Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Boone hiring as manager finalized by Yankees

New manager gets three-year contract

- By Ronald Blum

Aaron Boone's hiring was finalized by the Yankees, who gave the ESPN broadcaste­r a three-year contract.

NEW YORK » Aaron Boone’s hiring was finalized Monday by the New York Yankees, who gave the ESPN broadcaste­r a three-year contract to succeed Joe Girardi as manager.

New York, which picked Boone over five other candidates last week, scheduled a news conference for Wednesday at Yankee Stadium. His deal contains a team option for 2021.

“I firmly believe that Aaron possesses the attributes needed to follow in the tradition of great Yankees managers,” owner Hal Steinbrenn­er said in a statement. “From all accounts, he is a polished communicat­or who possesses the ability to cultivate and grow relationsh­ips. Aaron has also spent a lifetime immersed in baseball, affording him a unique and intimate understand­ing of what fosters team success.”

Now 44, Boone has never been a manager or even a coach at any level since retiring as a player after the 2009 season. His 11th-inning home run off Boston’s Tim Wakefield won Game 7 of the 2003 AL Championsh­ip Series for the Yankees against Boston.

“Aaron’s name is already etched into Yankees history,” Steinbrenn­er said. “This opportunit­y will allow him to continue to make a positive impact on this organizati­on in distinctly new and meaningful ways.”

Boone was a big league third baseman from 19972009 and an All-Star in 2003, when New York acquired him from the Reds at the trade deadline.

Boone tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during a pickup basketball game in January 2004

and was released by the Yankees, who claimed he violated a prohibitio­n against basketball in the guarantee language of his contract. He was replaced at third base by Alex Rodriguez.

The Boones are the first family to produce three generation­s of major leaguers. His grandfathe­r, Ray, was a two-time All-Star infielder from 1948-60. His father, Bob, was a four-time All-Star catcher from 197290, then managed Kansas City from 1995-97 and Cincinnati from 2001-03. His brother, Bret, was a threetime All-Star second baseman in a big league career from 1992-05.

Aaron Boone will be part

of only the third father-andson pairing to manage in the major leagues, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. George and Dick Sisler, and Bob and Joel Skinner are the others.

Five days after New York lost to Houston in Game 7 of the AL Championsh­ip Series, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman announced Oct. 26 that Girardi was not being offered a new contract after 10 seasons, the team’s 27th World Series title in 2009 and a 910-710 regular-season record. Cashman later said he was concerned over “ability to fully engage, communicat­e, connect with the playing personnel.”

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Yankees’ Aaron Boone celebrates his game-winning home run in Game 7 of the 2014 American League Championsh­ip Series. The Yankees announced they hired Boone to succeed Joe Girardi as manager.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Yankees’ Aaron Boone celebrates his game-winning home run in Game 7 of the 2014 American League Championsh­ip Series. The Yankees announced they hired Boone to succeed Joe Girardi as manager.

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