When I first went to new Yankee manager, Aaron Boone's Wikipedia page I noticed that there was plenty of information on his personal life and MLB career as a player, however there was minimal information about his new job and how he came to be at the helm of one of the most storied franchises in all of sports. During the editing process I added information that I considered noteworthy regarding the new era Yankees and how Boone could bring his experience as a player to help this talented team win.
After a few weeks I went back to that Wikipedia page for Aaron Boone to find all of my writing was gone and was replaced with just his record as Yankee manager in 2018 so far. I understand that this is Boone's first managerial gig and he hasn't had the chance to build up a legitimate resume yet, but I do think it is important to discuss how he came out on top after competing with experienced managers during the interview process to become manager of the New York Yankees. Especially since this situation is so unique considering he is a first time manager and he already has so much talent on the roster to be able to win now.
After last years unexpected run to the ALCS and the hot start to the 2018 season with some key additions, this blog will focus on the Yankees star studded roster as they progress through the season towards the playoffs. The Bronx Bombers are ready to make a run for their 28th World Series title!
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