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Yankees, Aaron Boone agrees with a contract extension of two years

Tampa, Florida-Die New York Yankees and Manager Aaron Boone, agreed on a two-year contract extension that goes through the 2027 season, the team announced on Thursday the evening before the club’s grapefruit.

Boone is a big Leaguer for 12 seasons and entered his eight year as Yankees managers. He is one of three managers in the franchise story that leads the Yankees into the post -season in six of his first seven years and join Casey Stengel and Joe Torre. His percentage of .599 is the tenth and second place among active managers among the active managers of Los Angeles Dodgers, Dave Roberts. It is the seventh place on the list of Yankees ever.

The Yankees recovered not to reach the playoffs in 2023 in order to win the American League’s bum for the first trip to the organization to the World Series since 2009. Shortly afterwards, the Yankees practiced the club option for Bones’s contract for the 2025 season, and owner Hal Steinbrenner and General Manager Brian Cashman announced their wish to exclude Bones business.

Cashman confirmed the franchise’s attitude last week and said that among other clubs that would hire the boon, there would be a “feeding intoxication” if he was released. He highlighted Bone’s temperament on the New York market as a strength and signaled an expansion.

“I worked through that, and Hal Steinbrenner worked with Aaron Boone,” said Cashman. “Hopefully at some point we can consolidate something sooner than later, but obviously I haven’t got there yet. But just give us time.”

They needed until Thursday.

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