The New York Yankees have officially extended manager Aaron Boone's contract through the 2027 season. Boone, who has yet to win a World Series, has managed to rank high on several Yankees' managerial stats, including seventh in games managed and wins. With 39 ejections, he leads the franchise's all-time leaderboard in this area, indicating his aggressive managerial style. Given his average of 5.57 ejections per season, there's a possibility he could climb up the overall MLB ejections leaderboard if he remains with the team for the duration of his extension.
Boone has a really good shot to get decently high up the overall MLB record book in ejections, currently sitting at exactly 40th.
Having extended Aaron Boone's contract through 2027, the Yankees management seems to favor his tenure despite a lack of World Series success.
His 39 ejections in seven seasons showcases Boone's aggressive style, now leading the Yankees' managerial history in that category.
With an average of 5.57 ejections per season, Boone could reach the top 20 in all-time MLB ejections by continuing at this pace.
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