New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone addressed criticism of his team's defense following the World Series loss, defending their overall performance throughout the season. Boone emphasized the importance of defensive plays and small ball strategies that contributed to the team's success in various games.
During a recent Zoom news conference, Boone expressed disappointment over the team's Game 5 performance, where defensive errors and mental lapses led to a crucial loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite the setback, Boone acknowledged the team's achievements under his leadership, including three AL East titles and one pennant.
Boone's contract was extended through 2025, and discussions about a potential deal beyond next season have not yet taken place. The manager remains focused on the upcoming season and is eager to lead the team in 2025.
Boone will meet with owner Hal Steinbrenner to discuss the future of outfielder Juan Soto, who played a significant role in the team's success. Soto, a free agent, had an impressive season with the Yankees and is highly sought after by multiple teams.
The Yankees are also eyeing Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki, a talented pitcher expected to be posted for bidding this offseason. Boone praised Sasaki's skills, highlighting his potential as a top-of-the-rotation starter and expressing interest in adding him to the team.
Additionally, Boone hinted at possible coaching changes for the upcoming season, indicating at least one new addition to the coaching staff. The team is preparing for the offseason and looking to make strategic moves to strengthen their roster for the next season.
Overall, Boone remains optimistic about the Yankees' future and is committed to leading the team to success in the upcoming seasons.