Three months after the World Series, Yankees manager Aaron Boone remained unhappy with some of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ remarks after they beat a sloppy New York team in
As the Yankees advanced toward the World Series last season, Aaron Boone frequently spoke about the “hunger” he’d witnessed from the first days of spring, when stars and prospects alike filled the diamonds of the club’s training complex weeks ahead of their mandatory report date.
Aaron Boone went from having to police stubble to having to determine what qualifies as a “well-groomed” beard. But general manager Brian Cashman offered the Yankees a comparison of what their new beards should not look like after the organization announced on Friday it is changing its longstanding facial hair policy.
New York Yankees pitcher JT Brubaker left his spring training appearance Friday after being struck in the lower back by a comebacker. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after the game that Brubaker was being treated because he “tweaked his side” when trying to get out of the way of the ball that hit him.
Uh Oh.' Boone reacts to Dillon Dingler's HR. While Aaron Boone is being interviewed, Tigers' Dillon Dingler cranks a home run to left.
Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt has been dealing with “a cranky back,” according to manager Aaron Boone, who indicated he does not believe the issue is significant. Schmidt tossed what Boone described as an “aggressive” flat-ground session on Wednesday.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday that Pereira (elbow) will be limited to designated hitter duty until mid-March, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports. The Yankees consider Pereira to be fully healthy following internal brace surgery on his right elbow last June,
Jack Curry joins Hot Stove to discuss the Yankees altering their facial hair policy as well as Aaron Boone's two-year extension