Yankees extend Boone's contract through 2027
Briefly

The New York Yankees have announced a two-year contract extension for manager Aaron Boone, valid through 2027. Boone, now beginning his eighth season with the team, is noted for leading them to the postseason six times in seven years, a feat shared by only Casey Stengel and Joe Torre. Following a strong rebound in 2023 that saw the team win the American League pennant, Boone's contract was extended after clear interest from other teams, emphasizing his significance in the demanding New York market.
A major leaguer for 12 seasons, Boone is entering his eighth year as Yankees manager. He is one of three managers in franchise history to lead the Yankees to the postseason in six of his first seven years.
Cashman reiterated the franchise's stance last week, declaring there would be a 'feeding frenzy' among other clubs interested in hiring Boone if he were let go.
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