Yankees manager Aaron Boone not upset by criticism from Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez
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Former Yankees players Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez criticized the team's performance, highlighting baserunning blunders during games. Rodriguez questioned the lack of accountability for mistakes, while Jeter noted that numerous errors cannot be tolerated against strong opponents. Aaron Boone acknowledged the criticisms and the need for improvement but defended the team's focus and capability, disagreeing slightly with the accountability claim. Boone emphasized that the team possesses the potential for success, attributing responsibility for improvement to himself and the players.
Rodriguez criticized the Yankees, saying, "Where's the accountability? If any one of us made [that] mistake, we would be sitting our butt right on the bench. I see mistake after mistake, and there's no consequences."
Jeter stated, "They make way too many mistakes, and you can't get away with making that number of mistakes against great teams. You have to clean it up."
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