Brian Cashman: Yankees, Aaron Boone could sign extension before camp ends
- Aaron Boone's contract as Yankees manager extends only through the 2025 season, as stated by General Manager Brian Cashman during Grapefruit League Media Day.
- Cashman revealed that the Yankees are actively discussing a new deal with Boone, emphasizing the intent to find an extension.
- Boone, who led the Yankees to the World Series last season, expressed hope that an agreement will be reached soon, noting ongoing discussions.
- Despite support within the clubhouse, Boone has faced criticism from fans and acknowledges that it 'comes with the job,' according to Cashman.
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Brian Cashman: Yankees, Aaron Boone could sign extension before camp ends
BRADENTON, Fla. — Aaron Boone doesn’t have a contract beyond the 2025 season. That could change soon, though. Brian Cashman, speaking at the Pirates’ complex in Bradenton for Grapefruit League Media Day, said the Yankees and Boone are actively discussing a new deal. “Our intent is to find an extension, so certainly I’ve been working through that and Hal Steinbrenner has been working through that with Aaron Boone,” the general manager said Friday…
MLB Insider reports on imminent extension for Yankees manager Aaron Boone
SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino reports that Yankees manager Aaron Boone is expected to finalize a contract extension prior to the upcoming season opener. The current focus raises uncertainty around whether GM Brian Cashman will also receive an extension before his contract concludes at the end of the 2026 season. By the Numbers Boone's potential extension is anticipated to be settled before the season opener. Cashman's current contract is set to e…
Brian Cashman discusses Yankees' gamble on untested catchers and potential Aaron Boone contract extension - Sports Al Dente
The Yankees have had just over three months since their loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers to review what went wrong and how to strengthen the team. They made many new additions, including first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, outfielder Cody Bellinger, closer Devin Williams, and starter Max Fried. The major loss was Juan Soto, who signed with the Mets. General manager Brian Cashman, who admitted that losing Soto “hurts,” couldn’t con…
My Thoughts On One Tweet (on Aaron Boone)
by Paul Semendinger February 15, 2025 *** My Thoughts - In this, Brian Cashman is delusional. He is absolutely wrong. Or, if he's correct there are a bunch of owners and General Managers who do not know a whole lot about baseball and leadership. Aaron Boone has not done much to impress. At all. Aaron Boone seems like a nice guy. But, he is certainly not a great baseball manager. Boone has been the Yankees manager since 2018. He has won no World …
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