ESPN Appoints Aaron Boone As Baseball Analyst

by admin on February 24, 2010

The Major League Baseball infielder Aaron John Boone has joined ESPN baseball analyst after announcing his retirement from Major League Baseball. Boone will present his analysis on Baseball Tonight debuting in March.

Boone has played for the Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, Washington Nationals, and Houston Astros. Boone played 12 Major League seasons representing

  • Cincinnati Reds, 1997-2003
  • New York Yankees, 2003
  • Cleveland Indians, 2005-’06
  • Florida Marlins, 2007
  • Washington Nationals, 2008; and
  • The Houston Astros, 2009
  • Boone said, “It is with a sense of pride, sadness, and enthusiasm that I formally announce my retirement after 16 years of professional baseball. It has been a privilege and honor to have played in the Major Leagues for 12 seasons for six different clubs. Finally, I’d like to express my thanks to everyone that treated me so well throughout my Major League career.”

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