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Aaron Boone explains his curious All-Star Game choices that backfired
Aaron Boone explains his curious All-Star Game choices that backfired

New York Post

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Aaron Boone explains his curious All-Star Game choices that backfired

Aaron Boone was already a polarizing figure for Yankees fans. Now, he's a lightning rod for the entire American League. The Yankees manager, who helmed the AL in Tuesday night's MLB All-Star game, left fans baffled at why he picked the Athletics' Brent Rooker, the Mariners' Randy Arozarena and the Rays' Jonathan Aranda for the tiebreaker swing-off, but he explained his rationale postgame. Advertisement 'We had to pick our guys [Monday],' Boone told reporters. 'Wanted to make sure I picked guys I knew would be in the game there and still hot. That was my choice.' After the American League rallied in the ninth to tie the game 6-6, Boone opted against bona fide sluggers like Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh and Junior Caminero for the home run shootout that would decide the game. The manager's decisions backfired, with the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber hitting three home runs in the second round to deliver the National League the win. 3 Yankees manager Aaron Boone at Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game. Brett Davis-Imagn Images Advertisement Rooker, who participated in Monday's Home Run Derby, has 20 homers this season. Arozarena has 17 and Aranda has 11. By comparison, Raleigh has 38, Judge has 35 and Caminero has 23. 3 The Rays' Jonathan Aranda did not hit a home run in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game swing-off. AP Advertisement Boone, though, explained that he wanted to avoid selecting hitters who had been removed from the game innings ago – including Raleigh, Judge and Caminero, who all started the game. 'We weren't going to switch. We picked our players yesterday, then it was just the matter of picking the order,' Boone said. 'You have a plan going in. You know the starters are playing half the game, you got a couple of guys nursing through some things so you're protecting a couple of guys too and keeping it shorter for them. You plan for that going in.' Fans took to social media to express their disbelief over Boone's decisions. Advertisement 'Fire Boone (as AL All Star manager),' one fan wrote on X. '12 years as a player. 8th year as a manager. Aaron Boone is still finding new ways to lose baseball games,' wrote another. 'Astonishing.' 3 The Phillies' Kyle Schwarber his congratulated by teammates in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game swing-off. Mike Zarrilli/UPI/Shutterstock 'I can tell Aaron Boone managed this game like it was a World Series game by the way he blew it,' said a third. Rooker hit two homers, Arozarena clubbed one and Aranda came up empty, which wasn't enough to best one from the Marlins' Kyle Stowers along with the three from Schwarber.

Astros' Lance McCullers Jr. to make long-awaited return vs. White Sox
Astros' Lance McCullers Jr. to make long-awaited return vs. White Sox

Reuters

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Astros' Lance McCullers Jr. to make long-awaited return vs. White Sox

May 3 - Lance McCullers Jr. will pitch in a major-league game for the first time in 2 1/2 years when he takes the mound for the visiting Houston Astros on Sunday in the rubber game of their three-game series with the Chicago White Sox. The 31-year-old McCullers has not appeared on an MLB mound since a 7-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the 2022 World Series. He surrendered four homers to the first nine batters and five overall, becoming the first pitcher to give up that many long balls in a World Series game. A muscle strain in his right arm shut McCullers down at the start of the 2023 season and he eventually underwent surgery in June. When he suffered a setback in his recovery, he had to miss all of last season as well. Now the right-hander with the deluxe curveball gets to pitch in an MLB game for the first time in 915 days. "It's a day I've waited for for a long time," said McCullers, a 2017 AL All Star and two-time World Series winner. "It feels like I'm making my debut in some aspects. It's been a really long road for me. I thank my teammates, coaching staff and the Astros organization for standing by me and supporting me." After making four rehab starts in the minors, McCullers threw a bullpen last Sunday that convinced Houston manager Joe Espada he was ready for his big-league return. "He was excited," Espada said. "I thought his stuff looked good. I am really looking forward to having him on the mound Sunday. He's worked his tail off to get back to this point and this whole entire team and the city should be excited to get Lance back." McCullers isn't expected to display his former velocity, but he's seen plenty of veteran pitchers around the league have success with less than what they previously had -- including the Texas Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi and the St. Louis Cardinals' Sonny Gray. "As things develop over time, you just become a new version of yourself, and I've had to do that quite a few times," McCullers said. "My overall stuff is still there and I'm excited about the full pitching repertoire I have and how I'm going to be able to execute it." Bryse Wilson is scheduled to start the series finale for the White Sox. Wilson (0-1, 5.00 ERA) has made one other start this season among his 11 appearances, all of which the White Sox have lost. He threw 3 1/3 innings of relief on Tuesday against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers and took the loss after allowing three runs and two hits in the 7-2 defeat. "I've (started games) the last couple of years, so (I'm) used to throwing a lot of pitches," Wilson said. "Looking forward to going out there and giving the team as much length as I can and kind of save the bullpen a bit." Chicago won the series opener 7-3 on Friday night when Jonathan Cannon outpitched Framber Valdez and the White Sox got a better performance out of their bullpen. Jake Meyers single-handedly beat the White Sox on Saturday, driving in seven runs in the Astros' 8-3 victory. He became the first Houston player with two homers, a triple and a double in the same game, and tied the franchise record with 13 total bases.

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