
Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed frustration over the team's poor performance with the ABS challenge system, particularly citing José Caballero's failures. Boone plans to tighten the rules on who can initiate challenges after several unsuccessful attempts early in the season.
Apr 3, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) looks on during batting practice before the game against the Miami Marlins at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
NJ.com | Randy Miller: With the Yankees among the worst in baseball at ABS challenge successes, there have been a couple very significant liabilities in the seasonâs first two weeks. While Austin Wells has been quite good behind the plate, JosĂ© Caballero has been dreadful at the review system while batting. After Cabby lost two challenges in two games, both times coming in non-vital moments, Aaron Boone himself had to pull his nominal shortstop aside and reaffirm the importance of the limited challenges. After a pretty liberal attitude to reviews, expect the Yankees to tighten up just who can ask for a challenge, and when.
New York Daily News | Bill Madden: There was a lot of concern that Brian Cashman didnât do enough over the winter to improve the lineup, and so far that concern seems justified. The Yankees sport the worst 7-8-9 lineup spots in the sport, and even leadoff hitter Trent Grisham has been good at walking with very little punch. Ben Rice and Giancarlo Stanton have been excellent, but thereâs too many easy ABs for opposing pitchers right now.
New York Post | Greg Joyce: Cade Winquest was DFAâd off the roster this week, ending his Rule 5 draft experiment with the Yankees. Brian Cashman was candid that that was the only possible move with the club finally starting to get some pitching reinforcements, but it was a pity the right-hander never got into game action with the club. Winquest will now be returned to the Cardinals unless the Yankees can work out a trade with the acquiring team taking on his Rule 5 requirements to stay on the 26 man roster.
Jeffcoat Trant Funeral Home: A melancholy happy trails to Billy Bryan, who spent two seasons catching for the Yankees in 1966 and â67, but made a name with the then-Kansas City Athletics. Bryanâs time with the Athletics is perhaps highlighted by being batterymates with no less than 59-year old Satchel Paige:
Our best to Bryanâs family and loved ones.
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Aaron Boone is frustrated because the Yankees have one of the worst success rates in the ABS challenge system, particularly due to José Caballero's poor performance.
The Yankees plan to tighten the rules on who can ask for a challenge and when, following several unsuccessful attempts early in the season.
José Caballero has struggled significantly, losing two challenges in two games, prompting Boone to address the issue directly with him.





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