There is one Yankees Game 1 decision Aaron Boone is second-guessing

LOS ANGELES — After a day of external second-guessing, there was one decision Aaron Boone himself grappled with. It was not pulling Gerrit Cole after 88 pitches.It was not bringing in Nestor Cortes, fresh off a flexor strain that had not allowed him to pitch since Sept.

18, to face the Dodgers’ best hitters. Instead, Boone allowed some reflection on whether he should have stuck with Luke Weaver longer. Boone went to his best bullpen arm in the eighth inning, with the tying run on third, and Weaver recorded two outs but allowed the run to score.He then buzzed through the Dodgers side in the ninth and had thrown 19 pitches in 1 ²/₃ innings. “The biggest thing is: Do I send Weav’ back out there for a third up?” Boone questioned of himself after the Dodgers hit lesser relievers. But asking Weaver for a third trip to the mound might have taken him out of Game 2.

Boone turned to Jake Cousins for the bottom of the Dodgers’ order, which did not work when Cousins walked Gavin Lux and allowed a single to Tommy Edman. With one out, he then brought in Cortes, who did retire Shohei Ohtani.But after an intentional walk to Mookie Betts to load the bases, Freddie Freeman drilled the walk-off grand slam. “Nestor, I’m good with,” Boone said of his decision, in which he opted for Cortes over Tim Hill. Boone reasoned that with one out in that situation, he wanted Cortes because he wanted a better chance at a strikeout with two runners on base, the tying run on second and go-ahead run on first.

If there were two outs, he would have gone with Hill, who pitches more to contact. “Even after the fact, I feel like that [Cortes decision] was the right move with one out,” said Boone, who was more evasive concerning the Cole decision. The club’s ace allowed one run on four hits without a walk in six-plus innings on 88 pitches.He pitched into the seventh, when he got ahead of Teoscar Hernandez, 0-2, then could not finish him off.

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