Uh Oh.' Boone reacts to Dillon Dingler's HR. While Aaron Boone is being interviewed, Tigers' Dillon Dingler cranks a home run to left.
The trainers room is filling up at New York Yankees spring training. The team has suffered two more injuries, manager Aaron Boone said after the team’s third full squad workout of camp at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Wednesday.
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Aaron Boone discusses an elbow injury that Giancarlo Stanton is experiencing, breaking down how he is feeling, his expected timeline and more
New York Yankees pitcher JT Brubaker left his spring training appearance Friday after being struck in the lower back by a comebacker. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after the game that Brubaker was being treated because he “tweaked his side” when trying to get out of the way of the ball that hit him.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner, after long upholding the policy his father George first implemented almost 50 years ago, is finally bringing his franchise into the modern age. Following an amendment to the edict,
Yankees right-hander Clarke Schmidt has been dealing with “a cranky back,” according to manager Aaron Boone, who indicated he does not believe the issue is significant. Schmidt tossed what Boone described as an “aggressive” flat-ground session on Wednesday.
Due to elbow discomfort, Giancarlo Stanton is expected to be out for a while. However, the Yanks seem to have a perfect fit for his absence.