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Yankees managing partner Hal Steinbrenner is convinced that the 2025 roster is an upgrade over last year’s version. “I think we have a better team now than we did a year ago today,” he said ...
Aaron Boone is headed into his eighth season as Yankees manager. He’s on track to enter the year in a lame duck capacity. The Yankees exercised their club option on Boone’s services in November.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner wants to extend manager Aaron Boone. How long is this guy going to manage the team?
Yankees managing partner Hal Steinbrenner is convinced that the 2025 roster is an upgrade over last year’s version. “I think we have a better team now than we did a year ago today,” he said on YES ...
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