

Another match and there is yet another loss for the New York Yankees. The losing streak of the Yankees is growing with each match. Even if the game starts at a good pace, the result is still the same. Getting frustrated is natural after such results, and the manager, Aaron Boone, finally blew up.
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Aaron is the manager of the New York Yankees since 2018, and the man reached his boiling point after the team lost to the Blue Jays by 2-5.
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During the post-game conference, it can be said from Aaron’s voice only, how frustrated he seemed from the team’s losing streak. He knows the team’s potential, and even then, they aren’t able to do it, and that’s what frustrates him.
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How did Aaron Boone blow up?
What suffered discontent for Aaron during the post-game conference was the table he had his hands on.
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Sep 16, 2021; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (left) looks on as =relief pitcher Albert Abreu (84) prepares to warm up on the pitcher’s mound during the seventh inning off the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
When asked about the team’s expectations down the stretch, he started speaking and suddenly slammed his hand onto the table in frustration.
"It's right in front of us. It's right here, and we can fix it."
A fiery Aaron Boone voices his thoughts on the Yankees' expectations down the stretch. pic.twitter.com/uzv7GgKijk
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) August 20, 2022
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He said, “We got to play better, period. And the great thing is (slams his hand on the table), it’s right in front of us, it’s right here, and we can fix it. It’s right there, it’s there, and we can run away with this thing. And we got the dudes in there to do it. We got to do it, if we don’t score, tough to win.”
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Talking about how he was feeling, he said, “Am I perplexed? Yeah, I am. We got to do better. We get to write the script rest of the way, no one else can get in our way if we go play our game, and that’s what we got to do. We got to stop talking about it and go do it.”
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He thinks the team can still change the game, considering they are still at the top of the AL East even after reaching 73-48 after yesterday’s match. The Yankees’ stumble is continuing, and every fan might be hoping that this stumble ends soon.
Has Boone shown his temper on the field?
Manager Aaron Boone has gotten himself ejected six times this season. And has left the dugout to go back to the clubhouse. The reasons for him getting ejected are mostly his arguments with the umpire and his temperament.
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Therefore, it seems evident that manager has shown his temper on the field, and his number of ejections this season is already tied with the ejections he got last season.
Watch This Story: Aaron Boone ejected in the loss to Blue Jays
In the span of five years with the Yankees, he has gotten himself ejected a total of 23 times.
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