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In what has become an annual tradition whenever the Yankees play at home on Sept. 11, manager Aaron Boone was joined by multiple players — this time, pitchers Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón — in placing a wreath on the monument commemorating the 2001 terrorist attacks in Monument Park.

“Really meaningful,” Boone said before Thursday’s 9-3 win over the Tigers at the Stadium. “I’ve gotten to do that now a few times when we’ve been here. So to get to walk out there with Gerrit and Carlos and just really, I mean, take in an amazing monument, and really see the Pentagon, and see the Twin Towers and

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