Aaron Boone and the New York Yankees agreed Thursday to a two-year contract extension via the 2027 season.
Boone is getting into his eighth season as supervisor. The staff had exercised his 2025 choice in November.
He has led the Yankees to a 603-429 document, three AL East titles and one pennant. New York reached the World Collection final 12 months for the primary time since 2009, shedding to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 5 video games.
Boone turned the third Yankees supervisor to steer the staff to the postseason in six of his first seven years after Casey Stengel and Joe Torre.
Boone agreed in October 2021 to a three-year contract that included the staff choice for 2025.
He was a serious league third baseman from 1997 to 2009 and an All-Star in 2003, when New York acquired him from Cincinnati on the commerce deadline. His Eleventh-inning house run in Recreation 7 of the AL Championship Collection gained the pennant in what was undoubtedly his best second.