The Yankees didn't win the World Series. The Yankees tanked the first ten games of the season and then chased everyone in the division for the rest of the season. The team never clicked and it's frustrating to see a huge payroll filled with a bunch of underperformers.
And on top of the underperformers, a manager who just doesn't know how to manage and get the best out of his team is the biggest concern for me. Brian Cashman thought Aaron Boone was the right man for the job for his ability to communicate and connect with players. We've had four seasons with Boone in the dugout now, we should've seen his great skills translate with someone on this team. The sample size is large enough for that, so what will it take for Hal Steinbrenner to realize that Boone's skillset isn't a fir for the job?
I don't think the Yankees are ready to move on to another manager, but they should be. It's clear that things under Boone haven't worked and adding more high priced talent isn't going to change that. Even Boone said on Tuesday night that the entire league has "closed the gap on us" and that's under part of his watch....so why shouldn't he take the blame for that? We haven't been to the World Series in 12 years but the Yankees haven't gotten any closer in the 4 years he's been skipper. He's not the only one to blame BUT you have to start somewhere.
Right now on the top of my offseason wish list is getting rid of Boone. The Yankees can just walk away from him and regroup unlike with Cashman....but there's more to come on that later. The Boone experiment didn't work. The Yankees have lost some of their mystique, and this is the first move to get it back.
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