New York Yankees’ manager Aaron Boone was calm and composed even though the Bombers lost a weekend series to the Baltimore Orioles, by far the worst team in the majors. While fans often criticize his perceived passivity, that’s often a good quality to have when leading the most influential organization in baseball.
He did, however, note that the Yankees need Andrew Heaney to be a lot better than he has shown so far. His latest meltdown resulted in Sunday’s loss, and he was showered with boos from the relentless crowd in Yankee Stadium.
Boone was asked by the media whether he believed Heaney, who got just one out and allowed four runs on 30 pitches on Sunday, could turn his season around.