Tension is bubbling in the Yankees’ dugout after manager Aaron Boone suggested Aaron Judge might never regain full arm strength, a declaration that Judge publicly rebuffed. The contention escalated from off-the-cuff critique to clubhouse divide, as insiders indicate the team is now polarized, with members rallying behind either the manager or the captain.
Boone vs Judge locker room rift
The controversy began when Boone remarked that Judge might not return to his usual throwing form, leading fans to assume Judge would remain stationed at DH. Judge fired back publicly, stating:
I don’t know why he said that. He hasn’t seen me throw for the past two weeks, so I’m pretty confident I’ll get back to (100 percent)
The verbal discrepancy has exposed what was once a unified front, with certain players now implicitly siding with Judge, while others remain loyal to Boone and the club’s hierarchy.
Is Boone’s authority eroding?
Inside the Yankees organization, the divide isn’t just anecdotal, it’s influencing dynamics. Conservative voices back Boone’s duty to protect players, even at the risk of hard truths. Others criticise Boone’s oversight for allowing personal belief to overshadow Judge’s confidence and recovery.
As pressure mounts from fans callinf gor Boone’s firing, the manager finds himself at a crossroads. If the Yankees stumble in the standings, the internal rift couls prompt serious repercussions from the front office.
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