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Alex Rodriguez rips Yankees front office apart after ALDS exit: “Worst constructions of a roster I’ve ever seen”

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The New York Yankees’ postseason collapse reopened some of the old and bad-healed wounds, with Alex Rodriguez middle of the storm once again.

In response to the team’s ALDS defeat, the former Yankees legend and current broadcaster made a hard criticism of the organization’s front office, implying that its moves had “set up” manager Aaron Boone “to fail.”.

This was one of the worst constructions of a roster I’ve ever seen. You’ve got three left-handed catchers, five designated hitters, and no stability at first base. How is a manager supposed to succeed like that?

Alex Rodriguez

His words echoed far beyond the broadcast audience, sparking debate among fans and analysts about who truly deserves the blame for yet another October disappointment.

Blames toward the front office

As the Yankees’ season was being cut short, Rodriguez had nothing bad to say about Boone. Instead, he put the blame on the front office for forgetting roster balance and chemistry among players.

Aaron Boone is the least to blame here. The front office put together a team that simply didn’t make sense. You can’t win championships like that

Alex Rodriguez

There has been no public reply from the Yankees to Rodriguez’s remarks, and Boone, under contract through next season, has said nothing more than the “disappointment” it is to come up short.

A growing frustration in the Bronx

This offseason’s postseason loss is among a mounting collection of disappointments for a team that has not captured a World Series since 2009, actually the year Rodriguez himself was a significant contributor.

The Yankees’ massive payroll and numbers-driven approach have been increasingly under big scrutiny. Fans have started wondering if general manager Brian Cashman’s extended tenure is the best choice for the team.

Rodriguez’s critique, coming from a now former Yankee and an insider with experience in the locker room and front office dynamics, was more than enough to reopen that needed debate.

An old voice creates a new controversy

For Rodriguez, negative comments regarding the Yankees are more than common. Since becoming a TV figure, he has often used his platform to criticize the direction of the organization. However, this time there was something different about what he said: a mix of disappointment, frustration, and perhaps even a touch of personal investment.

When A-Rod talks about the Yankees, it hits differently. He’s not just another commentator; he’s part of the Yankees’ modern DNA. When he says something’s broken, people listen

Baseball analyst David Samson

Rodriguez’s tough diagnosis speaks to wider fan feeling: respect for Boone’s work, but aggressive concern for those above him in the decision-making chain.

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