
The New York Yankees baseball team has decided to retain Aaron Boone as their manager for the upcoming season, thus breaking a 49-year tradition of changing coaches every time they failed to win the World Series.
Boone, who has been in charge of the team since 2018, will continue to lead the Yankees despite not having achieved the long-sought championship. The decision to keep him in the role breaks the team's custom of seeking a new manager after seasons without titles.
"We are committed to Aaron Boone and believe in his ability to lead the team to victory in the upcoming season. We believe in his leadership and vision for the future of the Yankees," stated the team's general manager.
The move to keep Boone as manager is effective from the moment of its announcement and has generated various opinions among the team's followers and baseball experts. Some believe it is necessary to give continuity to the project with Boone at the helm, while others question whether it is the right decision to achieve the long-desired championship.