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Yankees manager Aaron Boone signs three-year extension

Though much of his coaching staff was relieved of their duties last week, Aaron Boone will be back in pinstripes next spring, and for the foreseeable future.

Per Jack Curry of the YES Network, Boone will sign a three-year contract on Tuesday to return as the manager of the New York Yankees.

 The contract will include a fourth-year option.

Prior to the departures of hitting coach Marcus Thames, third base coach Phil Nevin and assistant hitting coach P.J. Pilittere last week, it was reported that the Yankees were "inclined" to keep Boone at the helm. The 48-year-old came on as the manager of the Yankees in 2018 following the departure of Joe Girardi.

Over the last four seasons, Boone has compiled a 328-218 record, good for a .601 winning percentage, but the 27-time World Series champions haven't made it past the ALCS during Boone's tenure.

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