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Today Boone will say he will keep his coaches, get some rest and come back next season ready to go. Honestly, this is a dog-and-pony show today. I do not care what Boone has to say. I actually care about what the players say more. They played. They're the ones that swung the bats and choked. Boone? He's insignificant in this scenario other than being in charge... which he wasn't.
And message to the Yankees and the YES Network. Stop living in the past. Aaron Boone had 1 moment as a Yankee... hitting a home run against Tim Wakefield in the biggest game of the 2003 ALCS. That's it. Sure, he was a hero then, but let's not forget what he did next. Boone injured his knee playing basketball and missed the next season. But that's OK... the Yanks replay Boone's homer at the stadium and in promos like we're supposed to still feel all fuzzy inside. That was a long time ago. He's not the anointed one. He actually screwed the Yankees with that knee injury if you think about it. The Yankees and YES have made me desensitized to Boone's amazing moment, because for me... it's no longer special, especially after he didn't manage too well in 2018.
Do I want him back? Sure, but I'd like him to actually do the job. For example, if Stanton ain't hitting, then find a spot in the lineup where the pressure is off, because God knows he was under tremendous pressure in the 3 or 4 hole. And while we're on that topic, let me share with you the most idiotic tweet I've read, totally missing the point of fans frustration for Stanton:
It’s not about that. The disappointment among those fans is the moments he missed when it mattered. Your tweet, while accurate, isn’t focused on those fans real concern.— Robert Casey (@BleednYankeeBlu) October 11, 2018
Yup, I had to respond, because know-it-all tweeters don't know anything when it comes to fandom. Shut up. That's ridiculous, you didn't even address the point of the fan frustration. Stop tweeting. Please.
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What I do know is this... Boone won't give us anything today... I'm not even sure I'll be watching.
Season's over folks. We'll see our boys in 2019. For me... that's it...
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