NEWS NOW: Aaron Boone is leaving soon, and his replacement is here.

Skip Schumaker may be added to the rumors rapidly since Aaron Boone, who is shockingly a free agency after this season, could not live up to the high expectations of the New York Yankees organization in the last year of his contract.

The New York Yankees are in great form going into today’s MLB games. They have a 9-2 record, which is good for first place in the American League East and a tie for the best record in MLB with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Thus, to begin the season, manager Aaron Boone’s spot on the dugout bench has undoubtedly cooled.

Boone is under a lot of strain, though, as he guides the club into the last year of his contract. It appears that the 51-year-old has an unwritten rule that it’s either the World Series or bust after placing last in 2023. Skip Schumaker is a name to consider if the organization has to find a replacement throughout the winter.

The Miami Marlins manager received the 2023 National League Manager of the Year award for his exceptional work, and this may be his final season in Florida, according to USA Today MLB source Bob Nightengale’s report this past weekend.

“NL manager of the year winner Skip Schumaker is a free agent at the end of the current campaign. During contract negotiations this past winter, the Marlins decided to void their initial club option on Schumaker, which was set to expire in 2025, according to Nightengale. “Schumer and Alex Cora of the Boston Red Sox would undoubtedly be the most sought-after names on the managerial free-agent market.”

Could the New York Yankees target Skip Schumaker after the season?

Exactly how the New York Yankees close off this season will determine what they do in the summer regarding their captain beyond 2024. Boone has an amazing 518-336 record after seven years, and all save last season, he has made it to the playoffs in the competitive AL East.

Though standards are usually high in New York, the manager hasn’t won a World Series with the always pricey squad while he’s been on the bench. He’s probably done playing for Pinstriples if they don’t advance to the ALCS this year. Does Skip Schumaker, nevertheless, fit in with the Yankees?

Schumaker managed an MLB dugout for the first time last year, following 11 seasons in the league as a player, and he did an excellent job. But the Marlins are off to a 1-10 start in 2024 following a surprising season in 2023. Schumaker’s worth might be somewhat damaged if Miami finishes in last place this year, but the Marlins are usually a team that is developing a squad on a tight budget, so he will have to make the most of what he has.

Likely, the team would decide against adding Schumaker after just two years in office due to the high bar in New York and the fact that they would be replacing another inexperienced manager. That is, unless he managed to get the Marlins back to the postseason for a consecutive two-year run. That might undoubtedly skew opinions even more and present him as a manager’s gem in the Florida rough.

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