Boland: Yankees' Aaron Judge is a sleeping giant that will soon awake

The three-time AL MVP's track record shows that he could break out at any time.

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Boland: Ben Rice vs. lefthanded pitching — it's a hot topic of discussion

"I think he can more than hold his own against lefthanded pitching," Aaron Boone said.

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Boland: Yankees have been on target so far with ABS challenge system

Entering Monday night's game, they were were 3-for-3 on defense, including catcher Austin Wells going 2-for-2 turning called balls into strikes, and 2-for-3 on offense.

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Boland: Bullpen has been great for Yankees

Aaron Boone's relievers have pitched a combined 11 scoreless innings.

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Boland: Judge? Whew! Schlittler? Wow!

Aaron Judge's career apparently isn't over, and Cam Schlittler's is beginning with a bang.

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Boland: Stop with the meltdowns surrounding Aaron Judge. . . It's March!

There will be plenty of time for the October narrative. There's six months to go. Give everything else a rest already. It's enough.

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Boland: Yankees look for fast start to 'overreaction week'

Aaron Boone, entering his ninth season as manager, refers to the first few games that count as "the overreaction week of the season."

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Boland: Yankees come out of camp healthy, optimistic for 2026 season

"Sure, there's some questions," one rival manager said of the Yankees during spring training. "But from here, I don't see many."

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Boland: Boone's 'broken' alibi fails to mask reality

The Yankees went 5-8 vs. Toronto last season, then lost in four games in the ALDS after they were outscored 23-8 in the first two games.

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Boland: Yanks pressing pause on DJ was only play

This move was made because LeMahieu, a three-time Gold Glove winner at second base, has been a liability in the field since coming off the injured list on May 13.

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Boland: Boone did what he had to do in taking out Schmidt

Aaron Boone was looking big picture, which was the proper approach.

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Boland: Yankees' bats more than make up for their pathetic defense

The Yankees hit nine home runs, but they also committed five errors behind Max Fried.

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