Cashman Just Turned Up The Heat On Boone In A Familiar Yankees Mess

Amid a tumultuous stretch for the Yankees, GM Brian Cashman signals steadfast support for Manager Aaron Boone despite mounting criticism and a 16-year championship drought.

The Yankees’ slide has put Aaron Boone back in the spotlight, but Brian Cashman isn’t pointing the finger at his manager.

New York is 51-42, yet the club has managed only six wins in its last 21 games. That’s the kind of stretch that can turn a promising season into a familiar headache, especially for a team that has struggled to sustain momentum after fast starts. Aaron Judge’s injury has clearly mattered, but the bigger issue has become a pattern under Boone.

Boone is in his ninth year running the Yankees, and the franchise is still stuck in its second-longest title drought at 16 years. Even with that backdrop, Cashman made it clear he still believes in his manager.

“I think he’s a very hard worker, very well connected,” Cashman said, per The Athletic's Chris Kirschner. “I think he’s prepared.

I think he’s pulling every lever he possibly can. Nothing more than I’ve said before.”

Cashman’s criticism landed elsewhere. He said the club’s players have simply stopped producing at the level expected of them.

“Our players are very good at what they do. Just not playing well right now.

That’s just the honest assessment,” Cashman said. “We just haven’t played well for three weeks now, and it’s extremely frustrating when that’s going on.”

The Yankees do have an elite rotation and plenty of talent, but the same old issues keep showing up. The roster has changed over time, yet the rough patches have kept arriving year after year, and Boone has been in the middle of all of it. He’s also been around long enough now that the lack of a championship is impossible to ignore.

Cashman’s stance makes the message pretty plain: for now, the organization is backing Boone and putting the burden on the roster. Whether that’s the right way to steady things is another question entirely.

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