
Yankees do right thing by supporting heartbroken Aaron Hicks
NY Post
The times have changed, thank goodness.
Aaron Hicks felt comfortable enough to walk into the office of his manager Aaron Boone on Monday and tell him that, for very legitimate reasons, he needed a mental health day. Boone sensed his player’s pain enough to grant that request. Hence the Yankees did the right thing. Need it be any more complicated or controversial than that?More Related News

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