Aaron Boone hopes Yankees would deal with title with ‘extra class’ than Dodgers

Three months after the World Sequence, Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone remained sad with among the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ remarks after they beat a sloppy New York staff in 5 video games for the title.
Talking on Tuesday at the beginning of spring coaching, Boone was requested whether or not his gamers took the feedback personally.
“In all probability a little bit bit,” he mentioned, “however the actuality is we did not play our greatest within the collection and so they gained, so that they have that proper to say no matter. Hopefully, we’re in that place subsequent 12 months and deal with issues with a little bit extra class however the actuality is it is a terrific staff, it is a terrific group with a variety of nice those who I occur to know and respect, too. So a number of individuals sounding off is not essentially how I might wish to draw it up. However they’re the champs. They’ve that proper.”
Los Angeles pitcher Joe Kelly mentioned on his “Baseball Is not Boring” podcast the Dodgers entered every sport saying: “Simply allow them to throw the ball into the infield. They cannot make a play.”
‘It stings eternally’ – Aaron Boone on New York Yankees dropping to Dodgers in World Sequence | MLB on FOX
Jake Cousins sidelined and will miss opening day
Forward of the opening exercise, Boone mentioned right-hander Jake Cousins has a strained proper forearm and will resume throwing subsequent week. Boone mentioned the reliever is unsure to be prepared for the March 27 opener.
Reporting by The Related Press.
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