Aaron Boone is not anticipating going anywhere despite another year in which the New York Yankees fell well short of their end goal.
"I'm under contract, so I don't expect anything," the skipper said from the bowels of Yankee Stadium following Wednesday night's season-ending 5-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALDS.
The 52-year-old has now completed eight seasons as the Yankees' manager, has no World Series titles, and just one American League pennant to show for it. New York's championship drought is now at 16 years after their elimination at the hands of an AL East division rival, which is the second-longest such snide in the franchise's 123-year history.
Boone has had the benefit of working under the second generation of Steinbrenners, led by son Hal, rather than father George,