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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Inside how Aaron Boone won over the Yankees — Aaron Boone couldn't hide his lack of in-uniform credentials. It was not as if he could tell Yankees officials he had managed three years at Double-A and been a bench coach for two in the majors. — His résumé was his résumé …
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Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Mark Teixeira says Aaron Boone the right guy to manage Yankees young stars — Mark Teixeira played eight seasons under Joe Girardi with the Yankees, and he worked this past year with Girardi's incoming replacement as manager, Aaron Boone, at ESPN. — The former Yankee first baseman …
Ken Davidoff / New York Post:
The Yankees' questions Aaron Boone will need to answer — “He stole. He slept. He was rude to the customers. There goes the best employee a convenience store ever had.” — Joe Girardi bristled — at umpires, at media questions, at inept security guards — as regularly as some people floss.
John Harper / New York Daily News:
Yankees GM Brian Cashman puts neck on the line with Aaron Boone hire — I'll always remember sitting just a few feet from Brian Cashman as the Yankee GM sat perched by an open door in a military plane, ready to jump from 13,000 feet and experience skydiving for the first time.
ESPN:
Kurkjian: ‘Boonie’ ready to do a great job for Yankees — I went to Aaron's Boone's surprise 40th birthday party in Scottsdale, Arizona, during the winter of 2013. He has a million friends, but I was particularly taken by three of them, all acknowledged nerds, as they were when they met Boonie …
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Bob Raissman / New York Daily News:
Joe Girardi could be Aaron Boone's replacement in ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ booth — Will Aaron Boone, the new Yankees manager, be trading places with the recently deposed Joe Girardi? — The possibility exists. Boone will be leaving his gig as analyst for ESPN's “Sunday Night Baseball” …
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Cincinnati.com:
How would Reds' Bryan Price use Shohei Ohtani? — In the two months since the season ended, Reds manager Bryan Price has spent plenty of time thinking about just how he would use the unique abilities of Japanese right-hander Shohei Ohtani. — Ohtani, who was posted by the Nippon Ham Fighters on Friday …
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Zach Buchanan / Cincinnati.com:
Vertigo behind him, Nick Senzel ready to help Reds anywhere on the diamond — As Nick Senzel stepped into the batter's box for his first plate appearance of a Double-A game on August 24, he suddenly felt dizzy. Though he hit a single, it wound up being his final at-bat of the season.
Jon Heyman / FanRag Sports:
Heyman | Skepticism remains that Stanton would go to Cardinals — A contingent of St. Louis Cardinals power brokers traveled to Los Angeles and — like the San Francisco Giants — will make their case that Miami Marlins superstar slugger Giancarlo Stanton should consider playing for their team for the next 10 years.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards officials meet with Stanton's reps
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
On the Royals, rebuilding and the value of losing — In the weeks before a franchise-defining trade, White Sox general manager Rick Hahn sequestered himself inside his office and formulated an informal checklist. Point by point, the text doubled as an argument.
Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
Can the Orioles find pitching help among the pool of nontendered free agents? — Orioles beat writers Eduardo Encina and Jon Meoli talk about the Orioles' minor league signings. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun video) — Orioles beat writer Jon Meoli talks about some of the free agent pitchers …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards trade Diaz to Toronto for Class A outfielder — The Aledmys Diaz era, which portended to be a long one a year ago when Diaz hit .300 and made the National League All-Star team as a rookie, has ended for the Cardinals. — As the Cardinals went about tendering contracts to the eligible players …