Yankees manager Aaron Boone does not want to be a victim of Miguel Cabrera | Baseball123

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New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, after frustrated with his attempt to reach 3,000 runs in Cabrera’s last game, promised they were already on hand.

“Mickey was talking to me with his mouth open after I called him for a walk,” the Yankees captain said. “I told him we’re equal. It cost me a world series in 2003, so now he can sleep at 2,999.

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For his part, Creole responded to the move by saying in an interview that Boone was not a good manager.

“It’s a pre-3,000 win,” Mickey said of the Yankees captain. “Is it more important than history that your remedy takes me out? It’s not a good manager.

This Friday, April 22, Cabrera is expected to make history and become the first Venezuelan to achieve 3,000 victories.

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