron Boone took a moment to address the team. His messaging, as Jazz Chisholm Jr. described it, was succinct.
The pressure on New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has reached a new level following the team's worrying slump in the 2025 Major League Baseball season What seemed like a promisi