(Photo : Elsa/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Aaron Judge (#99) and supervisor Aaron Boone (#17) of the New York Yankees discuss earlier than his at bat within the eighth inning in opposition to the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium on October 01, 2022 within the Bronx borough of New York City.
New York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge has given his facet relating to supervisor Aaron Boone, who’s in danger of being relieved from his duties after a extremely disappointing season for the 27-time World Series winners.
The Yankees captain instructed SNY‘s Andy Martino he believes Boone continues to be the correct man for the job regardless of the latest poor outcomes.
“I’ve been with Boonie all the way since 2018. He’s the guy. He has been there for us in good times and bad times. The guy shows up and supports his players,” the 2022 American League Most Valuable Player mentioned.
The five-time MLB All-Star famous that you could inform by the variety of occasions that Boone has been thrown out of video games that he at all times has the gamers’ backs.
Judge additionally added that the passionate 50-year-old supervisor is the correct selection relating to dealing with the job of nurturing prospects as they attempt to turn out to be huge leaguers.
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Unfamiliar territory for the New York Yankees
The Yankees are on the backside of the American League East standings with a 70-70 win-loss file. They are 6.5 video games behind the ultimate Wild Card spot of the AL.
Despite the disastrous season, the Yankees have hit their groove currently, successful eight of their final ten video games.
They additionally had a season-high five-game successful streak, which was snapped on Thursday night with a 10-3 loss in opposition to the Detroit Tigers.
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