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Amid the discourse over the divisive automated ball-strike system (ABS), New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has now waded into the debate as he gave his verdict on robot umpires
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Just over a week into the automated ball-strike system (ABS) experiment, Aaron Boone is not a fan.
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Aaron Boone’s new deal for the Yankees is, in effect, a three-year deal through 2027, as they bumped his pay this year to $4.5M and added two years at $5M and $5.5M, making it $15M over three years, The Post has learned. So about $10.5M over two years was added, moving him closer to the upper echelon of manager pay.
"Aaron Boone's new deal for the Yankees is, in effect, a three-year deal through 2027, as they bumped his pay this year to $4.5 million and added two years at $5M and $5.5M, making it $15M over three years, The Post has learned," Heyman wrote in a piece published Thursday.
Speaking to reporters Monday, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone indicated that Giancarlo Stanton's departure from camp was not due to his elbow injuries.
The details are emerging this week on New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone's new contract extension from the team.
Aaron Boone may not always get the respect of a top MLB manager from fans or analysts, but now the New York Yankees skipper is getting paid like one. Boone's contract extension, which effectively gives him a new three-year deal, catapults him into the top three highest-paid managers in baseball.