Aaron Boone Ripped for His Postgame Comment About Yankees
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After another error-riddled game, Yankees observers and fans say that manager Aaron Boone is near the end of his tenure in the Bronx.
The New York Yankees had a sloppy game once again in Wednesday's 8-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, but manager Aaron Boone doesn't think it's a true reflection of his team.
Aaron Boone was heavily criticized after saying that the defend well, despite everyone seeing the defensive horrors they had against the Toronto Blue Jays. The New York Yankees
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We’ve got to, obviously, tighten it up.” “Confident we will. We’ll continue to work at it. We have good defenders here, but tonight was obviously a rough night for us.”
Aaron Boone and the Yankees face backlash after a four-error loss to the Blue Jays, raising questions about New York’s defense.
Boone does have a point, though. The Yankees' errors have made headlines, but their defense comes out much better when viewed more broadly. With 52 errors on the season, they rank around the middle of the pack in MLB, and there are a lot of defensive stats where they actually come out quite well.
What was already a folly-filled contest between the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday night was compounded by several missed calls from home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez.
New York Yankees coach Aaron Boone used his weekly appearance on Jomboy’s Talkin’ Yanks podcast to make sure nobody is talking bad about his Yankees in a heated exchange with the hosts Tuesday afternoon. Specifically, Boone criticized the way media members and fans criticize his players’ effort and hyper analyze their comments in interviews.
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