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Yankees manager Aaron Boone is comfortable giving Oswald Peraza and Oswaldo Cabrera a look at third base amid DJ LeMahieu's injury.
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.
More than 1,000 games in — not to mention a World Series berth — we are still trying to determine exactly where Boone ranks strategically among managers.
Aaron Boone has to deal with another injury ... Stroman wasn’t too happy when asked about moving to the bullpen earlier in Spring Training. With Gil potentially sidelined, he’ll undoubtedly ...
"Aaron Boone's new deal for the Yankees is, in effect, a three-year deal through 2027, as they bumped his pay this year to $4.5 million and added two years at $5M and $5.5M, making it $15M over three years, The Post has learned," Heyman wrote in a piece published Thursday.
Stanton's absence will give Boone a chance to shift his outfield. Former MLB outfielder Cameron Maybin has suggested moving Jasson Domínguez, who has struggled adjusting to left field, back to center to regain comfort. It's a good idea.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone weighed in on MLB's automated ball-strike challenge system that will be tested during spring training games this year.
The New York Yankees will host the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday evening in Grapefruit League Spring Training baseball. First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. ET, Max Fried will be on the mound for New York. HOW TO WATCH: Fans can watch the game locally on YES Network, and can stream it on fuboTV (free trial). Time: 6:35 p.m. ET
Yankees manager Aaron Boone has confidence in young outfield prospect Jasson Dominguez, despite some defensive struggles.
TAMPA, Fla. — Waiting for outfield practice to begin on Field 3, Yankees captain Aaron Judge stood in foul territory paying attention to the starting infield for Saturday’s spring training game going through its final rounds of groundball drills.
The Yankees spent millions upgrading their spring training facility in Tampa, creating amenities for the players at Steinbrenner Field that appear to be better suited for a luxury hotel than a baseball stadium.