It’s still early in the offseason for the New York Yankees. The World Series will begin on Tuesday, between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves, and the Bombers, once again, have to see it on TV. But that doesn’t mean they can’t start to make some preliminary plans with the 2022 campaign in mind.
They have already announced that manager Aaron Boone will be back under a three-year contract with an option for the 2025 season. Additionally, coaches Phil Nevin, Marcus Thames, PJ Pillitere, and Reggie Willits won’t be back with the Yankees.
As far as players go, however, it’s still too early to make decisions.