"I think it’s really good for the game when the two of us are really good." The post Yankees manager Aaron Boone admits Red Sox look like a ‘formidable team’ after offseason moves appeared first on Boston.
The New York Yankees signed manager Aaron Boone to a two-year extension through the 2027 season, the club announced Thursday. Boone's previous contract ran through 2025 after the Yankees picked up his club option for next season.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora signed a three-year contract extension last July. His good friend Aaron Boone signed his own extension Thursday, a two-year deal. It’s essentially a three-year contract because it is two years added onto his current deal.
Major League Baseball is better when both the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees are in the playoff hunt. While the rivalry may never quite reach the heights of the early 2000s again, we've seen more recent seasons with real vitriol between the Yankees and Red Sox.
Aaron Boone discusses the offseason moves of the Boston Red Sox and their impact on the rivalry with the New York Yankees.
Does Aaron Boone deserve to be one of Major League Baseball's highest-paid managers? Well, it doesn't really matter, because the Yankees skipper now is among the most well-compensated managers in the league,
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone offered his thoughts on the Boston Red Sox's impressive offseason additions.
Aaron Boone’s new deal for the Yankees is, in effect, a three-year deal through 2027, as they bumped his pay this year to $4.5M and added two years at $5M and $5.5M, making it $15M over three years, The Post has learned. So about $10.5M over two years was added, moving him closer to the upper echelon of manager pay.
Aaron Boone may not always get the respect of a top MLB manager from fans or analysts, but now the New York Yankees skipper is getting paid like one. Boone's contract extension, which effectively gives him a new three-year deal, catapults him into the top three highest-paid managers in baseball.