As Aaron Boone prepares for his seventh season as the manager of the New York Yankees, he exudes excitement and hope for the upcoming season. Despite some setbacks including Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole and third baseman DJ LeMahieu starting the season on the injured list, Boone feels that the team is ready for the challenges ahead. Last season was disappointing for the Yankees, but Boone believes the team is well-prepared and has a sense of edge, focus, and commitment that is crucial for success.

With LeMahieu’s availability uncertain, the Yankees acquired infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins to add infield depth. Boone expressed his excitement for Berti’s addition, highlighting his skills as a quality hitter who can play multiple positions. Boone was unsure if Berti would be in the lineup for the opening game but emphasized the importance of having a versatile player like Berti on the team’s roster. Additionally, Oswaldo Cabrera will serve as the backup first baseman until LeMahieu returns, and the team does not plan to move Aaron Judge to first base unless necessary.

As the team awaits LeMahieu’s return, Boone hopes that the veteran’s absence will be short-lived, pending further testing to assess his injury. The timetable for LeMahieu’s return is uncertain, but Boone remains optimistic that the third baseman will recover soon. Despite the setbacks with injuries, Boone believes that the roster is mostly set following the Berti trade, with a focus on fortifying and strengthening the team if needed. The addition of Berti adds depth to the infield and provides versatility and options for the team.

One of the most significant offseason additions for the Yankees was outfielder Juan Soto, who showed promise during spring training despite not achieving significant results. Boone believes that Soto’s talent and caliber will shine through once the regular season begins, and he is confident in the outfielder’s ability to make a significant impact for the team. Boone emphasized that Soto is mentally and physically prepared to contribute to the team’s success in the long run.

Although Gerrit Cole will be sidelined at the beginning of the season, he is traveling with the team and participating in his rehabilitation in Houston. Boone expects Cole to provide veteran leadership and insights to his teammates, even while not actively playing. Cole’s presence in meetings and his contributions to discussions about pitching strategies demonstrate his dedication to the team’s success. Despite setbacks with injuries to Jorbit Vivas and Oscar Gonzalez sustaining orbital fractures, the team is focused on providing the necessary care and support for the players as they recover without specifying a timetable for their return.

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