No Yankees plan to fire Boone after World Series debacle, claims insider
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Despite the Yankees’ World Series disappointment, Aaron Boone is expected to stay on as manager for the 2025 season, according to insider Andy Martino, who cited sources familiar with the team’s internal discussions. Preseason speculation suggested Boone needed a deep playoff run to retain his role, a benchmark he surpassed by guiding the team to an American League pennant.
A key moment of scrutiny came in Game 1 of the World Series, when Boone’s decision to bring in Nestor Cortes led to Freddie Freeman’s grand slam, swinging momentum to the Dodgers. While the decision faced heavy criticism, Yankees leadership reportedly saw it as a reasonable strategic move rather than a misstep. While alternatives, such as sticking with Luke Weaver or bringing in left-hander Tim Hill, were discussed, the front office ultimately backed Boone’s judgment.
The organization’s support seems unwavering, with sources suggesting Boone would have kept his role even in a series sweep. Boone’s contract option for 2025 could pave the way for an extension, potentially avoiding a lame-duck season.
Still, challenges remain. Fundamental issues that surfaced in Game 5 underscored broader season-long areas needing improvement. Yet, the Yankees organization remains confident Boone is the right leader to address these gaps.
The Yankees front office’s consistent backing—especially following the Cortes decision—signals their trust in Boone’s leadership style and strategic approach, standing by him amid both postseason intensity and outside criticism.
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