Overview
- The Yankees’ season ended with a Division Series loss to the Blue Jays, closing out New York’s postseason run.
- Boone told reporters he does not anticipate changes to his role or staff because he is under contract.
- The manager’s extension, signed earlier this year, keeps him under team control through the 2027 season.
- Public commentary is divided on his job security, with some insiders saying he is safe and others predicting he will be fired.
- Critics point to decisions such as sticking with Anthony Volpe and bullpen moves, including pulling Max Fried, as reasons for frustration, though the team has not announced any staff moves.