Los Angeles Dodgers World Series winning pitcher slams New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone: 'He's just so hurt. It's so sad."
With both teams having massive offseasons, the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees could enter the 2025 MLB regular season as favorites to repeat as the National League and American League pennant winners,
Pitcher Joe Kelly has never been shy about expressing how he feels about anything. This is especially true when he feels an opponent has slighted him.
Joe Kelly's war of words with the New York Yankees is getting personal. The former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher continued his offseason trash talk, this time taking direct aim at Yankees manager Aaron Boone.
The details are emerging this week on New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone's new contract extension from the team.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone made headlines earlier this month when he called out the Los Angeles Dodgers for their conduct after the World Series. "The
The New York Yankees signed manager Aaron Boone to a two-year extension through the 2027 season, the club announced Thursday. Boone's previous contract ran through 2025 after the Yankees picked up his club option for next season.
"I don’t like that we haven’t won a championship yet. That bothers me,” Boone told reporters Thursday in Florida.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is intrigued by the idea of using a software system to help call balls and strikes.
The Yankees announced that they signed Boone to a two-year contract extension through the 2027 season. This comes after the Yankees exercised Boone’s club option for the 2025 season this past November.
Boone, who led the Yankees to an American League pennant in 2024, is entering his eighth season at the helm in the Bronx.