The Yankees struggled big-time in series against Washington Nationals.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone looks on before a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, in Washington. Boone defended his decision in sticking with LeMahieu and said that Finnegan is “a killer against lefties.” He also kept LeMahieu in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s game.
“The guy on the mound still is death on reverse splits. That’s his words, not mine. And then you send up Cabrera yesterday, but you didn’t send him up the day before.” “Now there’s nobody, although I think he does not believe it … there’s nobody on the New York airwaves that defends Aaron Boone more than I do, but yesterday, head-scratchingly unacceptable.”
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