Aaron Boone recalls fights with brother Brett before winning first matchup as coaches
Briefly

During the 'Boone Bowl,' Yankees manager Aaron Boone faced off against his brother Bret, now the hitting coach for the Rangers. Reflecting on their upbringing, Aaron recounted their childhood boxing matches, highlighting a humorous memory that reveals their sibling dynamic. The game took place in the Bronx and served as a family reunion, allowing both brothers to share the experience with their children. Bret, who lacks prior coaching experience, was brought in by the Rangers to energize the batting lineup and instill greater engagement from his hitters, according to manager Bruce Bochy.
We used to box when we were kids, I used to wear the headgear, and he wouldn't. So, picture I'm probably 6, he's probably 10, and I popped him good one time.
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said Bret Boone can bring new ideas to his hitters and help them get 'more involved, invested watching the game.'
Read at New York Post
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