Aaron Boone Dismisses Aroldis Chapman's Apology Demand
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone stated on Friday that he does not believe the team owes an apology to Aroldis Chapman. This response followed Chapman's reiteration of his belief that the Yankees should apologize for his treatment at the conclusion of the 2022 Major League Baseball season. Chapman, now playing for the Boston Red Sox, had voiced his stance the day prior to Boone's comments.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has publicly stated that he does not see a need for the organization to apologize to pitcher Aroldis Chapman.
Boone's remarks were made on Friday, one day after Chapman, currently with the Boston Red Sox, repeated his belief that he is owed an apology from the Yankees. Chapman's assertion stems from how he perceives the team treated him at the end of the 2022 MLB season.
The manager's comments highlight a differing perspective between Chapman and the Yankees regarding the events of the 2022 season.
According to ESPN, Boone does not believe an apology is warranted.
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