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MAKES HIS CASE TO MANAGE YANKS:

Yankees add ’03 ALCS Game 7 hero to potential skipper list

- BY MIKE MAZZEO & NICHOLAS PARCO

A Yankee hero might be putting the pinstripes back on.

Aaron Boone, whose walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS against the Red Sox sent the Yankees to the World Series, has been added to the list of potential replacemen­ts for Joe Girardi.

He has not interviewe­d for the job yet, according to ESPN.

Current bench coach Rob Thomson has already interviewe­d for the open manager spot, while former Yankees David Cone and John Flaherty have expressed interest in the position.

A day after becoming the first candidate to interview for the Yankees’ managerial vacancy, Thomson did not want to compare himself to Joe Girardi.

“I love Joe,” said Thomson, who served as Girardi’s bench coach for four seasons (2008, 2015-17).

“But I do know this: my strengths are my communicat­ion and my trust with the players, and because of that we can implement more things into our game.”

Girardi was fired after a decade at the helm — which included a 910-710 record, six playoff appearance­s and the 2009 World Series title — mainly due to his inability to connect and communicat­e with his players, according to Brian Cashman.

Girardi openly criticized Gary Sanchez’s defensive inadequaci­es, and, following his failure to challenge in Game 2 of the ALDS, Aroldis Chapman liked a social media post that called for his manager’s ouster.

“I feel like I’ve got the leadership skills to be open-minded and listen to new ideas, have an open-door policy where players and coaches can come in and not be worried about me shooing them out the door,” Thomson said. “I want to know what’s on their minds and in their hearts all the time.”

Thomson, a 54-year-old native of Canada who is known for his high baseball acumen and who played minor-league ball in the Tigers’ organizati­on, spent 5-6 hours on Wednesday in New York fielding questions from Yankees’ team brass. The interview, Thomson said, was very thorough, but he declined to go into specifics.

Thomson has been with the organizati­on in a variety of capacities for 28 years. He has always wanted to manage in the majors, and was “a little bit surprised” that the organizati­on decided to move on from Girardi, “but that’s not my call.”

“I have the utmost respect for Joe,” Thomson said. “Ten years ago, he brought me onto his staff, and I will forever love him for that.”

There is no timetable for filling the position, especially since the Bombers have the only vacancy in MLB.

Sources have maintained that it is unlikely any of the members of Girardi’s coaching staff would be given serious considerat­ion for the managerial vacancy, but Cashman would not rule anything out.

Thomson had a phone interview for the Blue Jays’ managerial vacancy in October 2010 but never had a formal interview with team brass. Thomson did fill in for Girardi on an interim basis a few times.

Thomson was asked about the failed replay challenge, and, in hindsight, what he would do differentl­y.

His job was to get on the dugout phone with video replay monitor Bret Weber, and relay Weber’s message to Girardi.

Maybe, Thomson said, if he had kept his eye on the field instead of going to the phone right away, as usual, he would’ve noticed Sanchez’s reaction to Lonnie Chisenhall not getting hit by a pitch that should’ve been called a strike-three foul tip. In this case, trust would’ve been key.

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Aaron Boone’s walk-off HR in ’03 ALCS is etched in Yank lore, and now he’s a candidate for next skipper. SIMMONS/NEWS
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