Aaron Boone defends the Yankees players after the harsh criticism of Legends


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Aaron Boone’s New York Yankees have received a lot of criticisms of recent times, even some team legends.

Derek Jeter and Alex Rodríguez were serving in their roles as Fox Sports commentators on Saturday when they went to bed in their former team, and the last asked: “Where is the responsibility?” They referred to the recent mental errors of the team, which included an error of Jazz Chisholm Jr. Baserunning on Saturday.

However, Boone defended himself from his players on Sunday morning when the Yankees sought to save a game against the Miami Marlins, a team that was expected to drive during the weekend on the road.

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The New York Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, reacts during the Bravos game, on July 18, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

“Look, we are the Yankees, and when we lose games, if it is an error inside and around that the criticisms are far,” said Boone, through the New York Post. “It’s a fair game, I suppose. At the end of the day, we have the pieces that I think is a very good team and that is for me and for everyone to make that make that.

“I disagree a little with the responsibility factor. But the reality is that we are focused every day on being the best we can be. This is how we have to do it. But I understand when it does not happen, or we do not have the record that I think we should have, or certainly people think we should have, that comes with the territory. It is in us to change that thought.”

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Boone added that when it comes to responsibility, more things are said behind the scene instead of being in camera during presses.

Jeter said during the Fox Sports team panel at the MLB Speedway Classic in Bristol, Tennessee, who does not believe that this Yankees team is built for a return of the World Series after arriving there in 2024.

“They make too many mistakes … you can’t get yours making that amount of mistakes against large teams,” he said.

Rodríguez added: “If any of us made an error, we would be sitting our butt right on the bank.”

The New York Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, during the Marlins party, on Saturday, August 2, 2025, in Miami. (Photo ap/jim rassol)

The Yankees had enough game on Friday night, blowing three different potential clients: 6-0, 9-4 and 12-10 at the bottom of the ninth entrance, to lose to the Marlins, 13-12. Nor was it a great omen for Yankees fans, who were excited after seeing the reinforced bullpen reinforcements before the MLB trade deadline.

Jake Bird, David Bednar and Camilo Doval, all the new pieces so that the Yankees are deployed, combined for nine granted races. Also in the ninth entrance, José Caballero, who entered an exchange with the Rays of Tampa Bay, started a ball of land with the right garden that tied the game and allowed Xavier Edwards of Marlins to reach the third base for a possible walk, which occurred in the next AT shift.

Then, on Saturday night, Chisholm doubled in an emerging window since he was not paying attention.

“I see errors after error, and there are no consequences,” Rodriguez said.

The Yankees (60-51) are now third in the East of Al after the Boston Red Sox (62-51) increased the classification by winning eight of their last 10 games. There are 3.5 Games of the Toronto Blue Jays leaders in the division (65-47).

The New York Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, speaks during a press conference during the media media day for the World Baseball Series against the Dodgers, on October 24, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo AP/Julio Cortez)

New York still has a wild card place until Sunday, although teams like Seattle sailors, Texas Rangers, whom they will see below in the calendar, and Cleveland’s guardians are fighting for the three slots.

“You can’t keep doing it,” Jeter said about mistakes. “You have to clean it. I mean, it’s that simple, there are no excuses … You have to play better. If you don’t play better, you won’t go far.”

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