Three months after the World Series, Yankees manager Aaron Boone remained unhappy with some of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ remarks after they beat a sloppy New York team in
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone took a shot at the Los Angeles Dodgers this week over their supposed lack of 'class.'
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone takes another jab at the Los Angeles Dodgers, criticizing their lack of class following their World Series win.
Aaron Boone heard it all after his New York Yankees lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. The shots about his team being sloppy and not deserving to be in the Fall Classic. The insulation that the New York Yankees “urinated” on themselves in the World Series.
Pitcher Joe Kelly has never been shy about expressing how he feels about anything. This is especially true when he feels an opponent has slighted him.
Hopefully, we're in that position next year and handle things with a little more class,' the Yankees manager said on Tuesday.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone addressed the trash talk the team received from the Los Angeles Dodgers during the offseason.
While three months have gone by to the World Series, Yankees manager Aaron Boone still holds grudges over some of the remarks made by Los Angeles Dodgers following their win over a sloppy New York Yankees in five games for the title.
The New York Yankees manager Boone took a swipe at the Dodgers in an interview with ESPN’s Jeff Passan this week. Boone said that he took exception to a handful of Dodgers making shady public remarks about his team in the wake of 2024 World Series and indicated that it showed a lack of “class.”
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