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One of the most shocking developments in the 2025 MLB regular season has been the performance of the Texas Rangers' offense, ...
Aaron and Bret Boone didn’t let a four-year age gap stop them from sparring as little kids. Growing up, the brothers used to box around their family home. Aaron, the younger one, wore headgear.
Rangers hitting coach Bret Boone joined Shan & RJ for his weekly visit to discuss what the club is doing to get Adolis Garcia ...
The truth is that Bret Boone received virtually the same response from his close friends and golf buddies as when he broke the news to his brother, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, that he is now ...
Texas Rangers hitting coach Bret Boone (right) watches from the dugout with first baseman Jake Burger during the second inning of baseball game against the Colorado Rockies at Globe Life Field on ...
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Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees. As Aaron Boone’s pitchers tried to combat Bret Boone ...
Because of that, Pederson lamented Tuesday night, “no one talks sticks here.” Then Bret Boone walked in. Boone, whom the Rangers hired as a hitting coach Monday, likes bats too. He likes bats ...
DETROIT — When Bret Boone hung up the phone, he needed maybe five minutes to make his decision. The call had been surreal. Here was Bruce Bochy, one of the most decorated managers in the game ...
Bret Boone, a three-time All-Star and current hitting coach for the Texas Rangers, continues to honor his family’s rich baseball heritage while influencing the game’s future. The Boone family ...
“Right then, you knew, they were going to play somewhere.” Oh, they played, all right. Bret Boone spent 14 years in the majors, younger brother Aaron 12. They were teammates with the ...
Back in 2005, Bret Boone and little brother Aaron -- whose father and grandfather were major leaguers -- were in their 30s and nearing the end of their careers as third-generation players.