‘It stings forever’ – Aaron Boone on New York Yankees losing to Dodgers in World Series | MLB on FOX



‘It stings forever’ – Aaron Boone on New York Yankees losing to Dodgers in World Series | MLB on FOX

Aaron Boone stopped to talk with Tom Verducci about the New York Yankees’ heartbreaking loss to the Dodgers in the World Series. 

26 comments
  1. this guy really knows how to motivate his “close” team. my generation has no balls ugh. boomers and gen x, they wanted to be number one not just pretty good.

  2. If New York really wants to be champions, they need to start by firing this guy and Cashman and rebuilding the entire organization. They used a player who hadn't pitched in a month in a high-leverage situation, the third base coach made a mistake that everyone knew would happen, the main starting player played sloppily in a game that would mean they were eliminated, and there are many things rotten about this organization. In order to heal and get better, you have to heal what's wrong before you can move forward. Leaving the illness untreated will not improve and will only get worse.

  3. Seems as if the Yankees got a bit too relaxed and lost FOCUS for a few minutes.
    And started making mistakes. You can't do stuff like that against the Dodgers.
    You got to keep the pressure.

  4. It stings when you kick yourself in the foot! Yankees gave Dodgers six outs in the fifth inning! I rather a team win decisively, and unfortunately the Dodgers didn’t win the series decisively. They played great, but what really hurt NY was LA taking advantage of the miscues. If it weren't for Yankees making boneheaded errors, they'd be up 3-2 going back to L.A.

  5. Stay hungry, Stay foolish
    Notice that the crown is no longer here
    Realize that the kingdom is no longer here
    Understand that you are already an underdog
    No need to sigh, please just focus on revenge

  6. If Cole had to run over to first base they would have been out of the inning he failed for not helping his teammates they deserved to lose the dodgers pitcher ran to the first base for the out

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