I have maintained all year that Yankees manager Aaron Boone is the clubs greatest weakness. He has no experience, and his clubs success is due only to the abundance of talent on a team that continually bailed him out of his bad management, until now.
After Brian Cashman finally succeeded in acquiring Zach Britton and J.A. Happ to bolster an inconsistent pitching staff, lightning struck twice, as Gary Sanchez went down again with the same groin strain that already saw him miss 20 games and Aaron Judge was hit by a pitch that chipped a bone in his wrist.