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Former Yankees manager Joe Torre: "I feel Aaron Boone, I'm in that place."
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Ex-Yankees Boss Joe Torre Opens Up: “I Truly Relate to Aaron Boone’s Situation”

August 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Yankees are currently facing a challenging period. On Friday night, they were defeated by the Houston Astros in extra innings, shrinking their lead for the American League’s final wildcard spot to just half a game. They have lost six of their last seven games, and with each loss, manager Aaron Boone appears to come under increasing scrutiny.

The boos from fans in the Bronx have grown louder and more intense. Former manager Joe Torre, who has experienced similar pressure, empathizes with what Boone is going through. Speaking to SNY’s Chelsea Sherrod on Old Timers Day, Torre said, “People always root for who I root for. I feel for Aaron because I’ve been in his position—you’re trying to rearrange the pieces and hope it makes a difference.”

Although the situation looks tough, Torre remains confident in Boone’s leadership and the team’s capabilities. As a four-time World Series champion, he knows the rigors of the game well. “This team is so talented that we’re not out of the race. There’s still time left,” Torre said. “If it were September 1st, I might be more concerned, but I have a lot of faith. Boone has navigated this before. He’s a third-generation major leaguer. They will keep pushing and end up where they are meant to be.”

Fan Take: This moment highlights the intense pressure that comes with managing a high-profile baseball team like the Yankees, reminding fans that even the best teams face struggles. How Boone and the Yankees respond could shape the drama of the playoffs and keep the AL wildcard race thrilling for fans across the sport.

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