Yankees manager maintains stance on Dodgers' World Series trash-talk
Briefly

In a notable championship, the Los Angeles Dodgers secured their eighth World Series title, defeating the New York Yankees in five games. The clinching victory was particularly dramatic, marked by a five-run comeback during which the Yankees mishandled crucial plays. This led to Dodgers players criticizing the Yankees, drawing ire from New York's management, including general manager Brian Cashman. Yankees manager Aaron Boone called the comments annoying but suggested that the team's motivation comes from improving their own performance rather than responding to trash talk from opponents. The Yankees are focused on returning to the World Series following key offseason acquisitions.
The Dodgers' victory over the Yankees came amid significant defensive errors from New York, leading to criticism from Dodgers players, which frustrated Yankees management.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed annoyance at the Dodgers' post-victory comments but emphasized that motivation should stem from their own performance, not from outside remarks.
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