He doesn’t appear to be moving in any direction.
Aaron Boone’s position as New York Yankees manager is secure, according to Andy Martino of SNY.
Aaron Boone’s position as manager is secure, as was previously stated. Boone is still seen as a superb manager by (Brian) Cashman, who is not reported to hold him accountable for the team’s recent setbacks. Even if the Yankees do not make the playoffs, it is exceedingly difficult to picture the front staff wishing to part ways with Boone after the season. The only question is what owner Hal Steinbrenner would do in that situation.
Martino noted that Cashman did not attribute Boone’s recent troubles to the club. The Yankees have been missing ace outfielder Aaron Judge since June 3, in addition.
Martino claims that it is difficult to see the front office getting rid with Boone even if the Yankees don’t make the postseason.
The Yankees are in sole possession of bottom place in the American League East after going 2-8 in their previous ten games.
Despite the Yankees’ recent poor play, they are only four games out from the final AL Wild Card place.
Judge could return to the Yankees soon as he is “close” to being recovered from a toe ιnjury. Additionally, the trade deadline is quickly approaching, and they plan to participate as buyers.
Martino claims that the Yankees might alter course and turn into sellers if their downward trend over the following week continues.
The Yankees may miss the playoffs for the first time under Boone and for the first time since 2016 if they decide to sell.
However, it appears that Boone’s position as manager will be secure even if they don’t make the postseason.