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With Aaron Judge still rehabbing a right flexor strain, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the superstar’s throwing will likely be compromised for the rest of the 2025 season.
Brian Cashman has been doing this for a long time. The longtime Yankees GM also knows one well-placed comment can travel far: into his clubhouse, into his manager's office, and straight back to the critics in New York.
He started the season injured, recovered and was assigned the position of designated hitter. With Aaron Judge's injury, he was placed as a right fielder, but for the third consecut
The New York Yankees’ 12-8 victory over the St.Louis Cardinals granted them a series win on Saturday, and slugger Ben Rice was the man of the hour. The 26-year-old reached base four times, and tied a career high with seven RBIs.
If the New York Yankees get to the postseason, manager Aaron Boone may leave rookie fireballing sensation out of the rotation.
Yankees fans have looked to Boone and general manager Brian Cashman as their team has skidded over the past few weeks. The Yankees are 1 1/2 games behind the Boston Red Sox for the second AL Wild Card spot and just one game ahead of the Cleveland Guardians for the last spot.
Sports radio host Chris "Mad Dog" Russo slammed the Yankees for sticking with Aaron Boone instead of hiring Terry Francona.
Are the New York Yankees going to consider a change at the helm? Jon Heyman of the New York Post doesn't think so.