Berkowitz: MLB Managers on the Hot Seat
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
Game 154 in 1949, Bucky Dent in 1978, the Aaron f’n Boone game in 2003, and Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS collapse. Those have been the four other win-or-go-home games between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Now comes the fifth on Tuesday night as the greatest rivalry in all of sports is renewed. It follows both teams winning Game 162 on the final day of the regular season. Both teams finished with the same record, at 92-70. But the Red Sox won the season series, 10-9, which means this will go down at Fenway Park.
The end of the 2021 MLB season is rapidly approaching. Here are seven managers whose jobs could be in jeopardy over the next two weeks.
The New York Yankees finished the 2020 season 33-27 and seven games behind the Tampa Bay Rays. They then lost to those same Rays in the American League Division Series after sweeping the Cleveland Indians in the Wild Card series. Heading into Aaron Boone’s fourth season as manager, the Yankees look to get over the hump of missing out on the World Series for the last decade.
MLB handed down suspensions to Aroldis Chapman, Aaron Boone, and Kevin Cash following Tuesday’s incident between the Rays and Yankeess.
Any season that ends without hoisting the Commissioner’s Trophy for the New York Yankees is considered a disappoint. So when the Yankees lost to the Astros in six games in the American League Championship Series, there was obviously a lot of disappointment. But that doesn’t mean it was a complete and utter failure of a 2019 season. Let’s delve further into the Yankees’ 2019 season and what to look forward to for 2020.
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ huge ALCS Game 6 win over the New York Yankees that put them in the World Series, propelled by a Jose Altuve walk-off home run.
Emma Marion explains why New York Yankees skipper Aaron Boone should be named American League Manager of the Year.
Each year, IBWAA members cast their votes for end-of-season awards. In his first year as a member of the association, Andersen Pickard shares and explains who he voted for.
Tom Greene | July 2nd, 2019 On the first of June, the Minnesota Twins and the Los Angeles Dodgers stood atop
Gio Urshela and DJ LeMahieu became the New York Yankees newest additions to the team’s list of injuries following their
It’s a new year and we are here to get into the 2019 season for the New York Yankees. I had the Yankees winning the World Series last year, but they fell short to the eventual world champion Boston Red Sox in the Divisional round. But its a new year, and you live and learn. The Yankees went through injuries and a less than stellar year from one of its main power bats. But last year is over and its time to focus on this season and putting some heat on those guys in Massachusetts.
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
Game 154 in 1949, Bucky Dent in 1978, the Aaron f’n Boone game in 2003, and Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS collapse. Those have been the four other win-or-go-home games between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Now comes the fifth on Tuesday night as the greatest rivalry in all of sports is renewed. It follows both teams winning Game 162 on the final day of the regular season. Both teams finished with the same record, at 92-70. But the Red Sox won the season series, 10-9, which means this will go down at Fenway Park.
The end of the 2021 MLB season is rapidly approaching. Here are seven managers whose jobs could be in jeopardy over the next two weeks.
The New York Yankees finished the 2020 season 33-27 and seven games behind the Tampa Bay Rays. They then lost to those same Rays in the American League Division Series after sweeping the Cleveland Indians in the Wild Card series. Heading into Aaron Boone’s fourth season as manager, the Yankees look to get over the hump of missing out on the World Series for the last decade.
MLB handed down suspensions to Aroldis Chapman, Aaron Boone, and Kevin Cash following Tuesday’s incident between the Rays and Yankeess.
Any season that ends without hoisting the Commissioner’s Trophy for the New York Yankees is considered a disappoint. So when the Yankees lost to the Astros in six games in the American League Championship Series, there was obviously a lot of disappointment. But that doesn’t mean it was a complete and utter failure of a 2019 season. Let’s delve further into the Yankees’ 2019 season and what to look forward to for 2020.
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ huge ALCS Game 6 win over the New York Yankees that put them in the World Series, propelled by a Jose Altuve walk-off home run.
Emma Marion explains why New York Yankees skipper Aaron Boone should be named American League Manager of the Year.
Each year, IBWAA members cast their votes for end-of-season awards. In his first year as a member of the association, Andersen Pickard shares and explains who he voted for.
Tom Greene | July 2nd, 2019 On the first of June, the Minnesota Twins and the Los Angeles Dodgers stood atop their respective leagues. Both were
Gio Urshela and DJ LeMahieu became the New York Yankees newest additions to the team’s list of injuries following their series against the San Francisco
It’s a new year and we are here to get into the 2019 season for the New York Yankees. I had the Yankees winning the World Series last year, but they fell short to the eventual world champion Boston Red Sox in the Divisional round. But its a new year, and you live and learn. The Yankees went through injuries and a less than stellar year from one of its main power bats. But last year is over and its time to focus on this season and putting some heat on those guys in Massachusetts.
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