The Only Photo I Have of Aaron Boone...
...was this image of him playing 1st base with the Marlins in 2007 Spring Training.
While anchoring WFAN and WINS sportscasts Friday night with the selection of the next Yankee manager coming closer and closer to being finalized, with Boone emerging as The One just after 8pm, a thought stuck in mind: did I have a photo of him?
I didn't get serious about building a personal photo archive until 2010 or '11. By then Aaron had traded his bat and glove for an ESPN microphone.
So I began going through folder after folder on my hard drive, regular season, games here in New York, maybe something from one of my road trips. Finally, from March '07 at Jupiter, Florida, here he was, his back to me, but clearly Aaron Boone.
Odds are, there'll be many more photo ops of new skipper -- starting at the introductory press conference, before spring training three months from now.
While the networks and major newspapers will show you the obvious images of Boone: alongside his famous father and brother, maybe one with his grandfather Ray, who began the family baseball dynasty and of course the walk-off, pennant winning homer for the 2003 Yankees against the Red Sox' Tim Wakefield, odds are this is the most unconventional image you'll find of the Yankees unconventional choice to be their on-field leader.
While anchoring WFAN and WINS sportscasts Friday night with the selection of the next Yankee manager coming closer and closer to being finalized, with Boone emerging as The One just after 8pm, a thought stuck in mind: did I have a photo of him?
I didn't get serious about building a personal photo archive until 2010 or '11. By then Aaron had traded his bat and glove for an ESPN microphone.
So I began going through folder after folder on my hard drive, regular season, games here in New York, maybe something from one of my road trips. Finally, from March '07 at Jupiter, Florida, here he was, his back to me, but clearly Aaron Boone.
Odds are, there'll be many more photo ops of new skipper -- starting at the introductory press conference, before spring training three months from now.
While the networks and major newspapers will show you the obvious images of Boone: alongside his famous father and brother, maybe one with his grandfather Ray, who began the family baseball dynasty and of course the walk-off, pennant winning homer for the 2003 Yankees against the Red Sox' Tim Wakefield, odds are this is the most unconventional image you'll find of the Yankees unconventional choice to be their on-field leader.
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