
It didn’t seem like Aaron Boone was going anywhere. Now, it’s a sure thing.
The New York Yankees and the 51-year-old manager agreed to a two-year contract extension.

While Boone’s three-year contract expired after last season, the club picked up its team option to keep him for 2025 shortly after the World Series.
Since taking the Yankees’ job before the 2018 season, he’s gone 603-429 (.584), giving him the second-best winning percentage among active managers behind only the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Dave Roberts (.627). His 603 wins are the seventh-most in Yankees history.

“There’s no other place I’d rather be and no other team I’d rather be doing this with,” Boone said.